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These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:52,206 --> 00:00:54,137 Welcome to Very Scary People, 2 00:00:54,172 --> 00:00:55,620 I'm Donnie Wahlberg. 3 00:00:55,655 --> 00:00:57,620 The mountain trails of Northern California 4 00:00:57,655 --> 00:00:59,103 have always been a refuge 5 00:00:59,137 --> 00:01:01,172 for those seeking peace and tranquility. 6 00:01:01,758 --> 00:01:04,689 But from 1979 to 1981, 7 00:01:04,724 --> 00:01:06,172 this pristine setting 8 00:01:06,206 --> 00:01:09,034 became the backdrop to a terrifying mystery. 9 00:01:09,068 --> 00:01:11,310 Women were being targeted and killed 10 00:01:11,344 --> 00:01:14,862 as they hiked the wilderness paths in California parks. 11 00:01:14,896 --> 00:01:17,586 The cold-blooded attacks stunned the community. 12 00:01:17,620 --> 00:01:19,862 Who was committing these evil acts? 13 00:01:19,896 --> 00:01:22,551 This is part one of "The Trailside Killer." 14 00:01:44,344 --> 00:01:46,482 Edda Kane was a very athletic person. 15 00:01:46,517 --> 00:01:50,137 She loved to hike the trails of Mount Tamalpais. 16 00:01:50,172 --> 00:01:52,586 Edda Kane was 44 years old. 17 00:01:52,620 --> 00:01:55,172 She was a Bank of America executive 18 00:01:55,206 --> 00:01:56,724 living in Mill Valley. 19 00:01:56,758 --> 00:01:58,724 She was known as an avid hiker 20 00:01:58,758 --> 00:02:02,482 who hiked Mount Tam regularly. 21 00:02:02,517 --> 00:02:05,586 Mount Tamalpais is the highest peak in Marin County. 22 00:02:05,620 --> 00:02:08,620 It's known as Mount Tam to the locals. 23 00:02:08,655 --> 00:02:10,034 It's a very popular destination 24 00:02:10,068 --> 00:02:12,655 throughout the week, especially on the weekends. 25 00:02:12,689 --> 00:02:15,103 The mountain overlooks the Golden Gate. 26 00:02:15,137 --> 00:02:16,827 On a day that's a little bit cloudy, 27 00:02:16,862 --> 00:02:21,689 it's like looking out on an ocean of clouds. 28 00:02:21,724 --> 00:02:24,241 I mean it's, it's beautiful. 29 00:02:24,275 --> 00:02:27,310 It's so peaceful, it is a wonderful place to be. 30 00:02:29,068 --> 00:02:30,793 Edda Kane had planned 31 00:02:30,827 --> 00:02:34,241 on a four-hour hike on Mount Tam on her own. 32 00:02:34,275 --> 00:02:37,448 Her husband was an older man, 20 years older. 33 00:02:37,482 --> 00:02:39,793 He was suffering from arthritis in his knees. 34 00:02:39,827 --> 00:02:43,448 Very, very serious, so he stayed home. 35 00:02:43,482 --> 00:02:46,275 When Edda didn't return home and it started to get dark, 36 00:02:46,310 --> 00:02:48,103 her husband called the sheriff's department 37 00:02:48,137 --> 00:02:49,413 to report his wife missing. 38 00:02:50,344 --> 00:02:51,482 He pretty much assumed 39 00:02:51,517 --> 00:02:53,586 Edda Kane had gotten on a wrong trail 40 00:02:53,620 --> 00:02:55,379 and gotten lost in the dark 41 00:02:55,413 --> 00:02:59,172 or had sprained an ankle and just needed assistance. 42 00:02:59,206 --> 00:03:03,103 They, in the dark, had a search party looking for her. 43 00:03:03,137 --> 00:03:04,551 And it was unsuccessful. 44 00:03:04,586 --> 00:03:05,965 They tried again the next day. 45 00:03:08,551 --> 00:03:09,965 But it wasn't until the next night 46 00:03:10,000 --> 00:03:12,724 that searchers found the body of Edda Kane 47 00:03:12,758 --> 00:03:16,344 about 60 feet off the main trail, up a hill side. 48 00:03:16,379 --> 00:03:19,344 She was found completely nude except for one sock. 49 00:03:19,379 --> 00:03:23,448 The killer took everything but one sock. 50 00:03:23,482 --> 00:03:24,655 And that was strange. 51 00:03:26,655 --> 00:03:29,896 There was cash and credit cards missing from her belongings, 52 00:03:29,931 --> 00:03:32,862 but she still was wearing her jewelry, including her wedding ring. 53 00:03:33,862 --> 00:03:35,758 There was no sexual assault. 54 00:03:35,793 --> 00:03:39,310 None at all. It just made no sense. 55 00:03:39,344 --> 00:03:42,965 Edda was killed with a .44 caliber gun which was really loud. 56 00:03:43,000 --> 00:03:46,965 It was a big gun, it made a big loud bang and it had a big kick to it. 57 00:03:49,034 --> 00:03:52,551 To find a woman who was so brutally murdered 58 00:03:52,586 --> 00:03:54,827 in this place was just shocking. 59 00:03:54,862 --> 00:03:57,068 Nobody really knew what to make of it. 60 00:03:57,103 --> 00:04:00,172 That was out of character for Marin County. 61 00:04:00,206 --> 00:04:04,413 That's a high rent, very, very good area. 62 00:04:04,448 --> 00:04:07,241 Marin County was a place where people went 63 00:04:07,275 --> 00:04:10,448 to get away from crime or the bustle of the city. 64 00:04:10,482 --> 00:04:14,413 It was pretty much where you went to live a boring, safe, happy life. 65 00:04:14,448 --> 00:04:18,172 That's a first recorded homicide on the mountain. 66 00:04:18,689 --> 00:04:20,275 It was a big deal. 67 00:04:20,310 --> 00:04:22,517 Who knew the murder on the mountain? 68 00:04:22,551 --> 00:04:25,724 When I saw that come across the news, 69 00:04:25,758 --> 00:04:29,517 I'm thinking to myself, "This is just unbelievable, what's going on." 70 00:04:30,275 --> 00:04:31,965 But it was just starting. 71 00:04:36,275 --> 00:04:38,896 He came to be known as the Trailside Killer. 72 00:04:38,931 --> 00:04:40,758 His victims, usually women, 73 00:04:40,793 --> 00:04:44,689 were assaulted on remote hiking trails at Mount Tam in Marin County. 74 00:04:44,724 --> 00:04:47,344 If you mention the Trailside case to anybody, 75 00:04:47,379 --> 00:04:49,413 they would know it immediately. 76 00:04:49,448 --> 00:04:51,689 It was the biggest news there was. 77 00:04:51,724 --> 00:04:55,034 This went on for years with the trailside killer, who was he? 78 00:04:55,724 --> 00:04:57,275 Are they gonna catch him soon? 79 00:04:57,310 --> 00:04:59,206 What's this all about? 80 00:04:59,241 --> 00:05:02,827 For a period of roughly 22 months, 81 00:05:02,862 --> 00:05:06,931 that really destroyed the desire of many 82 00:05:06,965 --> 00:05:10,344 in the Bay Area to wanna go up in those mountains. 83 00:05:10,379 --> 00:05:13,000 This murder made all the papers... 84 00:05:13,034 --> 00:05:15,793 It shook the visitors that went to the mountains 85 00:05:15,827 --> 00:05:18,000 to hike and enjoy peaceful times. 86 00:05:18,034 --> 00:05:20,931 It cast a shadow over that mountain. 87 00:05:20,965 --> 00:05:23,793 For the first time people stopped going. 88 00:05:25,310 --> 00:05:29,137 But gradually as time went on, they began to come back again. 89 00:05:43,413 --> 00:05:45,241 Ask anybody in the Bay Area, 90 00:05:45,275 --> 00:05:47,413 what's your favorite thing about living here 91 00:05:47,448 --> 00:05:49,241 and nine times out of 10 92 00:05:49,275 --> 00:05:51,172 the answer will be the outdoors. 93 00:05:51,206 --> 00:05:53,000 It's what belongs to all of us. 94 00:05:54,620 --> 00:05:57,137 70% of Marin County is parks. 95 00:05:57,172 --> 00:06:00,310 Either city, state, county or federal park land. 96 00:06:00,344 --> 00:06:04,827 So it's really the kind of country everybody wants to visit. 97 00:06:04,862 --> 00:06:08,241 I've always thought it's nature at its rawest. 98 00:06:08,275 --> 00:06:10,827 It's welcoming you. 99 00:06:12,000 --> 00:06:15,034 Mount Tamalpais is like a holy place. 100 00:06:15,068 --> 00:06:17,241 The Indians treated it that way. 101 00:06:17,275 --> 00:06:19,275 The gentle tribes that clustered at the base 102 00:06:19,310 --> 00:06:21,758 all those years before the gold hunters came, 103 00:06:21,793 --> 00:06:24,482 never ventured there. It was a place of reverence, 104 00:06:25,068 --> 00:06:27,206 of danger even. 105 00:06:27,241 --> 00:06:30,275 Mount Tam, it's one of the most scenic parks 106 00:06:30,310 --> 00:06:33,034 you can come up with in the Bay Area. 107 00:06:33,068 --> 00:06:36,068 Once you got into nature, 108 00:06:36,103 --> 00:06:39,103 you take a deep breath, you get refreshed... 109 00:06:39,137 --> 00:06:42,517 Physically but also mentally. Emotionally it was, like... 110 00:06:43,724 --> 00:06:45,517 I can take a rest here. 111 00:06:45,551 --> 00:06:47,206 That's nature. 112 00:06:47,241 --> 00:06:50,241 And you kind of let your guard down. 113 00:06:50,275 --> 00:06:52,000 You kind of just let it be. 114 00:06:52,482 --> 00:06:53,827 You let yourself be. 115 00:07:06,344 --> 00:07:09,620 Barbara Schwartz was an organic bread maker. 116 00:07:09,655 --> 00:07:15,000 This free spirit, walking the mountain trails with her dog. 117 00:07:15,034 --> 00:07:17,172 Barbara Schwartz was 23 years old. 118 00:07:17,206 --> 00:07:18,310 She had just moved 119 00:07:18,344 --> 00:07:20,448 to Marin County from Baltimore. 120 00:07:20,482 --> 00:07:22,172 She was a baker. 121 00:07:22,206 --> 00:07:24,827 She was described as a tireless worker. 122 00:07:24,862 --> 00:07:28,137 She was said to work 14, 16 hours a day, 123 00:07:28,172 --> 00:07:30,379 six days a week. 124 00:07:30,413 --> 00:07:33,724 That day Barbara was probably just looking for a getaway, 125 00:07:33,758 --> 00:07:36,793 like all of us are when we hit that trail. 126 00:07:37,965 --> 00:07:40,448 She took off to run on the trail. 127 00:07:40,482 --> 00:07:43,551 She was in no fear out there. 128 00:07:43,586 --> 00:07:46,206 She ended up resting in a clearing, 129 00:07:46,241 --> 00:07:47,724 a redwood grove, 130 00:07:47,758 --> 00:07:52,310 and she was sitting on a rock, her dog was next to her 131 00:07:52,344 --> 00:07:55,689 and there was another hiker just above this redwood grove 132 00:07:55,724 --> 00:07:57,310 and she saw a man emerge 133 00:07:57,344 --> 00:07:59,758 from behind where Barbara was sitting... 134 00:07:59,793 --> 00:08:02,275 She heard Barbara scream. 135 00:08:02,310 --> 00:08:07,344 She looked across and saw him with a knife making stabbing motions. 136 00:08:07,379 --> 00:08:09,517 Her dog started barking frantically 137 00:08:09,551 --> 00:08:13,344 and the man just continued to stab her. 138 00:08:13,379 --> 00:08:15,206 Now this lady really has courage because 139 00:08:15,241 --> 00:08:16,586 instead of running away, 140 00:08:16,620 --> 00:08:17,896 she ran up the trail 141 00:08:17,931 --> 00:08:20,620 toward them shouting to stop that. 142 00:08:22,275 --> 00:08:25,172 That stopped the suspect, who panicked and ran. 143 00:08:26,310 --> 00:08:29,724 And the woman ran off and called for help. 144 00:08:30,482 --> 00:08:32,241 But it was too late. 145 00:08:32,275 --> 00:08:33,689 Barbara had been stabbed 146 00:08:33,724 --> 00:08:36,034 multiple times in the throat and the chest 147 00:08:36,068 --> 00:08:38,517 and she was pronounced dead. 148 00:08:40,034 --> 00:08:41,517 Barbara Schwartz's murder 149 00:08:41,551 --> 00:08:45,103 was very close to where Edda Kane had been murdered. 150 00:08:45,689 --> 00:08:47,551 They found at the scene 151 00:08:47,586 --> 00:08:51,241 a pair of glasses that the killer had lost. 152 00:08:51,275 --> 00:08:53,379 Heavy black frames. 153 00:08:53,413 --> 00:08:56,793 They began to check with the little serial numbers on the glasses. 154 00:08:56,827 --> 00:08:58,379 The frames were tracked back 155 00:08:58,413 --> 00:09:00,482 to the California correctional system. 156 00:09:00,931 --> 00:09:02,655 That was a clue. 157 00:09:02,689 --> 00:09:06,620 The prison people had no way to track by prescription. 158 00:09:08,068 --> 00:09:12,517 We sent out flyers to parole officers all around the area 159 00:09:13,379 --> 00:09:15,068 to see if they had a probationer, 160 00:09:15,103 --> 00:09:18,172 a parolee, that had glasses like this. 161 00:09:18,931 --> 00:09:21,172 And we... we came up empty-handed. 162 00:09:23,862 --> 00:09:26,413 Later, there was an 11-inch knife found 163 00:09:26,448 --> 00:09:29,482 not far from where Barbara's body was found. 164 00:09:29,517 --> 00:09:31,034 Two kids found it. 165 00:09:31,068 --> 00:09:34,344 And of course they know about this terrible knife murder. 166 00:09:34,379 --> 00:09:38,000 They know enough. Don't touch the knife. 167 00:09:38,034 --> 00:09:41,103 There's a TV crew, they pick it up. 168 00:09:41,137 --> 00:09:43,137 One of the best clues is gone. 169 00:09:43,172 --> 00:09:45,827 The news crew picked up the knife. 170 00:09:45,862 --> 00:09:47,931 It kind of contaminated the evidence. 171 00:09:49,965 --> 00:09:52,827 We all thought that there's too much coincidence here. 172 00:09:52,862 --> 00:09:55,068 Two murders on the mountain 173 00:09:55,103 --> 00:09:57,689 in a relatively short span of time. 174 00:09:57,724 --> 00:09:59,620 Even though they're completely different, 175 00:09:59,655 --> 00:10:01,172 we had to kick around the idea 176 00:10:01,206 --> 00:10:03,137 that there's one person responsible. 177 00:10:05,448 --> 00:10:07,689 The police produced a composite sketch 178 00:10:07,724 --> 00:10:10,310 based on the witness's description of the man. 179 00:10:10,344 --> 00:10:12,448 A hiker who had come across the killer 180 00:10:12,482 --> 00:10:14,275 gave the Sheriff, under hypnosis, 181 00:10:14,310 --> 00:10:16,137 the first description of the suspect. 182 00:10:16,172 --> 00:10:18,758 A white male between 5'10" and 6', 183 00:10:18,793 --> 00:10:21,172 170 pounds in his 30s or 40s, 184 00:10:21,206 --> 00:10:23,000 clean shaven with black hair. 185 00:10:23,034 --> 00:10:26,275 There was heavy shadows over the trail from the trees 186 00:10:26,310 --> 00:10:28,137 so it was kind of a darkened area. 187 00:10:28,172 --> 00:10:32,172 She saw him just for a moment as she ran up there. 188 00:10:32,206 --> 00:10:34,310 He had, like, a lumberjack shirt, 189 00:10:34,344 --> 00:10:36,241 it was green and black plaid 190 00:10:36,275 --> 00:10:38,482 and slicked back hair, 191 00:10:38,517 --> 00:10:41,758 kind of a beak of a nose, sharp nose. 192 00:10:41,793 --> 00:10:46,758 He's tall, he's thin, he's young and vigorous. 193 00:10:46,793 --> 00:10:50,103 She was some distance away when she saw this image 194 00:10:50,137 --> 00:10:52,793 on which they based their entire case for the longest time. 195 00:10:54,517 --> 00:10:55,758 There were a lot of people interviewed 196 00:10:55,793 --> 00:10:58,758 just because of that composite. 197 00:10:58,793 --> 00:11:01,896 From my experience, people that stab with knives, 198 00:11:03,586 --> 00:11:05,000 a good portion of the time 199 00:11:05,034 --> 00:11:08,068 they end up cutting themselves in the process. 200 00:11:08,103 --> 00:11:10,034 We didn't know it at the time, 201 00:11:10,068 --> 00:11:14,827 but the man went to an emergency care place. 202 00:11:14,862 --> 00:11:16,172 It's about 30 miles away 203 00:11:16,206 --> 00:11:18,551 from where the attack occurred. 204 00:11:18,586 --> 00:11:21,896 He had a deep cut on his thumb and hand 205 00:11:21,931 --> 00:11:26,206 and he told a story about having been at a convenience store 206 00:11:26,241 --> 00:11:27,862 and that he had been stabbed 207 00:11:27,896 --> 00:11:31,137 trying to thwart a hold-up. 208 00:11:31,172 --> 00:11:32,517 Because his injury happened 209 00:11:32,551 --> 00:11:34,206 during the commission of a crime, 210 00:11:34,241 --> 00:11:37,344 the doctor was required to report this to the police. 211 00:11:38,724 --> 00:11:41,586 The police did come and interview him 212 00:11:41,620 --> 00:11:43,793 but they just took the report and left. 213 00:11:43,827 --> 00:11:45,827 And they believed him. 214 00:11:51,965 --> 00:11:55,827 He had lost his glasses and went to an optometrist 215 00:11:55,862 --> 00:11:57,896 to get a new pair 216 00:11:57,931 --> 00:12:00,413 which coincidentally turned out to be 217 00:12:00,448 --> 00:12:02,655 the optometrist for the victim. 218 00:12:02,689 --> 00:12:04,724 The most overwhelming coincidence. 219 00:12:04,758 --> 00:12:06,241 It's beyond belief. 220 00:12:06,275 --> 00:12:09,586 He said, "I've got to have these glasses now. 221 00:12:09,620 --> 00:12:11,586 I can't function without them." 222 00:12:11,620 --> 00:12:13,206 We sent out information 223 00:12:13,241 --> 00:12:15,827 on that particular pair of glasses. 224 00:12:15,862 --> 00:12:19,482 Had a picture of 'em and an unusual prescription. 225 00:12:19,517 --> 00:12:22,827 They put out a bulletin and they asked optometrists 226 00:12:22,862 --> 00:12:28,275 to be on the watch out for someone that needed this particular prescription. 227 00:12:28,310 --> 00:12:30,689 For some reason, all these optometrists got it, 228 00:12:30,724 --> 00:12:31,724 but not Barbara's. 229 00:12:33,103 --> 00:12:35,413 Lot of the people never got the flyer. 230 00:12:35,448 --> 00:12:37,275 It was a great idea 231 00:12:37,310 --> 00:12:39,448 but it didn't have the follow through 232 00:12:39,482 --> 00:12:42,034 that they really needed for it to succeed. 233 00:12:45,172 --> 00:12:48,068 It's frustrating in a sense that we have 234 00:12:48,103 --> 00:12:51,034 a great many investigative leads to try to follow down. 235 00:12:51,068 --> 00:12:53,379 It's like looking for the needle in the haystack. 236 00:12:53,413 --> 00:12:54,379 We've got a lot of hay 237 00:12:54,413 --> 00:12:55,551 but we haven't found that needle yet. 238 00:12:57,000 --> 00:12:59,034 After those two first ones, 239 00:12:59,068 --> 00:13:01,655 nobody was going on Mount Tam to hike. 240 00:13:01,689 --> 00:13:05,620 The sheriff's department had a mounted posse 241 00:13:05,655 --> 00:13:08,137 as a volunteer group. 242 00:13:08,172 --> 00:13:11,517 Just checking people that were suspicious and stuff. 243 00:13:11,551 --> 00:13:16,344 I think that the visualness of our people on the mountain, 244 00:13:16,379 --> 00:13:18,344 the alertness of private citizens 245 00:13:18,379 --> 00:13:22,379 will reduce the impetus of someone to commit a crime. 246 00:13:22,413 --> 00:13:25,724 At this point, no one knew anything. None of the pieces fit. 247 00:13:37,448 --> 00:13:39,758 David Carpenter was born in 1930 248 00:13:39,793 --> 00:13:41,241 and was raised in San Francisco. 249 00:13:42,344 --> 00:13:46,448 David had this crippling stutter. 250 00:13:46,482 --> 00:13:50,620 He's got an alcoholic father, an abusive mom... 251 00:13:50,655 --> 00:13:53,275 She would just beat the heck out of him. 252 00:13:53,310 --> 00:13:55,586 He would come to school just covered with bruises. 253 00:14:10,034 --> 00:14:11,551 He was wetting the bed, 254 00:14:11,586 --> 00:14:14,931 he stuttered, he got bullied by the other kids 255 00:14:14,965 --> 00:14:17,517 so he then would take that out on younger kids. 256 00:14:18,620 --> 00:14:20,551 At the age of 14, he was committed 257 00:14:20,586 --> 00:14:24,896 to the Napa State Hospital for sexual offences. 258 00:14:24,931 --> 00:14:27,413 We don't have details of that because he was a minor 259 00:14:27,448 --> 00:14:30,862 and because that is a record that they keep sealed. 260 00:14:31,758 --> 00:14:33,172 By the time he was 17, 261 00:14:33,206 --> 00:14:34,689 he was already charged 262 00:14:34,724 --> 00:14:37,103 with molesting a three-year-old girl. 263 00:14:37,137 --> 00:14:40,379 At that point, he was sent to the California Youth Authority 264 00:14:40,413 --> 00:14:43,517 where he would remain until the age of 18. 265 00:14:43,551 --> 00:14:46,413 And when he aged out at 18, 266 00:14:46,448 --> 00:14:49,689 they put him in California State Hospital 267 00:14:49,724 --> 00:14:53,862 for the mentally ill for an evaluation. 268 00:14:53,896 --> 00:14:57,724 He gets married in 1955 for the first time 269 00:14:57,758 --> 00:15:00,758 to Ellen who's aged 19. 270 00:15:00,793 --> 00:15:02,551 They have three kids. 271 00:15:02,586 --> 00:15:04,482 The marriage had one aspect 272 00:15:04,517 --> 00:15:06,965 that made it impossible to succeed. 273 00:15:07,000 --> 00:15:11,793 He demanded sex three times a night. 274 00:15:11,827 --> 00:15:15,586 Later the doctor said this man had an overwhelming desire, 275 00:15:15,620 --> 00:15:16,965 but it couldn't stay bottled up. 276 00:15:17,000 --> 00:15:18,413 It had to come out. 277 00:15:22,965 --> 00:15:24,931 There's a woman that works 278 00:15:24,965 --> 00:15:27,413 in the same office, an advertising agency, 279 00:15:27,448 --> 00:15:32,068 where he gets a job delivering office mail. 280 00:15:32,103 --> 00:15:35,068 In 1960, Lois DeAndrade was in her early 30s 281 00:15:35,103 --> 00:15:38,620 and she was acquainted with David Carpenter and his wife. 282 00:15:39,413 --> 00:15:42,482 Lois' daughter is Lisa Rinna 283 00:15:42,517 --> 00:15:47,931 who was a actress most well known for her roles on Melrose Place 284 00:15:47,965 --> 00:15:50,034 andThe Real Housewives. 285 00:15:54,379 --> 00:15:57,551 Lois had been standing at a bus stop and she sees a car. 286 00:15:58,655 --> 00:16:02,344 It turns out it's David Carpenter 287 00:16:02,379 --> 00:16:04,206 and he's offering her a ride. 288 00:16:04,241 --> 00:16:05,793 "How did you find me?" she says. 289 00:16:05,827 --> 00:16:07,275 "I just drove around and around. 290 00:16:07,310 --> 00:16:09,172 I knew you lived around here somewhere. 291 00:16:09,206 --> 00:16:12,724 Come see the new baby. Come see the wife." 292 00:16:12,758 --> 00:16:15,000 "Um, no. I've got to get to work." 293 00:16:15,034 --> 00:16:16,551 "I'll drive you to work." 294 00:16:16,586 --> 00:16:18,689 He said, "You know, she'd really love to see you. 295 00:16:18,724 --> 00:16:19,896 You won't be late." 296 00:16:19,931 --> 00:16:22,137 So reluctantly she agreed to go with him. 297 00:16:23,896 --> 00:16:27,896 But he said that his wife was staying with a friend at the Presidio. 298 00:16:27,931 --> 00:16:30,896 The Presidio, the oldest military base in San Francisco. 299 00:16:31,827 --> 00:16:34,517 He pretends to be lost. 300 00:16:34,551 --> 00:16:35,689 Goes around and around. 301 00:16:38,965 --> 00:16:40,551 And they get deeper into an area 302 00:16:40,586 --> 00:16:43,206 sort of a wooded area, where other people aren't. 303 00:16:44,862 --> 00:16:49,310 And she said, "All of the sudden he became very strange." 304 00:16:51,068 --> 00:16:53,517 He got very quiet. 305 00:16:53,551 --> 00:16:56,620 He seemed to have this intense look on his face. 306 00:16:56,655 --> 00:16:59,206 Now she's getting anxious and panicking. 307 00:16:59,241 --> 00:17:03,172 And she says, "I really gotta..." You know, she gets out, tries to get out. 308 00:17:03,206 --> 00:17:04,551 At this point Lois, 309 00:17:04,586 --> 00:17:06,034 she reaches for the door handle 310 00:17:06,068 --> 00:17:08,448 and starts to run out of the car. 311 00:17:08,482 --> 00:17:11,379 He takes off after her and drags her back. 312 00:17:13,241 --> 00:17:15,068 He's reached into the glove compartment, 313 00:17:15,103 --> 00:17:19,068 out comes ropes and a knife! 314 00:17:20,034 --> 00:17:23,241 And out comes a hammer. 315 00:17:23,275 --> 00:17:26,551 She says, "You're my friend David. What's wrong with you?" 316 00:17:26,586 --> 00:17:30,206 And he says, "I've got this quirk. 317 00:17:30,241 --> 00:17:32,931 I've gotta have sex." 318 00:17:32,965 --> 00:17:36,689 She notices a movement out of the corner of her eye 319 00:17:36,724 --> 00:17:39,448 and there's a military police vehicle 320 00:17:40,137 --> 00:17:42,034 that's driving in the road. 321 00:17:43,034 --> 00:17:46,103 Just as the officer pulls near the car, 322 00:17:46,137 --> 00:17:47,655 Lois is able to break free 323 00:17:47,689 --> 00:17:49,344 and starts running. 324 00:17:49,379 --> 00:17:51,896 But he's after her. He's on her. 325 00:17:51,931 --> 00:17:53,793 He hits Lois on the head. 326 00:17:54,586 --> 00:17:56,275 She falls to the ground. 327 00:17:56,310 --> 00:18:00,586 There's a military policeman. His name is Jewell Hicks. 328 00:18:00,620 --> 00:18:03,000 And he can't really see what's going on. 329 00:18:03,034 --> 00:18:04,896 Lois is down. 330 00:18:04,931 --> 00:18:06,896 She's being beaten with a hammer 331 00:18:06,931 --> 00:18:09,172 over and over and over. 332 00:18:09,206 --> 00:18:12,068 But the next thing, out comes something from Carpenter's pocket. 333 00:18:13,310 --> 00:18:17,827 Carpenter has a pen that fires a gas-operated pellet. 334 00:18:17,862 --> 00:18:20,068 And he shoots at the officer. 335 00:18:20,103 --> 00:18:21,862 Just grazes him in the face. 336 00:18:21,896 --> 00:18:25,689 But then the officer shoots back at Carpenter 337 00:18:25,724 --> 00:18:28,137 and hits him in the leg and the stomach. 338 00:18:31,793 --> 00:18:35,137 And he's now taken into custody. 339 00:18:35,172 --> 00:18:37,344 He did tremendous damage to Lois. 340 00:18:37,379 --> 00:18:41,344 They had to reconstruct bones and have brain operation. 341 00:18:42,724 --> 00:18:45,655 I should not even be here. You shouldn't even be here. 342 00:18:45,689 --> 00:18:48,275 I know. 343 00:18:48,310 --> 00:18:51,448 Lois knew that Carpenter had this persistent stutter, 344 00:18:51,482 --> 00:18:54,068 but what she noticed that was odd 345 00:18:54,103 --> 00:18:57,517 was as soon as he started the attack on her, 346 00:18:58,482 --> 00:18:59,827 he didn't stutter at all. 347 00:18:59,862 --> 00:19:02,551 It was almost like it calmed him. 348 00:19:02,586 --> 00:19:06,758 He was charged with assault and kidnapping 349 00:19:06,793 --> 00:19:10,482 on a military base which is a federal crime. 350 00:19:10,517 --> 00:19:13,862 He is sentenced to 14 years. 351 00:19:13,896 --> 00:19:15,827 And what happens to his marriage? 352 00:19:15,862 --> 00:19:17,482 Instant divorce. 353 00:19:17,517 --> 00:19:19,758 And he's gonna be gone for a long, long time. 354 00:19:19,793 --> 00:19:23,586 But in the end it was not a full 14 years. 355 00:19:23,620 --> 00:19:25,551 He keeps chipping away at this. 356 00:19:25,586 --> 00:19:27,137 He knew how to work the system. 357 00:19:34,448 --> 00:19:36,862 The psychologist who examined Carpenter 358 00:19:36,896 --> 00:19:38,724 right as he was being released, 359 00:19:38,758 --> 00:19:43,034 said that whenever this man's under a significant stress, 360 00:19:43,068 --> 00:19:46,655 the only way for him to relieve his stress is to rape the nearest female. 361 00:19:51,862 --> 00:19:54,068 David Carpenter goes on a crime spree. 362 00:19:55,275 --> 00:20:00,068 David was raping and burglarizing homes 363 00:20:00,103 --> 00:20:04,034 and kidnapping people and stealing cars... 364 00:20:04,068 --> 00:20:06,344 Total of five women were victimized. 365 00:20:06,379 --> 00:20:09,724 He goes again to prison for another seven years. 366 00:20:09,758 --> 00:20:11,000 At this point, you have 367 00:20:11,034 --> 00:20:16,379 not only a previous horrid crime on a woman in 1960, 368 00:20:16,413 --> 00:20:19,379 you had a second spree of sex crimes. 369 00:20:19,413 --> 00:20:21,551 There should have been alarm bells going off. 370 00:20:22,862 --> 00:20:25,206 He's transferred to Vacaville State Prison 371 00:20:25,241 --> 00:20:27,655 for more mental evaluation. 372 00:20:27,689 --> 00:20:29,551 He's being counselled about sexual problems. 373 00:20:29,586 --> 00:20:30,827 He got help with his stutter... 374 00:20:32,758 --> 00:20:34,413 He's able to convince his therapist 375 00:20:34,448 --> 00:20:36,896 that he no longer has hostility towards women. 376 00:20:37,965 --> 00:20:40,655 After he was paroled from the state prison, 377 00:20:40,689 --> 00:20:43,275 he was still facing charges 378 00:20:43,310 --> 00:20:49,896 of violating his parole from the original 1960 federal conviction. 379 00:20:49,931 --> 00:20:53,172 So he was then transferred to a federal prison 380 00:20:53,206 --> 00:20:56,482 to serve out that portion of the sentence. 381 00:20:56,517 --> 00:20:59,931 And he got out of federal prison in 1979. 382 00:20:59,965 --> 00:21:03,620 Because he actually was paroled from the federal prison, 383 00:21:03,655 --> 00:21:05,551 not the state program. 384 00:21:05,586 --> 00:21:08,241 He slipped through the cracks of tracking him. 385 00:21:08,275 --> 00:21:12,448 There were 58,000 people I believe, on the state sex offender registry. 386 00:21:12,482 --> 00:21:14,551 And Carpenter's name was not on that list. 387 00:21:17,344 --> 00:21:19,310 When Carpenter was released, 388 00:21:19,344 --> 00:21:21,275 it was not really your standard parole. 389 00:21:22,827 --> 00:21:25,965 He's paroled to a halfway house in San Francisco. 390 00:21:26,000 --> 00:21:27,896 He could pretty much come and go as he pleased. 391 00:21:29,689 --> 00:21:33,586 You're allowed to live a pretty ordinary life in lot of ways. 392 00:21:33,620 --> 00:21:37,275 One of the first things he does is he decides to join the Sierra Club. 393 00:21:37,310 --> 00:21:41,206 And he starts going on hikes with the Sierra Club members. 394 00:21:41,241 --> 00:21:44,586 And Edda Kane was found dead right around this time. 395 00:21:50,413 --> 00:21:52,862 He learned from the prior two incidences 396 00:21:52,896 --> 00:21:55,068 where he kidnapped and raped women. 397 00:21:55,103 --> 00:21:57,482 Kill your victim. 398 00:21:57,517 --> 00:21:59,482 Chances of you getting caught are a lot less. 399 00:22:00,172 --> 00:22:02,172 And that's what he did. 400 00:22:02,206 --> 00:22:04,379 These mistakes, they taught him something. 401 00:22:05,793 --> 00:22:07,655 Don't leave any witnesses. 402 00:22:25,034 --> 00:22:27,862 Welcome back to Very Scary People. 403 00:22:27,896 --> 00:22:31,344 After his release from prison in May of 1979, 404 00:22:31,379 --> 00:22:33,931 David Carpenter spent three months in a halfway house 405 00:22:33,965 --> 00:22:36,413 known as Reality House West. 406 00:22:36,448 --> 00:22:39,172 Then he moved back in with his elderly parents in San Francisco. 407 00:22:40,103 --> 00:22:42,344 Carpenter had everyone convinced 408 00:22:42,379 --> 00:22:43,758 that he had turned his life around. 409 00:22:44,517 --> 00:22:46,241 But the truth was, 410 00:22:46,275 --> 00:22:47,517 he was just getting started. 411 00:22:52,448 --> 00:22:54,068 When he was released from Reality House, 412 00:22:55,000 --> 00:22:57,482 that's when I assumed authority. 413 00:22:57,517 --> 00:22:58,931 He was assigned to me. 414 00:22:58,965 --> 00:23:00,482 He had a pretty thick file 415 00:23:00,517 --> 00:23:04,034 because it had been documented for the Presidio case, 416 00:23:04,068 --> 00:23:06,034 but not much after that. 417 00:23:06,068 --> 00:23:08,137 There was a juvenile record 418 00:23:08,172 --> 00:23:12,000 and there was some sexual stuff in it. 419 00:23:12,034 --> 00:23:14,482 But no details of what the offences were. 420 00:23:15,517 --> 00:23:20,379 He was a really non-descript beige kinda guy 421 00:23:20,413 --> 00:23:22,000 with a terrible stutter. 422 00:23:22,862 --> 00:23:25,103 He's not somebody you noticed. 423 00:23:25,137 --> 00:23:28,517 He came across as somebody who was just sort of a bumbling guy. 424 00:23:29,413 --> 00:23:31,241 But because of his priors, 425 00:23:31,275 --> 00:23:33,862 he was high supervision, so I had to see him once a month. 426 00:23:33,896 --> 00:23:36,034 But I saw him a lot more than that. 427 00:23:36,068 --> 00:23:38,724 Now, some of these meetings, he initiated. 428 00:23:38,758 --> 00:23:42,137 Some I initiated by saying, "David, it's time." 429 00:23:42,172 --> 00:23:44,689 And he never missed a meeting. 430 00:23:46,275 --> 00:23:49,379 When he first gets out of prison, he gets a job 431 00:23:49,413 --> 00:23:51,655 with a company called Gems of the Golden West. 432 00:23:52,689 --> 00:23:55,172 What they do is, they distribute and sell 433 00:23:56,000 --> 00:23:57,586 souvenir items. 434 00:23:57,620 --> 00:24:01,965 Anything from keys chains to, you know, buttons and things like that. 435 00:24:02,000 --> 00:24:05,034 His concern from early on was his future. 436 00:24:06,448 --> 00:24:09,413 Because here he was in his early 50s. 437 00:24:09,448 --> 00:24:11,896 He had no social security, 438 00:24:11,931 --> 00:24:13,448 he had no retirement, 439 00:24:13,482 --> 00:24:14,931 he had no skills. 440 00:24:14,965 --> 00:24:16,965 I never had a problem with this guy. 441 00:24:17,000 --> 00:24:19,793 Unlike many of the other people I supervised. 442 00:24:28,862 --> 00:24:32,482 The amphitheater on Mt. Tam, it's a clearing 443 00:24:32,517 --> 00:24:34,827 that's ringed by redwood trees. 444 00:24:34,862 --> 00:24:36,965 It was really a place where people visited 445 00:24:38,000 --> 00:24:38,827 all during the year, 446 00:24:39,793 --> 00:24:41,620 have picnics up there. 447 00:24:41,655 --> 00:24:43,586 A wonderful mountain home theater 448 00:24:43,620 --> 00:24:45,413 where plays were held. 449 00:24:45,448 --> 00:24:48,551 And it had these big stone seats that you could sit on 450 00:24:48,586 --> 00:24:50,413 and from there you had a view. 451 00:24:53,275 --> 00:24:55,068 Anne Alderson was 26. 452 00:24:55,103 --> 00:24:56,793 She was an animal scientist. 453 00:24:57,689 --> 00:24:59,827 Born and raised in Marin County. 454 00:24:59,862 --> 00:25:04,103 She had just gotten back from some time with the Peace Corps. 455 00:25:04,137 --> 00:25:07,206 And she was just visiting to see her family. 456 00:25:07,241 --> 00:25:10,620 On this day she decided to go visit her grandmother 457 00:25:10,655 --> 00:25:13,482 who was in a convalescent hospital. 458 00:25:13,517 --> 00:25:16,137 On her way home, she realized it was almost sunset. 459 00:25:16,172 --> 00:25:19,206 And she decided that she was gonna make a quick stop 460 00:25:19,241 --> 00:25:21,482 before heading back home for dinner. 461 00:25:21,517 --> 00:25:24,172 She wanted to go and sit in her favorite spot 462 00:25:24,206 --> 00:25:25,448 and do this meditation. 463 00:25:29,689 --> 00:25:31,482 She had hiking clothes in the car, 464 00:25:32,689 --> 00:25:35,551 but she still had her street clothes on. 465 00:25:37,000 --> 00:25:39,172 Anne was seen by a jogger 466 00:25:39,206 --> 00:25:43,379 who remembered the young blonde woman sitting on the stone seat, 467 00:25:43,413 --> 00:25:45,896 facing the sunset with her eyes closed. 468 00:25:48,206 --> 00:25:50,275 He had thought about warning her. 469 00:25:50,310 --> 00:25:52,310 About the attacks on the mountain 470 00:25:52,344 --> 00:25:54,310 'cause he saw her sitting alone 471 00:25:54,344 --> 00:25:56,827 and she looked pretty vulnerable sitting there with her eyes closed. 472 00:25:57,586 --> 00:25:59,034 But he decided against it. 473 00:25:59,068 --> 00:26:01,379 He didn't want to intrude on her peace. 474 00:26:03,551 --> 00:26:04,758 And of course, she vanishes. 475 00:26:07,965 --> 00:26:11,034 Then the next thing you know, they're searching. 476 00:26:11,068 --> 00:26:13,620 It was two days before Anne's body was discovered. 477 00:26:15,241 --> 00:26:19,103 She was found about a quarter mile up a steep craggy slope 478 00:26:19,137 --> 00:26:20,344 from the amphitheater. 479 00:26:20,931 --> 00:26:22,758 She was fully dressed. 480 00:26:22,793 --> 00:26:25,827 They found her propped up against a grey rock. 481 00:26:25,862 --> 00:26:27,620 She'd been shot in the head. 482 00:26:27,655 --> 00:26:29,896 She was shot on the side of the temple. 483 00:26:31,379 --> 00:26:35,379 The investigators determined that she had been 484 00:26:35,413 --> 00:26:38,034 sexually assaulted and then redressed. 485 00:26:38,068 --> 00:26:41,551 She's one half mile from where Edda Kane was murdered. 486 00:26:45,827 --> 00:26:51,241 That was the first time we had a homicide with a .38 caliber. 487 00:26:51,275 --> 00:26:54,172 The other gun that had been used on Edda Kane was a .44 caliber. 488 00:26:56,000 --> 00:26:58,965 Normally, a person wouldn't use both kinds of guns. 489 00:27:00,103 --> 00:27:02,275 The .44 was too much, 490 00:27:02,310 --> 00:27:04,068 the knife wasn't working out, 491 00:27:04,103 --> 00:27:05,482 went to the .38. 492 00:27:05,517 --> 00:27:07,068 .38 fired in the woods... 493 00:27:08,103 --> 00:27:09,689 ...it's not that loud. 494 00:27:09,724 --> 00:27:12,482 It's pretty easy to conceal that. 495 00:27:12,517 --> 00:27:14,793 He was developing his technique. 496 00:27:14,827 --> 00:27:16,655 He learned from every mistake. 497 00:27:21,517 --> 00:27:23,586 Investigators determined that all of the murders 498 00:27:23,620 --> 00:27:25,275 had occurred on a weekend, 499 00:27:25,310 --> 00:27:26,896 or it was on a holiday, 500 00:27:26,931 --> 00:27:28,689 like Columbus Day. 501 00:27:28,724 --> 00:27:32,103 And of course the suggestion is that this man had a job, 502 00:27:32,137 --> 00:27:34,310 but when he had a holiday, 503 00:27:34,344 --> 00:27:36,793 he was able to go and do his thing. 504 00:27:38,310 --> 00:27:40,000 Rangers and the sheriff's department 505 00:27:40,034 --> 00:27:43,827 closed Mt. Tam State Park to comb the trails for clues. 506 00:27:43,862 --> 00:27:46,931 The Marin officers, they were stressed. 507 00:27:46,965 --> 00:27:48,965 They had very little manpower. 508 00:27:49,000 --> 00:27:51,827 But, uh, I think at some point, 509 00:27:51,862 --> 00:27:54,862 they actually frightened the Trailside Killer. 510 00:27:54,896 --> 00:27:57,827 And he left Mt. Tam. He went somewhere else 511 00:27:58,862 --> 00:28:01,034 where he wasn't say, so hot. 512 00:28:17,758 --> 00:28:22,206 I would say where Mt. Tam is your scenic beauty, 513 00:28:22,241 --> 00:28:25,689 Point Reyes is your rugged beauty. 514 00:28:25,724 --> 00:28:30,000 If you're going to Mt. Tam you simply have to stay on Highway 1 515 00:28:30,551 --> 00:28:32,068 and then keep on going 516 00:28:32,103 --> 00:28:33,241 to Point Reyes. 517 00:28:33,275 --> 00:28:36,482 It's another 20 to 30 minute drive. 518 00:28:36,517 --> 00:28:38,482 It's a very scenic road 519 00:28:38,517 --> 00:28:41,482 traveled by people all the time just for the view. 520 00:28:41,517 --> 00:28:44,724 They received two million visitors that year. 521 00:28:44,758 --> 00:28:48,724 This was no remote destination, this was very popular. 522 00:28:48,758 --> 00:28:50,551 The ocean is right there. 523 00:28:50,586 --> 00:28:53,034 And that's the fun part about getting up there. 524 00:28:53,068 --> 00:28:55,827 You can see all that. 525 00:28:55,862 --> 00:29:00,586 Puts you in another spot where you wonder, "Who am I on this place called earth?" 526 00:29:07,965 --> 00:29:09,896 It was just a gorgeous day. 527 00:29:09,931 --> 00:29:12,275 It was one of the best days you could ever want. 528 00:29:12,310 --> 00:29:14,310 It was one of those days where you could see forever. 529 00:29:16,793 --> 00:29:20,310 Diane O'Connell was a 22-year-old student. 530 00:29:20,344 --> 00:29:23,206 She had just graduated from Cornell. 531 00:29:23,241 --> 00:29:25,965 And she was visiting friends in Oakland 532 00:29:26,000 --> 00:29:30,413 when they decided to go on a Thanksgiving week hike. 533 00:29:30,448 --> 00:29:33,103 Diane O'Connell was hiking with two of her friends 534 00:29:33,137 --> 00:29:35,724 on the Sky Trail at Point Reyes. 535 00:29:35,758 --> 00:29:38,137 But they weren't hiking together. 536 00:29:38,172 --> 00:29:42,551 They were hiking about 100 yards apart in a single file. 537 00:29:42,586 --> 00:29:46,000 The Sky Trail has these really narrow switchbacks. 538 00:29:47,000 --> 00:29:49,379 So one of her friends was in the lead, 539 00:29:49,413 --> 00:29:51,379 Diane was in the middle position 540 00:29:51,413 --> 00:29:54,034 and then the third woman brought up the rear. 541 00:29:55,068 --> 00:29:56,793 They couldn't really see each other, 542 00:29:56,827 --> 00:29:59,379 but they had planned to meet up at the end. 543 00:29:59,413 --> 00:30:04,448 One of Diane's friends encountered this man in the bushes. 544 00:30:06,689 --> 00:30:10,413 And her first thought was that maybe he was urinating in the bushes, 545 00:30:10,448 --> 00:30:12,793 which she found very odd. 546 00:30:12,827 --> 00:30:16,068 And she quickly got away from him 547 00:30:16,551 --> 00:30:17,931 and kept going. 548 00:30:17,965 --> 00:30:19,724 When they got to the trailhead, 549 00:30:19,758 --> 00:30:22,068 the first girl got there first of course. 550 00:30:22,103 --> 00:30:25,206 Diane was in the middle so she should have gotten there second. 551 00:30:25,241 --> 00:30:27,931 But instead the friend who was in third position 552 00:30:27,965 --> 00:30:30,206 reached the trailhead before Diane. 553 00:30:31,068 --> 00:30:32,241 "Where's Diane?" 554 00:30:33,241 --> 00:30:34,482 "She's not here." 555 00:30:34,517 --> 00:30:36,758 "Well, you must've passed her." 556 00:30:36,793 --> 00:30:39,068 They go back looking for her. 557 00:30:39,103 --> 00:30:42,068 They reported her missing to the park ranger about 5:00 p.m. 558 00:30:44,931 --> 00:30:49,448 Also on the trail that day was a 25-year-old woman named Shauna May. 559 00:30:49,482 --> 00:30:52,068 And she was walking in the opposite direction 560 00:30:52,103 --> 00:30:57,448 of Diane and her friends. So she would have passed the trio of hikers. 561 00:30:57,482 --> 00:31:01,793 Shauna was also to meet a friend at the end of the trailhead 562 00:31:01,827 --> 00:31:03,103 when she finished her hike. 563 00:31:06,862 --> 00:31:09,793 So now park rangers were searching for two women who had gone missing. 564 00:31:12,000 --> 00:31:15,482 I was at home and I got paged. 565 00:31:15,517 --> 00:31:18,827 So I called back and they told me we've got these two missing girls 566 00:31:18,862 --> 00:31:20,000 at Point Reyes. 567 00:31:20,034 --> 00:31:23,034 And we're gonna call out all the search teams. 568 00:31:23,068 --> 00:31:26,310 The next morning when I arrived at that parking lot, 569 00:31:26,344 --> 00:31:28,413 I could hardly find a parking place. 570 00:31:28,448 --> 00:31:31,689 they had a search and rescue group, the rangers had called them out. 571 00:31:31,724 --> 00:31:33,965 We had 50 people or more 572 00:31:34,965 --> 00:31:37,000 going through all those trails. 573 00:31:37,034 --> 00:31:38,379 We were given a briefing. 574 00:31:38,413 --> 00:31:41,275 We were told as much as they could tell us, 575 00:31:41,310 --> 00:31:44,896 that they knew about where were they on this trail. 576 00:31:44,931 --> 00:31:49,482 We wanted to get out there and get it done, you know, save them. 577 00:31:49,517 --> 00:31:52,310 Everyone knows time is of the essence. 578 00:31:53,482 --> 00:31:56,896 The connection to the Marin County killings 579 00:31:56,931 --> 00:32:00,000 wasn't in my mind. I mean, that was... that's a different place, 580 00:32:00,034 --> 00:32:01,586 millions of people over there. 581 00:32:02,586 --> 00:32:05,344 This was understandably easy to get lost. 582 00:32:06,586 --> 00:32:08,344 I figured we'd find them pretty quickly. 583 00:32:09,137 --> 00:32:11,448 So we divided up, 584 00:32:11,482 --> 00:32:14,000 and we did what was called a hasty search. 585 00:32:14,034 --> 00:32:16,862 The trick is to move the line 586 00:32:16,896 --> 00:32:21,068 at the same time more or less. I walked about 587 00:32:21,103 --> 00:32:23,034 maybe 15 minutes at the most. 588 00:32:23,068 --> 00:32:27,620 And, uh, I just saw a strip of white pretty far off. 589 00:32:28,379 --> 00:32:29,965 And I said, 590 00:32:30,000 --> 00:32:33,206 "Oh, that's something. I mean, maybe that's some litter or something like that." 591 00:32:33,241 --> 00:32:37,206 You know, so I went closer and closer and closer and closer. 592 00:32:37,241 --> 00:32:40,862 And it was off the trail, 50 yards maybe. 593 00:32:40,896 --> 00:32:44,379 And it was the, uh, the edge of these tennis shoes. 594 00:32:45,620 --> 00:32:48,724 I got close enough, I saw it and smelt it. 595 00:32:48,758 --> 00:32:51,000 Two people are dead, down. 596 00:32:51,724 --> 00:32:53,344 I flagged it really quickly, 597 00:32:54,379 --> 00:32:55,862 ran to my buddy 598 00:32:56,689 --> 00:32:58,241 and called it in. 599 00:32:58,275 --> 00:33:00,137 I said, "Yeah, two people. 600 00:33:01,137 --> 00:33:02,793 And they're not the ones we're looking for." 601 00:33:04,482 --> 00:33:05,413 They were dead 602 00:33:06,000 --> 00:33:07,275 for a long time. 603 00:33:07,310 --> 00:33:09,620 They were decomposed pretty badly. 604 00:33:10,482 --> 00:33:11,931 This was a crime. 605 00:33:12,827 --> 00:33:15,586 It looked like they were executed. 606 00:33:15,620 --> 00:33:18,931 The only thing that I could tell was that size wise 607 00:33:19,931 --> 00:33:22,827 looked like it was a male and female. 608 00:33:22,862 --> 00:33:24,586 I didn't see any backpacks around. 609 00:33:25,689 --> 00:33:27,344 I didn't see any other stuff. 610 00:33:28,137 --> 00:33:30,172 Who did this? Why? 611 00:33:30,206 --> 00:33:33,275 It stunned everybody because they weren't even aware 612 00:33:33,310 --> 00:33:35,482 that these two were missing. 613 00:33:35,517 --> 00:33:37,620 The coroner released the names of the couple. 614 00:33:37,655 --> 00:33:40,689 18-year-old Cynthia Moreland of Cotati, California, 615 00:33:40,724 --> 00:33:42,758 and 19-year-old Richard Stowers, 616 00:33:42,793 --> 00:33:45,448 a coastguardsman stationed in Marin County. 617 00:33:45,482 --> 00:33:50,206 They left for the park on October 11th and were never seen alive again. 618 00:33:50,241 --> 00:33:54,034 This couple had been reported missing by their families six weeks earlier. 619 00:33:54,068 --> 00:33:56,482 They were killed a couple of days before Anne Alderson. 620 00:33:58,689 --> 00:34:02,586 Meanwhile there was some activity happening down below the same trail. 621 00:34:04,275 --> 00:34:05,551 They discovered the bodies. 622 00:34:07,413 --> 00:34:09,000 Fresh bodies. 623 00:34:09,034 --> 00:34:11,344 Shauna May and Diane O'Connell 624 00:34:12,206 --> 00:34:13,344 were shot. 625 00:34:13,379 --> 00:34:15,482 That one to me was probably one of the most, 626 00:34:16,896 --> 00:34:18,379 powerful crime scenes. 627 00:34:19,344 --> 00:34:21,000 You realize, here's these two women 628 00:34:21,827 --> 00:34:24,206 probably one was captured 629 00:34:24,241 --> 00:34:28,689 and the other one walks into it and gets taken prisoner. 630 00:34:28,724 --> 00:34:31,172 Shauna May just happened on the scene, 631 00:34:31,206 --> 00:34:35,482 probably maybe heard O'Connell scream and went to her assistance. 632 00:34:35,517 --> 00:34:37,344 And she became the second victim. 633 00:34:41,034 --> 00:34:46,068 The two women were found nude, side by side, face down. 634 00:34:46,103 --> 00:34:49,034 Their clothes were in a little pile. 635 00:34:49,068 --> 00:34:52,068 We believe that he strangled O'Connell 636 00:34:52,724 --> 00:34:54,000 with a wire. 637 00:34:55,689 --> 00:34:58,517 He let May watch him do this. 638 00:34:59,551 --> 00:35:02,241 And then he raped May 639 00:35:03,896 --> 00:35:05,965 and shot her in the back of the head. 640 00:35:07,137 --> 00:35:10,413 I just can't begin to articulate the kind of terror 641 00:35:10,448 --> 00:35:12,310 that must have struck in her heart. 642 00:35:14,103 --> 00:35:17,517 And then he shot Diane O'Connell... 643 00:35:18,586 --> 00:35:19,896 ...to make sure she was dead. 644 00:35:21,103 --> 00:35:22,379 This was so deliberate. 645 00:35:23,620 --> 00:35:26,793 Just... 646 00:35:26,827 --> 00:35:28,379 This is beyond belief. 647 00:35:29,103 --> 00:35:30,689 That's four bodies 648 00:35:30,724 --> 00:35:31,758 on the same trail. 649 00:35:33,655 --> 00:35:35,448 This is like a predator. 650 00:35:35,482 --> 00:35:37,482 Deputies plan to conduct an aerial search 651 00:35:37,517 --> 00:35:39,379 using infrared photography 652 00:35:39,413 --> 00:35:42,758 to locate any other bodies that might be in the area. 653 00:35:42,793 --> 00:35:45,620 This is where the alarm bells really rang. 654 00:35:45,655 --> 00:35:48,551 That we have a crisis on our hands here. 655 00:35:48,586 --> 00:35:50,241 The Marin County sheriff's department 656 00:35:50,275 --> 00:35:51,896 has reissued its strong warning 657 00:35:51,931 --> 00:35:54,413 for hikers to use extreme caution 658 00:35:54,448 --> 00:35:58,724 in the Point Reyes and Mt. Tamalpais Parks north of San Francisco. 659 00:35:58,758 --> 00:36:01,275 Of course, all the bodies were taken for autopsy. 660 00:36:01,310 --> 00:36:04,724 They found .38 caliber bullets in all of them. 661 00:36:04,758 --> 00:36:07,931 All the bullets and ballistics matched. 662 00:36:07,965 --> 00:36:13,000 The same gun was also linked to Anne Alderson. 663 00:36:13,034 --> 00:36:15,620 That really made it a serial murder case, 664 00:36:15,655 --> 00:36:17,896 the only serial murderer Marin has ever had. 665 00:36:30,586 --> 00:36:33,344 Northern California authorities are still searching 666 00:36:33,379 --> 00:36:36,206 for the man believed responsible for seven brutal murders 667 00:36:36,241 --> 00:36:37,724 in remote wilderness areas. 668 00:36:40,241 --> 00:36:43,000 The fear level in Marin County now is through the roof. 669 00:36:44,862 --> 00:36:47,758 After the four homicides at Point Reyes, 670 00:36:47,793 --> 00:36:50,793 instead of the parking lot being filled every weekend, 671 00:36:50,827 --> 00:36:53,689 I mean, there was hardly anybody there. 672 00:36:53,724 --> 00:36:57,551 People were scared to death to go into the camp grounds. 673 00:36:57,586 --> 00:36:59,758 There were signs posted on trails 674 00:36:59,793 --> 00:37:03,241 in bright orange saying, "Please do not hike alone." 675 00:37:03,275 --> 00:37:05,310 And it really sent a chill through the area. 676 00:37:06,655 --> 00:37:08,620 A large contingent of volunteer deputies 677 00:37:08,655 --> 00:37:10,551 will be patrolling the trails this weekend. 678 00:37:12,344 --> 00:37:14,620 It completely changed the region. 679 00:37:14,655 --> 00:37:17,448 Where will he go next? What's gonna happen? 680 00:37:17,482 --> 00:37:20,275 He'd shown that he was clearly targeting women, 681 00:37:20,310 --> 00:37:22,068 but he was not afraid to kill a man 682 00:37:22,103 --> 00:37:23,620 if he happens to be accompanying one. 683 00:37:24,793 --> 00:37:27,241 This was a demented individual. 684 00:37:29,206 --> 00:37:31,241 Sheriff's deputies had feared they might find 685 00:37:31,275 --> 00:37:34,793 still more victims in this rugged wilderness north of San Francisco. 686 00:37:34,827 --> 00:37:38,275 But no bodies were discovered in the Wednesday search. 687 00:37:38,310 --> 00:37:42,379 We established the 24-hour hotline for tips. 688 00:37:42,413 --> 00:37:43,931 And we got a lot of tips that way. 689 00:37:46,689 --> 00:37:49,586 The FBI told us, "We'll give you all help you need." 690 00:37:49,620 --> 00:37:50,482 And they did. 691 00:37:51,655 --> 00:37:54,413 My division went from 12 people 692 00:37:54,448 --> 00:37:56,896 to 32 people within a week. 693 00:37:56,931 --> 00:37:59,413 We had more people than space. 694 00:37:59,448 --> 00:38:02,310 John Douglas was one of the original FBI profilers, 695 00:38:02,344 --> 00:38:04,137 and he was brought in. 696 00:38:04,172 --> 00:38:07,068 At that time, profiling was relatively new. 697 00:38:07,103 --> 00:38:10,724 And Douglas spent a couple of days with us going over all the reports. 698 00:38:10,758 --> 00:38:14,551 I told them it would come down to having low self-esteem. 699 00:38:14,586 --> 00:38:16,931 The low self esteem is there's something about him, 700 00:38:16,965 --> 00:38:18,689 there's something wrong with him. 701 00:38:18,724 --> 00:38:21,862 It's some crippling problem in his life. 702 00:38:21,896 --> 00:38:24,000 And one of the key things that he said 703 00:38:24,034 --> 00:38:26,482 was that this guy probably stutters. 704 00:38:27,931 --> 00:38:29,793 There was a team of three psychologists 705 00:38:29,827 --> 00:38:32,862 who provided a profile for authorities. 706 00:38:32,896 --> 00:38:36,413 Here's what the psychologists theorize about the Marin County killer. 707 00:38:36,448 --> 00:38:40,206 The suspect is believed to be deteriorating physically and mentally. 708 00:38:40,241 --> 00:38:43,689 He feels unclean and is suffering from hyperventilation. 709 00:38:43,724 --> 00:38:46,206 Hot flashes, small anxiety attacks, 710 00:38:46,241 --> 00:38:47,551 and his hands may tremble. 711 00:38:49,551 --> 00:38:51,344 When he was working for Gems of the Golden West 712 00:38:51,379 --> 00:38:52,827 we'd go have lunch together. 713 00:38:52,862 --> 00:38:54,172 "Anything going on, David?" "No." 714 00:38:54,206 --> 00:38:55,965 "How's Mom and Dad? Things going okay? 715 00:38:56,000 --> 00:38:58,793 Anything you wanna talk about?" "No." "Okay." Bam! That was it. 716 00:39:00,344 --> 00:39:02,931 I'd met the people at the Gems of the Golden West. 717 00:39:02,965 --> 00:39:04,448 They liked David a great deal. 718 00:39:04,482 --> 00:39:05,448 And he was a good worker. 719 00:39:06,137 --> 00:39:07,793 I had been in his home. 720 00:39:07,827 --> 00:39:09,689 I had met his parents numerous times. 721 00:39:10,724 --> 00:39:13,724 He felt some responsibility 722 00:39:13,758 --> 00:39:15,931 to take care of his elderly parents. 723 00:39:15,965 --> 00:39:17,241 "David, you sure you wanna live there? 724 00:39:17,275 --> 00:39:20,241 I mean, this is like, lot of ghosts here." 725 00:39:20,275 --> 00:39:22,379 "Oh, no, I need to do this." 726 00:39:22,413 --> 00:39:25,551 He said, "I've resolved all this stuff in therapy." 727 00:39:25,586 --> 00:39:29,344 He says, "I got my therapy and I never felt better in my life." 728 00:39:31,827 --> 00:39:33,448 Part of his parole conditions 729 00:39:33,482 --> 00:39:36,034 were he had to stay within the jurisdiction 730 00:39:36,068 --> 00:39:39,793 of the United States District Court for the Northern District of California. 731 00:39:39,827 --> 00:39:42,517 Which is like 13 California counties 732 00:39:42,551 --> 00:39:44,586 stretching from Monterey 733 00:39:44,620 --> 00:39:48,172 up the coast to Del Norte at the top of California. 734 00:39:48,206 --> 00:39:50,620 He had the opportunity to work in a lot of different areas 735 00:39:50,655 --> 00:39:52,724 and meet a lot of different people. 736 00:39:52,758 --> 00:39:54,931 The parole people said 737 00:39:54,965 --> 00:39:57,103 he should not work around women. 738 00:39:57,137 --> 00:39:58,344 So what's the first job he gets? 739 00:39:59,448 --> 00:40:01,034 Gems of the Golden West. 740 00:40:01,068 --> 00:40:04,448 Where there's only a couple of guys working there, the rest are all women. 741 00:40:05,724 --> 00:40:08,379 This was a guy who had a stable 742 00:40:08,413 --> 00:40:09,241 living situation, 743 00:40:09,896 --> 00:40:11,586 stable job, 744 00:40:11,620 --> 00:40:13,344 always made his appointments. 745 00:40:13,379 --> 00:40:15,758 And I saw this guy over 50 times 746 00:40:15,793 --> 00:40:18,379 in the year that I supervised him. 747 00:40:18,413 --> 00:40:20,482 I was spending a lot of time with this guy. 748 00:40:20,517 --> 00:40:24,862 And he was compliant. 749 00:40:25,758 --> 00:40:27,724 On the surface. 750 00:40:27,758 --> 00:40:29,724 But I saw what he wanted me to see. 751 00:40:30,896 --> 00:40:33,103 He was extremely clever. 752 00:40:33,137 --> 00:40:35,103 To everybody, including his parole officer, 753 00:40:35,137 --> 00:40:37,103 he was doing great. 754 00:40:37,137 --> 00:40:38,931 He was a tremendous success. 755 00:40:43,793 --> 00:40:46,172 These hideous crimes were being committed. 756 00:40:47,172 --> 00:40:49,000 There was no telling what he might do next. 757 00:40:49,689 --> 00:40:51,344 He had this secret life. 758 00:40:52,448 --> 00:40:55,034 He just had a way of playing people. 759 00:40:55,068 --> 00:40:57,517 He used the stuttering to manipulate 760 00:40:57,551 --> 00:40:59,793 to get people to sympathize with him. 761 00:41:00,896 --> 00:41:03,413 Physically he seemed non-threatening, 762 00:41:03,448 --> 00:41:05,862 that was his biggest weapon. 763 00:41:05,896 --> 00:41:08,620 This power that he's after, it's a hatred... 764 00:41:09,034 --> 00:41:11,000 of women. 765 00:41:11,034 --> 00:41:14,965 We always said, if he ever kills someone he's connected with, 766 00:41:15,000 --> 00:41:17,137 we'll have something to go on. 767 00:41:17,172 --> 00:41:20,310 At some point, I looked at him, he looked at me, 768 00:41:21,172 --> 00:41:23,310 I knew and he knew that I knew. 769 00:41:23,344 --> 00:41:27,137 I'm looking into the eyes of someone who has done really horrible things. 770 00:41:29,379 --> 00:41:32,448 This guy knew how to make people do what he wanted them to do. 771 00:41:32,482 --> 00:41:34,655 He's a very brilliant madman. 772 00:41:41,827 --> 00:41:46,206 David Carpenter appeared to be an awkward, mild-mannered, middle-aged man, 773 00:41:46,241 --> 00:41:50,275 incapable of committing the brutal crimes he would later be accused of. 774 00:41:50,310 --> 00:41:54,172 But that all changed when one of the Trailside victims survived. 775 00:41:54,206 --> 00:41:57,448 And a clear picture of the killer emerged. 776 00:41:57,482 --> 00:42:00,758 That's in part two of "The Trailside Killer." 777 00:42:00,793 --> 00:42:03,172 I'm Donnie Wahlberg. Thanks for watching. 778 00:42:03,586 --> 00:42:04,655 Good night. 61715

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