![]() 2 Podcast of the Year by The Associated Press and was listed among Apple Podcasts? Most Popular New Shows of 2019. Season 1, ?22 Hours: An American Nightmare,? hosted by WTOP award-winning reporters Megan Cloherty and Jack Moore was named the No. In ?Murder in a Safe Place,? veteran DC reporter Paul Wagner tells a story that, by the final episode, will have you thinking there may be a chance for justice after all. Police have DNA evidence and fingerprints - even a witness to the attack - but no suspect. Her murder has mystified not only the police, but her family and the community for the past two decades. Season 2, ?Murder in a Safe Place," investigates the vicious rape and murder of 50-year-old nurse Sherry Crandell inside the DC-area hospital where she worked. For nearly three decades, detectives had no idea who he was until a bike cop named Smugs began connecting the dots. A man whose DNA linked him to multiple crime scenes but whose name and face remained a mystery to police. Had he died? Was he locked up? Before the FBI would name him the infamous Potomac River Rapist, detectives simply called him their ?unknown subject? for years. Breaking into homes and raping his victims before killing a brilliant scientist near the gates of Georgetown University in 1998. Season 3, "Unknown Subject": For 9 years, he terrorized women across the DC region. “A restraining order is simply a piece of paper that allows officers to take enforcement actions should a suspect violate the court order, but a piece of paper does not protect a person when someone is intent on causing them harm.”ĬNN has reached out to authorities for additional information.ĬNN’s Aya Elamroussi contributed to this report.?WTOP?s American Nightmare Series? is a podcast covering true crime stories in the Washington D.C. ![]() “I do not want to create a false sense of security just because a restraining order or a protective order is obtained,” Lowe said. Lowe pointed out even though a protective order was obtained in this case, stalking victims should be vigilant and work closely with local authorities in reporting all violations to help prevent harm, noting that such orders should not be perceived as an automatic shield from suspects. They also found Khodakaramrezaei dead inside the home. When officers arrived at the scene Friday, they found the woman and her husband dead from gunshot injuries, police said. “There were instances where the individual did show up at the (home) previously bearing gifts.” “In one of the reports, she reported over 100 contacts in a single day,” Lowe said. The woman and suspect became friends but she filed a no-contact order against him when things escalated, police said. Khodakaramrezaei reportedly listened to the woman’s podcasts on the app and began communicating with her, police said in a statement. The stalking victim and her husband, whose names have not been released, had been repeatedly contacted by Khodakaramrezaei after they met online through a chat app, according to police reports she filed. The suspect is now charged with kidnapping New Jersey State PoliceĪ woman escaped abduction in New Jersey after 'year-long nightmare' across several states, authorities say. ![]() Parrillo Jr., 57, has been charged with kidnapping a woman he met in New Mexico last year, traveling to New Jersey with her, and assaulting her in the Burlington County residence where they rented a room, according to a statement from New Jersey Attorney General Matthew J.
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