Serial Killer Marine Tries to Play the Victim... Until Police Realize He's a Psychopath
This is one of the most disturbing serial killer cases that includes a confession from the serial killer. In a genuine true crime horror story, US Marine Rosendo Rodriguez III - known as "The Suitcase Killer" - assaulted and murdered women, stuffing them in suitcases before dumping their bodies. During this full police interview, Rodriguez tries to spin his own version of events, not realizing that investigators are one step ahead of this psychopath.
On September 13, 2005, a suitcase containing the remains of 29-year-old Summer Baldwin was discovered in the Lubbock, Texas landfill. She had been sexually assaulted, beaten, and murdered.
Investigators tracked the suitcase back to Rosendo Rodriguez III. In his hotel room, they found Summer's blood and DNA from her... and Joanna Rogers, who would later be found in another suitcase in the landfill. Detectives learned that Rodriguez also had a long history of sexually assaulting women.
As they realized they were dealing with a serial offender, police got a call from Rodriguez. He said he wanted to come down to the station to share his side of the story...
In this full police interrogation, investigators face off with one of America's most dangerous serial killers. See the psychology of a serial killer revealed the suspect tries to manipulate police. Detectives focus on getting every possible detail, using it to later challenge this serial killer's story and convict him for his assaults and murders.
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