The Predator | TRIPLE EPISODE | The FBI Files

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Terror in Disguise: In June of 1992, masked bandits pulled off a daring mid-day bank robbery. It marked the beginning of a four-year crime wave that rocked Seattle. With each new robbery, the bandits perfected their craft, leaving behind no evidence and escaping with hundreds and thousands of dollars. As the robbers became increasingly violent, pressure mounted to end their reign. With few leads, the FBI forced their own luck. The effort put them face to face with an armed and desperate fugitive.

Deadly Trail: When police in a small Washington State community began looking into the disappearance of a 22-year-old woman, they had no way of knowing it would evolve into a nationwide hunt for a sexual sadist. Police knew the killer’s identity, but he was a master of disguise. The FBI was called on to help. Agents discovered that several unsuspecting women across the northwest had fallen prey to his charms. As the number of abductions escalated, a massive media campaign became the FBI’s best chance of flushing out the serial killer, and putting an end to his violent rampage.

The Predator: A stranger snatched an eight-year-old girl as she played in her Tucson, Arizona neighborhood, leaving behind an abandoned bicycle and a frantic mother. Hundreds of citizens and police officers fanned out across the region, hoping to find some trace of the young girl or her abductor. Within hours, a suspect emerged; a drifter who was out on parole for abducting and molesting children. He was nowhere to be found and time had run out for the innocent child. It would fall on the FBI to quickly track down this predator before he could destroy another family.

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Real FBI cases are recounted through reenactments and interviews, due to the sensitive nature of the show, viewer discretion is advised.

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All Comments (21)
  • @apeshitclothing
    After that second lick of $250,000, l would've ended my bank robbing career. Greed is the biggest downfall
  • @derekhugh
    FBI gangsta's for uploading this Also funny to watch the episodes about the stuff that turned out to be the FBI solving an FBI plot
  • @lisaenglert3202
    Thank goodness for that father doing the right there. Bless you Sir. It’s hard to believe how ppl protect these monsters among us. 😞 He didn’t. And I for one, thank him.
  • @timb7775
    That tree house was awesome, I want one. 😮
  • @Can17864
    Child with the woman in the store was some different actor. Vicky Lynn's case was very interesting and very sad indeed as the victim's mother was in the episode very powerful woman and patient, controlling her emotions in her whole interview. FBI is outstanding!
  • @Louiseskybunker
    Lawyers who invent low penalties for predators that harm children need to be penalised, including historic cases.
  • @sandraday6955
    It is so cruel that he was allowed to live for 35 more years after this.
  • @Explorer24904
    My goodness, they found clothing and her wallet..How could they not charge him for Robin's death?...This is disgusting..The judicial system protected that monster..😅
  • Robin..... she was playing, AND HE was playing?! Great stupid relationship... I mean....... great SOLID relationship😂😂😂😂
  • @derekbaker777
    These episodes are old and have already been uploaded by other ppl, and I've watched this specific episode multiple times now. FBI files, Crime Watch Daily, First 48 & New Detectives are all great crime shows. I grew up in the 80's watching Rescue 9/11 with William Shatner as host, but I like today's crime shows better because of the breakthrough in technology and investigative techniques.
  • @ronque23
    That poor mom of Vicky Lynn. God bless her and give her continued strength.
  • @laurallama73
    Dancing to that FBI Files theme music, like…🎶🎶💃✨✨✨
  • @billyclubbandit
    Every parent faces the question, "When is a child old enough to leave the house alone?". For a woman in Tucson, eight was the wrong answer.
  • @dmaster20ify
    Yep. Par with stupid friends you get a stupid death. How the heck you leave your friend alone with a strange man? How you have a boyfriend and be flirting with a strange man?