Merciless Serial Killer Pretends to Help Police Until They Catch Him in a Web of Lies
On December 2014, 53-year-old choir director Kathy Blair was brutally killed in her own home.
Just over a week later, 85-year-old Sidney Shelton and his wife Billie were murdered in their beds.
Based on the evidence at the crime scenes, police theorized that they were dealing with a serial killer. They looked at who might have the motive and opportunity to have committed both murders - and soon landed on Tim Parlin, who had done some work on Kathy's house and attended church with the Sheltons.
When Parlin is brought in for questioning, he insists that police are looking at the wrong person...
This is an example of how police work co-conspirators in a brutal serial killer case. In the first full police interrogation, investigators are focused on career criminal Tim Parlin.
After he and his co-conspirator Shawn Gant-Benalcazar point the finger at each other, investigators have to rely on police interrogation techniques to get to the truth of who was the murderer and who was the mastermind in this serial killer team.
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