EPISODE · Apr 11, 2026 · 49 MIN
Why Did This Killer Use Cables To Strangle His Victims_ _ The New Detectives
from FilmRise True Crime · host FilmRise True Crime
A phone call to police. A confession to murder. And a signature so distinctive that forensic scientists could identify the killer by the wounds left behind.In this episode, I uncover a disturbing case 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 [citation:1]. This case follows a serial killer who phoned police to confess to a murder and was captured just blocks from the pay phone [citation:1]. But to convict him, investigators needed to prove a murder had occurred, tie it to the perpetrator, and establish motive [citation:1].The killer's signature method was strangulation using cables. Tool mark experts examined cut marks on the victim's bones and linked them directly to the killer's instruments [citation:1]. Forensic scientists asked a crucial question: why cables? The answer revealed something about the killer's psychology — his need for control, his access to specific tools, and his desire to leave a mark that investigators could read like a signature. The case also required psychiatric evaluation to determine if the killer was sane enough to stand trial [citation:1].Turn down the lights, put on your headphones, and press play — because the murder weapon told a story the killer never meant to share.
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