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Wild Crime: A Suspect | S2 Ep. 2

20/20

ABC News

True Crime

3.87.3K Ratings

🗓️ 30 April 2024

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

Wild Crime Season 2: Murder in Yosemite Episode 2: A Suspect Don and Kim zero in on serial killer Henry Lee Lucas. They find evidence in Summit Meadow that seems to match his story --but is Lucas lying? Produced by Lone Wolf Media for ABC News Studios, streaming on Hulu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

This is Jeper Roberts, co-anchor of 2020.

0:03.0

Welcome back to Wild Crime Murder in Yosemite.

0:06.7

Here is episode two.

0:08.5

A Suspect?

0:09.5

Secrets in the wild,

0:14.1

the wild, brutal murders, beautiful yet treacherous places.

0:20.0

These are the stories of the investigators who solve crimes in the wilderness.

0:27.0

We had a human being laying dead up there.

0:35.0

How did she get there?

0:37.0

Henry Lee Lucas has been confessing that he may have done a homicide in Yosemite.

0:42.0

The reason for bringing him here was for local law enforcement to solve these crimes.

0:46.8

My victims never knew what was going to happen.

0:50.8

He started talking about the little triangle sides.

0:54.0

This guy has been to the crime scene.

0:56.0

I was told to not do anything further with the case.

1:00.0

I was done.

1:01.0

Then the Dallas Morning News published the exposay.

1:05.0

Some of those confessions were bogus.

1:07.0

It shows that Lucas could not have been the killer in all the cases.

1:10.0

I realized that there was a murderer out there and we don't know where that murder is.

1:15.6

And then the skull was found. The Yes, Yosemite is magnificent.

1:46.0

It's mammoth and it's humbling.

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