Thursday, March 13, 2025

There Exists a Network of Serial Killers Moonlighting as Long Haul Truckers Terrorizing America's Interstate Highways


Back in 2016, I was part of a 8 part Docu-Series called 'The Killing Season' with the A&E Network about unsolved murders along the I-4 corridor in Florida that link to long haul truckers. We shot my sequence inside the Acme Truck Stop in Orlando at the Red Rooster Diner 9565 S Orange Blossom Trail in October 2016. The release of the 8 part A&E series “The Killing Season” was in Nov 2016 but is very relevant today concerning the media hysteria about how serial killers have been masquerading as long haul truckers terrorizing America's interstate highways for years. Being a long-haul truck driver is one of the most ideal jobs for serial killers, according to the FBI. Serial killers don’t stop killing; the majority of them just can’t stop. That leaves the conclusion that there are, right now, multiple serial killer long-haul truckers out in our society.

Private Investigator Bill Warner's Take on Murderous Truckers Use of Highway System as a Hunting Ground as seen on The Killing Season. A&E "The Killing Season" A Killer on the Road (TV Episode 2016) Private investigator Bill Warner's alarming revelation that there exists long haul truckers moonlighting as serial killers terrorizing America's interstate highway system. The I-4 Serial Killer is a long haul trucker with over 30 cases near I-4 and I-95 says the FBI.

There are a number of unsolved murders and disappearances along the I-4 corridor in Florida, including cases of victims who were prostitutes or drug users, and some cases that may be linked to serial killers. The FBI has documented dozens of serial killings of people whose bodies were dumped near popular trucking routes, including the I-4 corridor between Tampa and Daytona Beach. Some believe that these murders may be linked to serial killers, with the FBI linking a trucker to the slayings of seven prostitutes whose bodies had been dumped along Interstate 40 in Oklahoma, Texas, Arkansas and Mississippi. 

Women with known criminal histories have been found slain execution-style in Central Florida beachside city best known for its love of motorcycles, auto racing and sunbathing. When a fourth victim was discovered, Daytona Beach police knew they were looking for a serial killer. According to the FBI, the four killings are among 28 in Florida that are unsolved and connected to serial killings that the bureau suspects were committed by long-haul truckers. Those include 19 deaths along the Interstate 4 corridor between Tampa and Daytona Beach, although all but one local law-enforcement agency denies any serial-killer cases on its books.

NYP Writes in Oct 2024, The FBI launched its Highway Serial Killings Initiative in 2009 after analysts noticed a pattern of murdered women — most living transient lifestyles involving drug abuse and prostitution — who had been killed and dumped along the Interstate 40 corridor in Oklahoma, Texas, Arkansas and Mississippi, according to its website. Using the Violent Criminal Apprehension Program, which is a national database between law enforcement branches that contains information on homicides, sexual assaults, missing people and unidentified human remains, analysts amassed a list of hundreds of victims along highways nationwide and hundreds of suspects, predominantly long-haul truckers

Frank Figliuzzi, a former assistant director of the FBI who spent 25 years with the agency, released a book this year on the subject, “Long Haul: Hunting the Highway Serial Killers.” “Oftentimes, the people who are at the highest risk for being kidnapped or harmed by a serial killer are the people who are the most invisible, the least likely to have connections to their families and may or may not have a trafficker,” said Dominique Roe-Sepowitz, director of Arizona State University’s Office of Sex Trafficking Intervention Research.

At least 25 long-haul truckers are currently imprisoned for serial murders. In 2009, the FBI revealed their database, the Highway Serial Killings Initiative, which tracks information about hundreds of murders that have taken place along US highways and tries to link some together by details. In the first four years of its existence, the program helped authorities to identify and arrest 10 men, believed to be responsible for over 30 deathsHere are 10 known killers who made the open roads of America their grisly hunting grounds:
1). Keith Hunter Jesperson
2). John Wayne Boyer
3). Scott William Cox
4). Sean Patrick Goble
5). Wayne Adam Ford
6). John Robert Williams..Featured in ‘The Killing Season’ episode 6.
7). Dellmus Colvin
8). Bruce Mendenhall..Featured in ‘The Killing Season’ episode 6.
9). Adam Leroy Lane
10). Robert Rembert Jr.

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