The officer who investigated his own murder on national television
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概要
On December 27, 1986, a young woman is found strangled in a creek alongside the I-15 freeway in San Diego. Thirty-six hours later, the officer in charge of the investigation - Craig Peyer - records a traffic safety segment for NBC News while patrolling the same route. Then the impossible happens: as the camera films him stopping a motorist, his face is exposed on national television just as multiple surviving victims recognize him.
In this episode, we explore how a 90-second segment triggered massive phone calls from over twenty women who had been attacked by the same man, how a visible cut on his eyebrow linked the officer to previously filed but uninvestigated crimes, and why formal reports of serial attacks were ignored until television accidentally exposed the truth. How could a homicide investigator hide his crimes while orchestrating his own capture?
Victim: Kara Brown
Date: December 27, 1986
Location: Mercy Road, I-15, San Diego, California
Status: Craig Peyer sentenced to life in prison; parole denied at two hearings
- Officer Craig Peyer actively participated in the investigation of Kara's murder while being responsible for her death.
- More than twenty women filed formal reports of attacks on the I-15 that remained archived without police action until after the television segment.
- The fresh visible cut on Peyer's right eyebrow in the NBC video was independently identified by surviving victims as a distinctive mark of their attacker.
- The 90-second broadcast on NBC - originally produced as a prevention tool - turned out to be the only mechanism that triggered institutional response to previously ignored reports.
Kara Brown, San Diego I-15, 1986, investigation, serial killer, police corruption, strangulation, mystery, forensic, imperfect crimes, true crime Spanish
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