To catch a serial killer: Murder in the Midwest (2014)

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Published 2024-02-25
For years, several young girls in the Midwest went missing. Some were found murdered. Others were never found at all. This CNN documentary examines how police investigated the cases and the questions families were left with. #CNN #News

All Comments (21)
  • @user-oy1fj6vq8f
    I truly cannot imagine having your child go missing. There can be nothing worse.
  • I'm sorry to hear that Big Jim passed away. What a loyal, supportive son.
  • @teleopinions1367
    One of my cousin's sons was kidnapped and killed by a secret police from a Central American country years ago. She never recovered his body, she doesn't know where he was killed exactly, she couldn't bury her son, she doesn't have a place in a cemetery to go visit him. I think that is a type of pain that is very difficult to explain. In those countries they do it to keep people in their place, quiet. It's very cruel.
  • @Onora619
    Man, it must be a whole 'nother kind of rough to be the twin of a serial killer.
  • When his brother referred to his wife I spit up my coffee. I didn’t see that coming.
  • @ellybean5868
    When she says she can hear her daughter saying hi Mom. It has been 7 yrs and I still expect my son to come in the door and say hey Mom. I had a dream quite a while after he passed, and when I woke up I thought it was all a dream. I went downstairs calling him and saying I had the worst dream, it was awful.... I was so relieved when I woke up, until I got downstairs and realized it wasn't a dream, it was real
  • My heart goes out to the families of the missing children. May their dear souls rest in peace and rise in glory and may their memories always be a blessing.🙏
  • @potterj09
    If anyone was unaware, they made a tv miniseries about this called Black Bird. Very very unsettling, and a scary level of acting.
  • @Meatbalzz
    I was on the film crew that made this movie for Apple. I wasn’t aware of this story before I worked on the mini-series Black Bird.
  • I was taken by someone w.hile at a bar in Davenport, Iowa back in 83. I had to have been slipped something in my drink and some how got away and ran across Interstate 80 into Pleasant Valley and ran to a house where they called police. I was arguing with a officer when I came out of the blackout. Who ever had me threw my wallet in a mail box in Gary, Indiana. They were bad people who had me. Its a mirace I survived. There are predators everyway I have 2 big dogs and I am extremely careful Going thru that changed me. I never recovered those memories. Just vague memories of the bridge that crosses the Mississippi river I stopped drinking after that. Wish I could say I never drank again but 2 years later I did drink and it was a hot mess This is reality for me I am lucky to be alive
  • So two young women are approached by a sketchy man in a van near the spot where another young student had been abducted a week earlier and the police let him go without any investigation? Hello!
  • This is a story right out of the archives of movie of the week. You couldn't have written it any better, it has everything. The really bad, bad guy. The sport star turned drug dealer, turns into a good guy, well not that he was bad, just a bit mis guided And many dead teen aged girls. Hense, movie of the week and the rest is history. Thank you to the good dude for taking this evil pile down... It's a chilling story, and worth a second look, it's quite a long movie...
  • @gravela
    The axes on the wall of a serial killers brother were kinda creepy
  • @325bye
    There is a tv show on Apple TV called black bird. It is a true telling of this, easily one of the best shows I have seen.
  • @SoneBlink
    I saw the series based on this story, really good watch.
  • @d.khoung359
    As a father to three girls, this is heartbreaking.
  • @dougellis7917
    Black Bird was a great mini-series about this case.
  • I'm not surprised Jimmy Keene's life is being made into a movie, because it already sounds just like one.