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🗓️ 23 November 2021
⏱️ 30 minutes
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0:00.0 | In the consult, we discuss cases that are violent and sexually violent in nature. |
0:06.0 | Listener discretion is advised. Welcome to the consult. I'm Julia Cowley, retired FBI agent and profiler, and former |
0:44.0 | special agent forensic scientist with the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation. I'm excited because we have a |
0:49.8 | full crew today. I'm Angela Serser, retired FBI agent and profiler, and previously, a special agent with |
0:58.0 | the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and firearms, and explosives. And I'm Susan Costler Drew. I'm also a |
1:05.1 | retired FBI agent and former profiler. And I'm Bob Drew. I am a retired FBI agent and profiler, and prior to that |
1:16.6 | was a police officer for 12 years. We're going to be talking about a series of rapes that occurred |
1:23.2 | over a span of a year in Texas. The offender became known by the moniker, |
1:28.3 | the Twilight Rapist, because this attacks always occurred just before sunrise. |
1:33.3 | One seemingly unusual aspect of this case was that his victims ranged in age |
1:39.3 | from 59 years old to 96 years old. |
1:43.3 | At the time, the Twilight Rapist was one of the most wanted men in the Lone Star State, |
1:48.9 | with investigators from several sheriff's offices, |
1:51.9 | the Texas Rangers, and the San Antonio office of the FBI, all on the hunt for him. |
1:57.6 | A task force was formed, and Bob and Susan were called in to provide assistance with an |
2:02.7 | unknown offender profile. The first known offense attributed to this offender occurred in LaVaca |
2:09.1 | County in January of 2009. It was 5.30 in the morning, and the victim, who was a 66-year-old |
2:16.8 | white female, was sitting on her sofa, |
2:19.2 | writing checks to pay her bills when she heard a scratching at her front door. She thought it might be her |
2:24.7 | cats. The noise subsided, but then a few minutes later she heard it again, and the front door was |
2:30.8 | suddenly pushed open by the offender, who entered the residence and asked, |
2:34.8 | where is everyone? |
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