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Heads of Sierra Blanca

Episode 4: Juarez

Heads of Sierra Blanca

Dechado Media

True Crime, Fiction

2.61.9K Ratings

🗓️ 14 October 2019

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

Monica Rodriguez and Magdalena Salas begin investigating the Rubedec Killer in Ciudad Juarez.

This episode is sponsored by Article and Buffy.

Heads of Sierra Blanca is Executive Produced by Magdalena Salas, Monica Rodriguez, Gabrielle Ruiz, Alex Cline, Donald Albright, Alex Aldea, and Henry Tuten.

Hosted by Magdalena Salas and Monica Rodriguez

Edited by Victor Figueroa, Gabrielle Ruiz and Alex Aldea.

Sound Design by Victor Figueroa and Gabrielle Ruiz.

Music Composition by Andrew Joselyn and Alex Aldea.

Research by Henry Tuten, Magdalena Salas, Monica Rodriguez, and Alex Aldea.

Transcript

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0:00.0

It is undoubtedly one of the most dangerous places on the entire planet.

0:07.0

Whoever did this was not your typical killer.

0:10.0

There was something much more impersonal behind this than anything I've ever seen in my career.

0:15.0

Something colder.

0:17.0

37-year-old Lorena Salas found dead in her home.

0:21.0

The killer believed to have drudged her, then set up an elaborate contraption

0:26.0

around her home, which ended in her decapitation.

0:31.5

This is the heads of Sierra Blanca.

0:35.0

Welcome to episode 4 of the heads of Sierra Blanca.

0:39.0

Our podcast, Re-investigating the Rubdeck killings that took place in Sierra Blanca, Texas in 2007.

0:46.5

Last episode we were leaving the home of Terrible Father, Amateur Taxidermist and Rubdeck suspect, Wayne Doyle. And as is standard practice for this podcast, returned all relevant evidence over to the police.

0:59.0

Wayne Doyle was then taken into custody by law enforcement. After some resistance, he submitted to a DNA test.

1:06.9

This DNA comparison to the blood found on the Rubex camera fully exonerated him.

1:12.3

Another dead end.

1:14.5

But another thread we picked back up last episode,

1:17.6

wasn't.

1:19.9

Since the start of this show,

1:21.6

we've been in communication with the team behind the website that for legal

1:25.9

purposes we've been calling stream leaks. The Rubex uploader account headless had pings from four different IP addresses. The last

1:35.9

three were logged from the victim's homes, but we found that the first was

1:40.6

logged in Juarez, Mexico. The same location cited in the letter received by Dr Lopez in episode 2.

1:48.0

It's highly unlikely that this is a coincidence, which means it's worth investigating.

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