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SERIAL KILLER: Dr. No

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True Crime

4.7352.7K Ratings

🗓️ 21 January 2019

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

During the 80's and 90's, a serial killer was operating out of Ohio, killing sex workers and leaving their bodies along interstates. Could their killer be a truck driver who called himself Dr. No? And could his crimes extend beyond the Ohio state lines?

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0:00.0

Break it, break it.

0:07.0

Any ladies out there free for the evening, Dr. No is feeling lonely.

0:18.0

This is Reno, and we're not dealing with you, Dr. No. We already told you.

0:27.0

Ah, come on. How about my sleeping beauty? You're out there tonight, sleeping beauty.

0:42.0

Come on, girl. No, I know you.

0:49.0

Ah, you don't know me, sleeping beauty. You don't know the first thing about Dr. No.

1:01.0

But you will.

1:31.0

That intro was full body chills. Right? It is still the same host. I'm Ashley Flowers.

1:48.0

I'm Brett.

2:13.0

I'm Brett.

2:28.0

She had been badly beaten and left only partially clothed, and although she was unresponsive, he could tell that she was still alive.

2:37.0

Trooper Tiltler gave this girl mouth to mouth while he waited for backup to arrive.

2:42.0

She was eventually transported to a hospital, but with no identification on her, it took a few hours before police could run her prints and compare her face to mug shots, taken just six months prior when the same girl was arrested for solicitation.

2:57.0

Using the prints and the mug shots, they were able to confirm that this woman was 25-year-old Marsha Matthews.

3:04.0

Marsha was the mother to an eight-year-old girl, and she had a family who loved her, a family that would have to pull life support from Marsha just two and a half days after she was admitted to the hospital, because the machines were the only thing keeping her alive.

3:19.0

Marsha's family donated her eyes, her liver, and her kidney for transplant to three other patients around Ohio in an attempt to make something matter from this horrible thing that had happened to them.

3:32.0

But when the world one was over, when the dust settled, the family had nothing.

3:37.0

No mother, no Marsha, no answers, no justice, and the police weren't any closer than the day that Trooper Tiltler found her.

3:46.0

In the days after Marsha's attack, the sheriff's sergeant John Napier was investigating the case, talking to other women who worked the lots with Marsha, talking to drivers who might have been in the area at the time, and one man admitted to having contact with Marsha about two and a half to three hours before she was found.

4:05.0

They could have been having a sexual encounter, but the guy said that Marsha woke him up around 230, like he had requested, so that he could get back on the road.

4:14.0

But then after that, he didn't see her.

4:18.0

Shortly after, around three o'clock in the morning, another woman at the truck stop said that she saw Marsha getting into another semi, with an Arkansas logo on the door and a man behind the wheel.

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