EPISODE · Apr 11, 2026 · 49 MIN
Two Kidnapping Cases That No One Could Have Predicted _ The New Detectives
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A woman abducted from a highway. A mother vanished without a trace. Two kidnappings that defied all logic — and the forensic science that finally brought the predators to justice.In this episode, I uncover two shocking kidnapping cases featured on The New Detectives, the groundbreaking Discovery Channel series that aired from 1996 to 2004 and inspired the creation of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. The first case follows 22-year-old Aimee Willard, a Pennsylvania college student whose car was found abandoned on the side of a parkway in June 1996 [citation:1]. Investigators believed she was pulled over by someone posing as a cop, kidnapped, and murdered. Her body was discovered days later in a vacant lot. Arthur Bomar, a paroled killer, was convicted of her murder in 1998 and sits on death row today [citation:1].The second case examines the disappearance of Rikki Ellsworth, whose kidnapping left investigators with no physical evidence — only the behavioral patterns of a predator who thought he could outsmart the system. Using psychological profiling, FBI experts including renowned profiler Robert Ressler analyzed crime scene details to reveal hidden motives [citation:2].Turn down the lights, put on your headphones, and press play — because these kidnappings changed forensic investigation forever.
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A woman abducted from a highway. A mother vanished without a trace. Two kidnappings that defied all logic — and the forensic science that finally brought the predators to justice.In this episode, I uncover two shocking kidnapping cases featured on The New Detectives, the groundbreaking Discovery Channel series that aired from 1996 to 2004 and inspired the creation of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. The first case follows 22-year-old Aimee Willard, a Pennsylvania college student whose car was found abandoned on the side of a parkway in June 1996 [citation:1]. Investigators believed she was pulled over by someone posing as a cop, kidnapped, and murdered. Her body was discovered days later in a vacant lot. Arthur Bomar, a paroled killer, was convicted of her murder in 1998 and sits on death row today [citation:1].The second case examines the disappearance of Rikki Ellsworth, whose kidnapping left investigators with no physical evidence — only the behavioral patterns of a predator who thought he could outsmart the system. Using psychological profiling, FBI experts including renowned profiler Robert Ressler analyzed crime scene details to reveal hidden motives [citation:2].Turn down the lights, put on your headphones, and press play — because these kidnappings changed forensic investigation forever.
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