Serial Killer Altemio Sanchez AKA "The Bike Path Rapist." - True Crime Documentary

Serial Killer Altemio Sanchez AKA "The Bike Path Rapist." - True Crime Documentary

Serial Killer Altemio Sanchez AKA "The Bike Path Rapist." - True Crime Documentary Serial Killer Altemio Sanchez AKA "The Bike Path Rapist"Altemio Sanchez, known as The Bike Path Rapist, terrorized western New York for over two decades. Operating primarily in the Buffalo area, he was responsible for multiple sexual assaults and at least three confirmed murders between the 1980s and early 2000s. For years, Sanchez eluded authorities despite a growing body of DNA evidence. It wasn’t until 2007 that forensic genealogy and investigative breakthroughs led to his arrest. He eventually pleaded guilty to the murders of Linda Yalem, Majane Mazur, and Joan Diver, as well as numerous rapes. His double life shocked those who knew him—Sanchez was a family man, married with children, and worked as a factory employee. His ability to blend into society while committing horrific crimes made his case particularly chilling. Altemio Sanchez, also known as the "Bike Path Rapist," terrorized the Buffalo, New York area for over three decades. Here's a breakdown of his horrific crimes: The Victims: Sanchez is known to have raped at least 9 to 15 girls and women and murdered three: Linda Yalem: A University at Buffalo student, raped and murdered in 1990. Majane Mazur: A sex worker, raped and murdered in 1992. Joan Diver: A nurse and mother of four, murdered in 2006. The Crimes: Sanchez's crimes spanned from 1975 to 2006. He typically attacked his victims near secluded bike paths, hence his nickname. His methods often involved strangulation, and he sometimes raped his victims. The Investigation: The case remained unsolved for many years, despite the efforts of investigators. DNA evidence eventually played a crucial role in linking Sanchez to the crimes. The Perpetrator: Altemio Sanchez was a seemingly ordinary man, a machinist and factory worker, married with children. He was even involved in his community, coaching his sons' basketball and baseball teams. This facade hid a dark and violent side. The Aftermath: Sanchez was arrested in 2007 and confessed to the murders. He pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 75 years to life in prison. His arrest led to the release of Anthony Capozzi, an innocent man who had spent 22 years in prison for a rape Sanchez had committed. This case is particularly disturbing because of the length of time Sanchez was able to commit his crimes and the contrast between his outward appearance and his brutal actions. It highlights the importance of DNA evidence in solving cold cases and the devastating impact of violence on victims and their families. Altemio Sanchez, Bike Path Rapist, Serial Killer, Buffalo, New York, Linda Yalem, Majane Mazur, Joan Diver, Rape, Murder, Strangling, DNA, Cold Case, Anthony Capozzi, Wrongful Conviction, 1975, 1990, 1992, 2006, Crime, Homicide, Sexual Assault, Justice, Forensic Science, Confession, 75 Years to Life

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The Ken And Barbie Killers [True Crime Documentary]

The Ken And Barbie Killers [True Crime Documentary]

The Ken And Barbie Killers [True Crime Documentary] Karla Homolka, 17, and Paul Bernardo, 23, better known as the Ken and Barbie Killers, first met in Scarborough, Ontario, Canada, in October 1987. Bernardo had already started his rape spree back in May. They were so drawn to each other that they had sex within hours of meeting. Two days before Christmas a year later, the couple drugged and assaulted Homolka's younger sister, Tammy, in the basement of her family's house. Homolka gave Bernardo this as a Christmas gift because she couldn't give him her virginity since she had lost it before they met. Tammy died by coughing on her own vomit as a result of the medication, but her death was considered an accident. Bernardo kidnapped and killed Leslie Mahaffy on June 15, 1991, and her dismembered body is discovered a few days later on June 29, 1991, the same day the killers marry. Kristen French, the third teenager, was kidnapped on April 16, 1992, and her nude body was discovered four days later on April 30th. She died as a result of strangulation. Bernardo was not charged with being the Scarborough rapist until February of 1993. More evidence linking the two of them to the murders was discovered, and Homolka agreed to a plea deal, and both of them are charged with the murders of the three girls. In June of 1993, Homolka was found guilty and sentenced to 12 years in prison. Homolka testified against Bernardo in court after the couple divorced in 1994. Bernardo was found guilty and sentenced to life in prison in 1995. Homolka is now out of prison and has three children. She and her second husband are currently residing in Quebec, after spending many years in the Caribbean following Homolka's release. Bernardo, meanwhile, has filed for parole in Toronto, Canada. At the same time, it was revealed that he was planning to marry a Toronto woman whom he had charmed through letters written in his cell. It's unclear if the wedding arrangements are still on. The Ken And Barbie Killers True Crime Documentary

14 Jan 202445min

I Was Kidnapped By a Sasquatch TRUE STORY

I Was Kidnapped By a Sasquatch TRUE STORY

I Was Kidnapped By a Sasquatch TRUE STORY

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Bodycam - Firefighter Arrested for Impersonating Police Officer

Bodycam - Firefighter Arrested for Impersonating Police Officer

Bodycam - Firefighter Arrested for Impersonating Police Officer Anthony Woods has the unenviable distinction of being the only firefighter on the Brady List maintained by the State Attorney's Office for the Ninth Judicial District of Florida. At the time of this incident, Woods was a firefighter with Orange County Fire Rescue. According to a summary written by prosecutors, on December 12, 2021, the victim was exiting the 408 onto East Colonial Drive when, according to his statement, a Grey Hyundai cut him off. The victim continued to drive toward his original destination, but realized he was being followed by the vehicle that cut him off. The victim, fearing that he was being followed, took a different route to determine whether he was being followed. The Hyundai continued to follow the victim until the Hyundai maneuvered a in such a way to block the victim's vehicle in the roadway. At that point, then-firefighter Anthony Woods exited his vehicle and walked toward the victim's vehicle... with a black gun in his right hand. Woods then stated "you almost hit me and I'm a police officer / firefighter." The victim then drove away and called 911. At the exit/entrance of the neighborhood, Woods caught up to the victim and again parked his vehicle in front of the victim's vehicle. Woods exited his vehicle again, overheard tje victim on the phone with 911, told the victim "don't take my tag," and returned to his vehicle to leave the scene. Woods is a firefighter. Woods also called 911 to report a reckless driver. Police interviewed Woods at Fire Station 87 where Woods initially stated that he and the victim got into a verbal argument due to the victim's reckless driving. Woods stated that it was actually the victim who was following him. It was apparent to police that Woods was lying, and Woods ultimately changed his story and admitted to following the victim and to brandishing a gun when approaching the victim's vehicle. Woods was arrested on suspicion of falsely personating a law enforcement officer during the commission of a felony, as well as aggravated assault with a firearm. Prosecutors charged Woods with falsely personating an officer and improper exhibition of a dangerous weapon. As part of a plea deal, the former charge was dropped, and adjudication was withheld on the latter charge. Woods was sentenced to six months supervised probation, credit for time served, a required firearms safety course, and minor fines/fees. Woods resigned his position with Orange County Fire Rescue on December 21, 2021. Prosecutor notes state that the victim feared that he would be shot, and that the victim had previously been in trouble with the law and had received significant penalties for that incident, and was consequently less inclined toward leniency for Mr. Woods. The victim ultimately told prosecutors that he believed in forgiveness, and that if Woods had apologized he wouldn't have pressed charges — but that if he had had a gun it could have been an entirely different outcome. Court records indicate that in 2015, the victim in this case had been arrested on suspicion of aggravated assault with a firearm. That charge was ultimately dropped. In 2020, the victim had been arrested on suspicion of misdemeanor battery. He pleaded no contest and agreed to pay restitution.

14 Jan 20241h 2min

The True Story of Kitty Genovese | The Witness | FULL MOVIE | True Crime Documentary

The True Story of Kitty Genovese | The Witness | FULL MOVIE | True Crime Documentary

The True Story of Kitty Genovese | The Witness | FULL MOVIE | True Crime Documentary On March 13, 1964, Kitty Genovese died after being attacked on a street in Kew Gardens, Queens. Soon after, ""The New York Times"" published a front-page story asserting that 38 witnesses watched her being murdered from their apartment windows for over half an hour — and did nothing to help. The death of Kitty Genovese, 28, quickly became a symbol of urban apathy. THE WITNESS follows the efforts of her brother, Bill Genovese, as he attempts to uncover the truth buried beneath the story. In the process, he makes startling discoveries about the crime that transformed his life, condemned a city and defined an era.

13 Jan 20241h 29min

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