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Introducing: My Friend, the Serial Killer

2024/5/28
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Steve Fishman: 本播客讲述了作者Steve Fishman在70年代作为一名年轻记者时,与连环杀手Robert Carr III(绰号“Red”)的偶然相遇。这次相遇改变了作者的人生轨迹,也让他有机会深入了解一个连环杀手的内心世界。作者详细描述了与Red的初次见面,以及Red后来在狱中向他坦白犯罪事实的过程。作者也反思了自己在报道中的不足之处,以及多年后重新调查此案的决定。他质疑自己是否准确地报道了这个故事,以及他是否能够弥补过去报道中的不足。 Robert Carr III: 播客中,Robert Carr III(“Red”)的部分内容主要通过Steve Fishman的转述呈现。他描述了自己犯罪计划中的一些细节,包括故意破坏车门把手,以防止受害者逃脱。他的陈述为理解他的犯罪心理提供了线索,也突显了他犯罪行为的冷酷和计划性。 Robert Carr III: 播客中,Robert Carr III(“Red”)的部分内容主要通过Steve Fishman的转述呈现。他描述了自己犯罪计划中的一些细节,包括故意破坏车门把手,以防止受害者逃脱。他的陈述为理解他的犯罪心理提供了线索,也突显了他犯罪行为的冷酷和计划性。

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The following interview is being videotaped at the Dade County Public Safety Department. I was looking for a hitchhiker, potential victim. Do you remember the moment when the car picked you up? So I was on the side of the road and this, you know, a sedan, like a nice enough car, pulled up and there's this guy. He had a kind of, a bit of a drawl. I was sitting in the car, buying a set.

I considered to be necessary in the crime that I planned to commit. There was a funny thing that I recall. You go to kind of pull up the door handle to get out, and it like didn't catch. First on this list of items was disconnect the door handle on the right-hand side of the car. I'm Steve Fishman. In the 1970s, I hitched a ride that changed my life.

I was just starting out as a journalist and crossed paths with a local man with a secret. This guy wants to confess to these murders. Let him confess. Boy, he unloaded, I'll tell you that. He claimed to be the serial killer next door. Next door to me. He lived in my town. A killer who got his victims hitchhiking. You're a lucky man you're here. And now I had a connection to him. I'd sat in his car.

I hoped this would be my big journalism break, as long as this guy was telling the truth. We got a fine body. We don't have any bodies. We don't have any reports of anybody being found deceased. He was positive his victim was buried four feet under the road. He called me in the newsroom every day, as if we were friends.

Then, he invited me to visit him in jail. He confided in me. He told me he could have been stopped. But now, decades later, I'm not so sure. They caught him in possession of a crowbar, wire cutters, pliers, and razor blades, which he might use to escape. So I'm going back to find out what I missed. I know where I need to start. How old were you when you learned your father was a serial killer? Twelve.

And how old were you when you and I met? Twelve. This is My Friend the Serial Killer, coming soon wherever you get your podcasts.