Det. Chase Calhoun visits a gun range to test whether or not the victim's injuries could be the result of her shooting herself.
03.25.1991
03.25.1991
Nathaniel White was a serial killer from Orange County, New York, who stabbed six young women and girls to death over the course of 16 months. He confessed that his first killing – of a 28-year-old woman pregnant with her third child – was inspired by a gruesome scene in the sci-fi thriller “RoboCop 2.” White was convicted of six counts of second degree murder and sentenced to 150 years to life.
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