A killer confession: Detective details 33-hour interrogation to get Ohio murderer to tell all
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"I don't want to forget this case. I don't want anyone to forget it. These women could have been anyone. This could have been me." - Kim Mager.
"It's chilling," Sara Miller reflected about the memorable call. The caller, known as Jane Doe, spoke through whispers, saying she was being held captive.
"We were trying to be stealthy. We were told that the suspect was sleeping, so we wanted to approach and not make a bunch of noise." - Officer Curt Dorsey.
Miller dispatched officers carefully, understanding the risks involved. "They can't just gang-bust into a house. What if he'd have woken up with a weapon?"
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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