Wednesday, March 12, 2025

Serial killers hiding in plain sight as long haul truckers terrorize America's Highways claimed PI Bill Warner in 2016 on A&E The Killing Season

Unraveling Serial Murder Investigation Finds Lives Lost to Long Haul Truckers on Interstate Highways, A&E 'The Killing Season' with private eye Bill Warner. Watch as the Daytona Beach Murder Investigation unravels, in this shocking clip from Season 1, Episode 5, in November 2016, see link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0D3tP5afoBw  After private investigator Bill Warner's alarming revelation that there exists long haul truckers moonlighting as serial killers terrorizing America's interstate system, Josh and Rachel begin a cross-country journey to research these killers on wheels. While hitchhiking, the filmmakers encounter women who work truck stops, despairingly referred to as "lot lizards," and hear first hand accounts of the dangers they experience everyday. 

As Josh and Rachel delve deeper, they uncover systemic failures in law enforcement allowing these mobile killers to run wild. A disturbing confession by a former trucker, serving a life sentence for murder, propels Josh and Rachel on a hunt for his accomplices. When a potential serial killer turns up dead in West Virginia, the investigation takes a surprising turn and we learn that things are not always what they seem.

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VIDEO ABOVE: 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. I filmed a Documentary with A&E on the “I-4 Serial Killer”, we shot our sequence inside the Acme Truck Stop in Orlando at the Red Rooster Diner 9565 S. Orange Blossom Trail. The release of the A&E “I-4 Serial Killer Documentary” was in Nov 2016 but very relevant for today! “I-4 Serial Killer Documentary” ties in with the arrest of Cleveland Truck Driver Robert Rembert Jr in October 2015 who Prosecutor Timothy McGinty claims is a over-the-road serial killer.
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 deaths. Here 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.

FBI suspects that serial killers working as long-haul truckers are responsible for slayings of hundreds of women nationwide. ViCAP: Over the years the FBI has connected unsolved murders of women involved in the drug and prostitution trade found along the nations highways to serial killers who drove trucks, Violent Criminal Apprehension Program. If there is such a thing as an ideal profession for a serial killer, it may well be as a long-haul truck driver

FBI Crime Analyst Christie Palazzolo is quick to point out that long-haul trucking is an honorable profession and that the overwhelming majority of drivers are not murderers—but it does happen, and the pattern is unmistakable. More than a decade ago, analysts for the FBI’s Violent Criminal Apprehension Program (ViCAP)—the only national database of serial crimes—began to see a marked increase in the number of bodies recovered along the side of the road. A majority of the victims were truck-stop prostitutes, and it turned out that many of the suspects were long-haul truckers.

DNA is connecting the dots on hundreds of unsolved murders of women found along highways to long haul truckers that criss-cross the interstate system. According to the FBI, four killings along I-4 highway near Orlando 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 I-4 corridor between Tampa and Daytona Beach, although all but one local law-enforcement agency denies any serial-killer cases on its books. The FBI report documents dozens of serial killings of people whose bodies were dumped near popular trucking routes. The report is accompanied by a map that shows the FBI plotting more than 500 serial killings — mostly prostitutes and female drug users — across the United States. We had an inordinate number of victims and offenders from this rather specific population pool,” FBI crime analyst Palazzolo explained. To make matters worse, these cases are extremely difficult to investigate. A long-haul driver can pick up a prostitute at a truck stop in Georgia, rape and murder her, and dump her body on the side of the road in Florida later that day. The victim has no connection to the area where she was found, and there may be no forensic evidence to collect because the crime was committed hundreds of miles away. The local police detectives investigating the case might have little experience dealing with a crime of this nature and may be faced with few, if any, leads.

I have done extensive research into multiple unsolved murders, mostly young women involved with drugs and prostitution, of victims whose bodies have been found along the interstate highways of the USA and most specifically along the I-4 corridor in Florida. FBI Report Highway violence; In the past four decades, over 500 unsolved deaths and 41 attempted homicides are believed to be linked to serial killers who are using the nation’s highways as truckers to find and dispose of their victims. 33 bodies n Florida, 38 bodies in Texas and 37 bodies in California are the top 3 in the body count nation wide. The FBI’s breakdown by state, click link to see interactive FBI: http://i.usatoday.net/_common/_flash…&preview=false



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