Ashland is a small, quiet town with a population of about 20,000, known for its rural setting, university, and Amish community. Missing persons cases are rare, making two disappearances within a short time frame highly unusual.
Kim Major served as a detective for 23 years, handling violent crime, sex offenses, and child abuse cases. She managed over a thousand such cases during her tenure.
Elizabeth was known and well-liked in the community, with many officers keeping an eye on her due to her vulnerability. Her disappearance left the community on edge and deeply concerned.
The 911 call was from a woman who had been held captive and was whispering to avoid alerting her abductor. This call led to the rescue of the victim and the eventual capture of Sean Great, a serial killer.
Major used empathy and a calm demeanor to gain Great's trust, allowing him to open up and confess to his crimes. She also secretly recorded the interviews as a backup when the video system malfunctioned.
Great revealed that he had a hunger to kill and demonstrated his strangulation technique on a detective, showing how he had killed his victims.
The community was in shock and disbelief, as such crimes were unprecedented in their quiet town. Many residents felt a need to gather and witness the demolition of the house as a form of closure.
Sean Great was found guilty on multiple counts of aggravated murder, rape, and kidnapping. He received the death penalty, which is currently on hold pending an alternative to lethal injection.
Genetic genealogy provided a potential identity for an unidentified victim, leading to a DNA comparison with her daughter that confirmed her identity as Dana Nicole Lowry.
The case took a significant emotional toll on Major, making her more hypersensitive and affecting her physically. She also faced a chilling threat from Great through a fellow inmate.
Officers race to find a kidnapped woman, not knowing that saving her would lead to the capture of a serial killer.
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