I thought it was impossible to find a stranger character than, “The Colorado Slayer” until the case of “The Wedding Stalker” came across my desk. I have been working as the lead detective at the Colorado Police Department for a little over three years, with four highly trained field officers. I have run across some strange things and even stranger people, but never a case involving a suspect that stalks his victims at weddings. A wedding is supposed to be a time of rejoicing a marriage, with guest and family members enjoying that special occasion. No one would ever suspect that a handsome man in a tuxedo is actually a serial killer hunting for his next victim.
I take this case very personal, considering my daughter has the same similarities as these other young women whom are being captured and brutally murdered. My team and I worked throughout the night in coming up with a profile on this suspect. As of now, we are sure he is a white male, good looking, between the ages of 25 to 30, and socially welcoming. He has murdered a total of four women, all in which had attended a wedding the night prior to their death. All the victims were found within a nine mile radius from the wedding attended. Each young woman was found fully clothed with cause of …show more content…
Howard for questioning. He explained that a man had approached him and offered him $100 to simply write a note. A sketch artist drew his description of the man whom had approached him, but the drawing looked inconspicuous, like any other typical male. His alibi for each murder was sitting at home alone watching television, and with no one to verify his statement we placed him in a holding cell. The next morning we were called out to another young girl found murdered. She had the same appearances and cause of death as the others, and was last seen leaving her sister’s wedding with a “handsome man”. Our prime suspect was no longer our guy and we were back to square