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- Опубліковано 23 вер 2024
- In the summer of 1999, Texas was terrorized by a brutal serial killer who traveled by train. The FBI assembled a task force to gather information about the dangerous drifter and create a profile that would help locate him. Unravel the mystery alongside the FBI's greatest law enforcers and forensic scientists.
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Season 5 Episode 6: An FBI task force conducts an international manhunt to find a Mexican serial killer.
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He was executed by lethal injection 2006 , in Huntsville, TX
GOD BLESS TEXAS............
i agree god bless texas.. if more states were like texas there would be alot less crime.. people would be scared about the death penalty..
Thankyou for the info..good then.
Good!!
Some people are beyond caring. When a man has nothing to lose he becomes extremely dangerous...
RIP Jim Kallstrom
5/6/43‐7/3/21. You are deeply missed, but live on in these episodes.
Didn't know he died. Was it Covid related?
@@terancetheindomitable9701 It was just his time! He lived until 1943 until 2021 that’s a long as time! He ran his course
@@terancetheindomitable9701 "covid"? 🤦 Baa 🐑
Mr. Kallstrom passed away from cancer. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Kallstrom
@@italkalotofshit Jimmy Carter is 99/100 in 2024. I guess you think he has outlived his usefulness as well.
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Who else is a part of the "Jim Kallstrom, former head of the FBIs New Yawk Affice" fan-club?
Unfortunately, In the 2016 presidential election, Kallstrom supported Donald Trump and has referred to Hillary Clinton and the Clinton family as being criminal-like. He lost my respect!.
@@TheMohadam I'm no fan of Trump, far from it. But is he wrong about the Clinton family though?
@@TheMohadam he gets my respect for that.
@@TheMohadam so what's the bad part?
@@TheMohadam The Clintons are criminals though.. He would know working for the FBI
Never gets tired of watching FBI files
IK Me Neither
He puts the water 💧 in the bucket 🪣
Me neither, i watch it all the time
Every few years I binge watch them.
Better than Toronto nightlife. That's for sure.
Good voice from the narrator gives you more appetite to continues viewing more and more FBI files... Anyway good job
His voice really makes this videos 10000% better
Right 😁
A little more exciting then the unsolved mysteries voice
The narrator really makes these videos
Yes you are 💯 correct
I understand they don't want to alert the perpetrator to any investigation but warning people about a guy like this would save lives
FBI wants to catch these kind of guys. For that they need them to kill again to establish an MO. They probably don't want to scare the killer completely underground.
@@kirahviofficial5761 What? Are you serious?
This case was extensively covered by media outlets domestically and internationally. The command post received over 2000 tips because the case was so public v
@@djibsondasilva454 its kind of true. Sometimes they do need them to act again. Christ...most agencies wait until someone does something extremely violent so they can get a better conviction. Its a pretty fucked up method but they use it.
@@theoldblood3804 yeah that is a *messed up method* Shit!
I remember the cops bringing my kids in from the yard and told me they wanted to search my house. They spotted this a**hole jump from the train behind my house and headed towards us. He wasn’t here, but they went door to door searching and telling us to lock EVERYTHING. They told the men of the townhouses to remove the tall thick bushes from in front and between our walkways. Kids couldn’t go out and play until further notice, women could go to work, but regardless of age their kids had to be in the school until they got home. It was a very scary time
Do you live in Texas by chance?
Serial killer: "I am cunning, invisible, and untraceable. I am literally a god."
Jim: "I'm Jim Kalstrom, fahmah head of the FBI's New Yahk Ahffice..."
Serial killer: "Oh shit..."
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Love your accent 😄
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I read your comment in his voice.
I love this show forever this was one of the 1st crime shows I started to watch on TV
When this story broke I was 14-15 years old and just had back surgery. We live near tracks in Louisville and when they said we was at a homeless shelter my mom was more scared. So glad they found him
Wow, you are probably lucky to be sharing this,, Me too im happy this crazy guy get arrested
Blu I wuz 14 to an my cousin came and we went to kill him fo da reward MONEY 💰 some how he fount where da MF wuz. We almost got him when da polise got him RIP 2 victims
The narrator really makes this videos always amazing to watch and listen to. If they would use a different narrator it wouldn’t be a hit .
Wrong, there were two narrators for FBI files both were hit...
I Like this ones voice .
Just like Robert Stack with Unsolved Mysteries!!!!
That's exactly what i just said. I always comment about his voice.
The other narrator is better, this guy is putting it on way too much. It's hard to take seriously, it's clearly not his natural speaking voice.
I know he is dead as we speak. Rafael Resendiz was put to death on June 27, 2006. He was indeed a very dangerous train-hopping serial killer who travel to different places to kill . Glad he is gone and no more innocent people will fall victim of this SOB. Another great episode of The FBI Files, love these shows they are awesome 👍 👍👍👍
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He'll be back in the next life
I lived in Houston at the time and I remember this case like it was yesterday. West University Place is a mini suburb of Houston.
TEXIT!.....NOW.
😱😱It seems u dint sleep those days of fear
I remember it too. That's when I got caught with court tv and watching crime investigation shows. It helped me feel safer. I was a senior in high school.
I used to live by were the once westpark railroad use to be, before they built the tollway
I'm from Houston and I was 8 at time this happened. I remember seeing him on the news. I lived near a train track I was terrified until they caught him.
It is funny how she is only cooperating for the safety of him not because he's murdering people
lol word
She received the rewards, for example the 50K because he was an FBI Most Wanted Top Ten Fugitive and all of the local and State rewards. Said she was going to use it for his defense and to help him with his mental health issues. Many were furious she got the rewards but she did help negotiate his surrender and there are no stipulations associate with rewards.
Shows how sick she is in the head
@@bobbieechard662 wowwwww
Why wouldn’t she?!?! She was rewarded for her cooperation…
I lived next to rail road tracks in Oklahoma, me and my brother seen a Mexican guy walking all he had was a can of green beans,his leg was cut,we helped him with his leg,went to local dairy queen bought him a burger,few days later his picture was on the news.
On the news? Did he die?
@@luro.9773 Executed in Huntsville, TX, 2006.
Wow!!!
@@sinlimites_rmex7209 ,why would you call me a dummy,I was explaining this was the same person they were looking for.
That's crazy!
He treated his victims so cruelly yet he wants to be treated kindly sad
my thoughts exactly!
The officers are so restrained. It would be hard.
They always do..they have no mercy for others but want it for themselves ❤💔❤
@@justkatrenee That's his Sister's Wish. 🤦♀️
Sadists not masochists
Having more than 5 criminal records should be a red flag.
I.love the voice of the narrator I'm addicted watching fbi files
*SAME here!! I first heard his voice when he narrated the TV series "A Haunting" his voice is perfect for these type of shows, videos, etc*
Try Cold Case Files with Bill Kurtis. Even better. Sleep like a baby
Anthony Call
Same! Makes my underwear 💦
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I worked with one of the Texas rangers that caught him, Mr. Carter was a hell of a guy and one of hardest working guys I met. He’s doing great in his oil and gas career!
If you can reach Mr. Carter, let him know that we appreciated his service in law enforcement.
No one caught his he handed himself in and his family got the reward money if 125k
That’s not how it works lol. But okay
@Ian Doyle The guy gave himself up to authorities he wasn’t caught while asleep on the train or hiding in someone’s gardens. Those are the facts. So he was detained is the correct word not caught. But yeah whatever you say.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣sure you did, what a sad tragic life you must lead
Arrested more than 13 times and he walks free?!! What is wrong with this system???
Lol
Yeah they sent him back to Mexico when he almost killed me he hit me from the back I don't know what he hit me with he broke my arm still suffering and hit me in the head five times I don't remember screaming I don't remember him hitting me but they sent him back to Mexico with the slap on the wrist
Stop taking drugs, man.
Hes an illegal alien . The democRATs roll out the red carpet for these people. Yes , it's absolutely disgusting.
@@georgiacrossett83my goodness
This guy was the 2nd closest I ever came to a serial killer. The FBI had tracked him through my neighbors yard
What was the 1st closest?
@@birbman9363 Ryan Parker. He isn't very well known. His dad was police chief in my town and he also worked with the police. They almost let him go because of who he was. I was on swim team with Ryan and had such a crush on him because he would dive off the high dive.
Yeah sure, right, of course 🤣
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Thanks FBI Files For All Your Informative Videos.
Bludgeoned with a sledge hammer? I can't even imagine what kind of rage would make one do that to another person. Sickening really, if you think about it
That’d make a bloody mess I don’t even want to imagine
As a rational person i dont believe in it but this is a demon from hell !
@@Thearvdr What is irrational about believing in hell and demons ? It is perfectly rational.
Think Ft. Hood/Vanessa Guillen
I agree with you it would take a inhumane type of individual to do something so sick and twisted a living breathing human being.
True crime stories are better than any well put together movie to me any day. F.B.I Files is on top of my list!
We need America's Most Wanted back!
Too many on it will be box tickers like this monster was so it won't be brought back.
@Nathaniel Yates Not enough not white people.
That sketch they posted on the news looked similar to my uncle. My uncle called his boss and told him he wasn't leaving his house till the cops caught the killer.
👀 well fingerprints would prove he wasn't the killer
The uncle was later caught by the fbi
@@joeygee4026 And Reséndez live to kill again
This true crime documentary keeps interrupting the ads/commercials!
Slide the red bar across the screen and then back to the start no more adds 😆
@@julieleach6668 lmao 🤯🤯wtf thank 😅
I don’t have that problem. I don’t have Adblock, but the ads never seem to happen for me. It’s wonderful.
This man even scared his own people. He was a crazy one.
Hahaha No shit!
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No he didn't.
You sound proud of him
@@Nostalgia_AddictMany sick people unfortunately comment on here.
@Vicent Williams I just saw your pictured and when I saw you I got scared.
Nice, another episode along with The New Detectives. Excellent! 😎😉
It almost seems wrong to watch one without messed up sound or the camera zooming around! I feel spoiled.
I remember this guy. I was only a kid when he terrorized some parts of Texas. I live in Waco and I remember alot of people mostly women was afraid at certain times during the day (and night) bc it was a rumor that he was here and it was also rumors he had relatives who lived here as well.don't know how true that was but everyone was shook. Most men was ready for him but for the most part us kids and women was scared. I will never forget his face and the title the media gave him "The Railroad Killer". some faces ya just never forget and his is definitely one of them.
I REMEMBER A FAMILY OF DEMOCRATS WHO SIDED WITH THAT BEAST, SAID HE WAS CUTE, AND SHOULD NOT GET THE DEATH PENALTY, BUT BELIEVED IN ABORTION.
@@JDMaya he doesnt look cute but look more of innocent
I live in Waco too and remember when this was going on. Crazy times.
@@JDMaya 😂🤣😅🤣😂🤣😅 this is the most ignorant ass comment I've seen in a while.. and that's saying something
I remember Chris Rock was getting interviewed on The Tonight Show and he said us Mexicans were coming up because now we even had our own serial killer
I don’t know why but every time I look at this serial killer’s face, I feel repulsive. Rafael Resendiz Ramirez makes me nauseated. I feel for all his victims and their families, they died a horrible way. Love The FBI Files, these are great shows. I wish that they would continue making them since they are better than any show today on TV.
I feel the same way about Ted Bundy
And there are millions of illegal aliens just like him in this country thanks to the democRATs opening the borders and refusing to deport all these illegals
Great job by the FBI task force on this case as usual they do a great job, bless them
They done a terrible job. They hand to pay his family 125 grand of the taxpayers money to hand himself in. They should of carried on hunting him and put his family members in jail for obstruction because they were clearly helping him evade capture as he was travelling to and from mexico at will. He wouldn’t be able to do that without help.
I remember seeing a criminal minds episode just like this one. Never thought something like that would ever happen. But i was wrong. Poor victims😪may they rest in peace
some of the episodes are based on true stories x
@@_asiluj_julisa5854 oh really? Must be. These two stories sounds so similar
@@Sada-yf6xh there’s a list of the real life cases used in criminal minds (maybe on wikipedia?) … a lot of the time they’ll use two or three cases for an episode but turn it into one fictional killer to make it dramatic
@@healgoth omg that could be it. Thanks! I will check it
Catching Out
Season 4, episode 5
Good, this is the type of Justice people need, well done.
Living in Oklahoma as a college student only 2 blocks from railroad tracks when this man was on his rampage. Scary time.
Watching from Nairobi kenya 🇰🇪
Hello from USA!
@@littlewolf9049 hi too
Hello from Toronto
Heey from kenya also kiambu 😅😂😂🤣
@@janicemacharia7847 kiambu tena anyway vipi
Iam in love with the narrator's voice 👌
This documentary is really accurate that even the actors playing the cops are fat.
They've spent more time fellowshipping at Dunkin Donuts.
Lmao
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When bust your ass you run with racism
Your whole country eh fat soil factory
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Operation train stop - wow that was hard to think up 🤣
Like the joint operation when they seize weed
you have thousands of miles of track though.
In 1999 I was barely 11. Hearing about this guy scared the hell out of me!
@SINNER👽FILMZ whoah
I was 16 and lived 50 ft from tracks where trains frequently stopped. We were definitely on edge
Hey there. Fellow class of 06’er (or are you 07). This seemed like the summer after my 5th grade year. Dad telling me and my granny to be careful near the railroad tracks.
@@MrBigrobmjca3 Class of 2006 here! 👋
Shout out to the friends who immediately know what's going on and do something about it.
Just said this the other day. Can’t beat them!
Oh boy you've got a face only a mother could love yikes. Shout out to genetics.
@@MrBikboi 😂😂😂
This show is just as good as the First 48.
Better
Its better
Better
Makes me wonder how many people he left dead on the trains.
I can't believe the strength and determination of the women who survive such attacks. As a man I'm not sure how I'd react if this happened to any girl or woman close to me. I'm totally disgusted about what a man would do to a woman. My thought would be to restrain or do the unthinkable to him if he fought back to much. I'd take prison if it meant it was the only way to stop a monster
People would praise you for that. Resendiz was always sneaking into people's homes and killing them.
@@MrJuvefrank I can't believe the strength and determination of the women who survive such attacks. As a man I'm not sure how I'd react if this happened to any girl or woman close to me. I'm totally disgusted about what a man would do to a woman. My thought would be to restrain or do the unthinkable to him if he fought back to much. I'd take prison if it meant it was the only way to stop a monster
In that case it would be self defense, you would be a hero. I wouldn't hesitate to take that guy down.
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I agree. And same here.
@Lew Thrasher too* much
My condolences to all the victims and their families its really sad
Rafael Resendez-Ramirez was executed by lethal injection on June 27, 2006. He was 46 years old.
Good. He shall burn in hell.
And he told his sister he's going to surrender so she can claim the reward money, instead of being killed by authorities and that;s what happened
Still very much a scum bag.
@@ironborn8786 Are you saying that people who kill innocent people are scum bags? First you have NO RESPECT to YOUR military and second, you are being ANTI-SEMITIC.
@@cinemaparadiso5402 wtf
@@cinemaparadiso5402 you are a clown 😂😂
@@cinemaparadiso5402 🤡
Rest in Peace Jim Kallstrom!!! live forever!!!! ❤❤❤❤❤Dear Friend!!!
One of my most anticipated uploads every weekend. Keep up the good work.
@@Delphi_Primetime “making marriage” doesn’t make any sense - you say stop GETTING married - no that anyone will listen and some have amazingly happy marriages
My uncle's wife and father-in-law were murdered by this monster in Illinois. The fear that came with this case was overwhelming. Still thankful he is gone and couldn't hurt more.
Sending prayers for you and your family 🕯️🕯️🕯️
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@ 36.50??
I live in Illinois right next to train tracks and this time period I was worried something might happen to us.
Watching in Capetown Southafrica, speechless with these senseless murders
I like to watch documentaries about the crime in SA too
Crimes in SA pretty horrific themself
I used to watch documentaries on apartheid too. Horrible.
Hiya, SA friend! Crime junkies from all over ❤️
Enjoying from *Dakar Sénégal West Africa🇸🇳*
Fast forward it up to the end and hit play to remove the ads... 😽
Who's here for the FBI NEW YAHK AH FICE
"FARMA HEDDA DA"
Nice one 💪
@@russellg866 hahahaha
It didn’t work for me. I might have to stop watching this channel.
@@DivaDivaFashionista me neither I guess UA-cam caught on and ended that shit💯🤔
This Guy turned himself because like he said they will never catch him.. And he got bored. That is the true. I remember that's what he said.
Oh wow! Really? Isn't that chilling. What a monster.
He was pure evil.
I love the way the FBI WORKS A CASE FROM START TO FINISH WAY TO GO GUYS!!!
Why are you yelling?
They were outsmarted by this criminal several times even in the end. The FBI was too stupid and desperate in this case, too slow. If they warned people near the railroads to lock and secure their homes, the casualties would have been lower. It really sucks that they had to plead to the sister of the criminal to let him surrender in his OWN TERMS. The FBI never caught him, they needed the help of citizens from both countries. What a s**t show. If it wasn’t for the Mexican bounty hunters trying to find his a$$, he wouldn’t be surrendering anytime soon to the FBI.
It's called doing their job
This was done on an episode of criminal minds. Good one
AMAZING HOW MY FINGERPRINTS ARE ON THIS CASE
The family did not want him to be harmed yet he was seriously harming others! And the wife, why would you receive used jewellery without questioning it.
You're talking an entirely different culture/subculture. Women aren't supposed to question their husbands - just obey and serve them.
People in town were too afraid to buy anything from him because they had a distinct feeling he was up to no good, especially because he disappeared for long periods of time, and when he did show up, he had valuable possessions. The wife worked as a nurse at the local hospital. He really was a strange character who wondered around on a bike with a dog on a leash. By the way, people in town didn't really know him as he was from out of town, and the only connection to the town was through his wife.
Is that beanbag culture
@@phoenixrising573 the machismo culture…. Reason I left my ex husband
Hes a typical illegal alien . They are all like this
If he wanted to wipe out evil he should have started with himself.
There's so many more killers out there that sure really truly honestly do need to be caught,tried,sentenced,put in prison,letting them be put to death or die on their own . If they're in prison but don't get parole let them burn in hell or rot in hell .
So you work for the prison system or the devil pick slide
Bro i just love his voice this dude does other shows as well
New Detectives
I would love to meet him😍
I have my serious doubts about the whole "genius" thing. I mean.. he left fingerprints, I'm assuming semen.. and gave his trophies to his gf. That doesn't scream genius to me.
just another stupid criminal
You didn't understand his intention, his plan is not to do crime without getting caught because he wants the authorities to know that he is the one who is doing everything, like challenging the authorities...
He is obviously genius because authorities where not able to catch him, he just gave in lol
Well, just being able to survive as a transient is what helped him elude authorities; not genius but toughness, maybe. He didn't mind living rough, jumping trains, etc. That was his ``genius;'' he knew that was what he needed to do. Although maybe it does take a genius to understand the further off-grid you are, the safer you are. (That's how the Unibomber evaded capture for so long, and they say he was a genius, too.) Back to Recindez~his refusal to steal from victims was a way of ``flipping off our society,'' his coup de gratis. (The cops WOULD say he was a genius, that he could elude THEM for so long.) Just appalling, his brutality. I remember being afraid during those years he was loose; we lived a couple blocks from RR tracks in Texas. Authorities hid the fact, I think, that all the murders were actually near double sets of tracks, where trains slow way down to pass each other or even stop for a while. As an amateur criminal psychologist, I would like to know his story of how he grew up so warped. Probably had a head injury and the whole thing: no father, etc., etc.
@@quickchris10 From what I read some time ago, as a child Resendiz was sexually abused repeatedly by an uncle. Strange, tho, that all his sexual crimes were against his female victims.... Perhaps as an expression of hatred for his mother's failure to protect him? I've read that Richard Ramirez (the Night Stalker) did suffer a head injury as a young boy. Btw, I'm from El Paso and am familiar with the particular Tex/Mex port of entry where Resendiz was turned into the US authorities. Hmm Just looked up some Dept of Justice background.info on the Resendiz case, and apparently Resendiz had been detected crossing the border illegally on multiple occasions but had been allowed to return to Mexico voluntarily even after he had already committed some of the murders.
@@MARIAMORALES-sw5xj Yes, I have watched I think all the docs on serial killers, plus the ``Mindhunter'' one where they went over commonalities between them. Head injury was pretty common. That, the absence of a father (or a cold father, as in the Dahmer case,) and mothers on one end of the spectrum or the other (neglectful or smothering,) seemed to create a perfect storm. Then, throw in some sexual abuse and a dash of random trauma . . . (sorry to mix metaphors.) Yes, the border is a mess, too; mix in the jurisdictional problems (as with Zodiac, who traveled from county to county,) and it's truly a nightmare.
I could listen to the Narrator voice all day
One of the episodes of "I Survived" here on UA-cam has the only woman who lived after one of his attacks. He killed her boyfriend by smashing his head in with a 52lb rock and, after raping her, also smashed her head with a rock and thought he had killed her as well. She played dead. Sorry I don't remember what the episode is called.
Watching now from Uganda 🇺🇬
Hi Uganda this is USA.
Me from Kenya mombasa
From USA Uganda beautiful country
If he was moving between the US and Mexico were there any cases in Mexico..??
Good question! That's a very good question! 🤔
I watched another video where they said it's most likely he murdered women in Ciudad Juarez
Mexican authorities think he might have killed people in Mexico as well
@rowdy rowdy that's very sad..
Imagine, authorities in Mexico don't call FBI, donk!😂
....four days later Rafael Rasenda was sentenced to death💪💪💪💪that caught me... thanks for FBI
You happy someone died whoever you is need real deal life lesson
@@astrapeer7929 he was a piece of garbage if anyone tried to take your loved ones life you would change your mind real quick buddy I promise you
@Apex yes
Astra peer, do you speak English?
@@lorewilhelm9182 yes I do
This episode gives me goosebumps
Me too 😢😢😢
Spooky dude
very clear voice of the narrator and very well arrange to watched
The killer actually used a candlestick? Just like Clue?
I shouldn't have laughed at this, but I did.
They treated him with respect and dignity but he took away many innocent lives how is this justice for the victims
It's not. The justice system doesn't meet out justice through corporal punishment, just as caning, whipping, or treating the criminal through other forms of physical punishment. It punishes via lock up,, solitary confinement, or execution.
@@kevinmalone3210 thank you for making this clear to me
I’m starting to notice that every serial killer was “one of the most vicious serial killers in US history” 😒
I thought so and when they say a town was a murder capital like yep heard it all before 😔
Yeah like whah🤨🤨
Have you noticed back in the days there was a bunch of random serial killers… now it’s a bunch of random shootings…seems strange
And the cops have never seen such a gruesome crime scene in their whole careers....
I'm now serially addicted to these FBI files
Thanks FBI FILES for the hard work ❤️❤️
You made my weekend amazing and awesome 😊🥰
Gennifer or Jennifer?
@@scarletmacaw most people spell it
Jennifer
But mine is spell
Gennifer, may I ask why?
Just curious is all
@@genniferkelly lookin like a snack
Gennifer nice
Your welcome gen 😊😊
I remember an episode of criminal minds just like this one. If I remember correctly then it was actually based off of this case. Very interesting.
Season 4, episode 5
Catching Out
The best documentaries
When I see the number of ads on it I closed it down immediately
Vous faite un énorme travail de fourmis qui coûte bcp d,énergie de temps et de recherche et de force vraiment bravo bravo vous étés les meilleurs encore bravo avec tout les respect
Merci merci
Je suis content de voir un commentaire en francais.
What a cruel people there are on this planet and I don’t mean only the killer himself... that sister of him should 2 be in jail for keeping quiet where he is. Two bad the bounty hunters didn’t find him in mexico
Your comment is IGNORANT and MISOGYNIST. The sister had no clue where her brother was and when he finally contacted her she immediately informed the authorities.
Your sick desire to throw innocent law-abiding people in jail is deeply disturbing. You do not deserve to live in a free country.
This reminds me of an episode of criminal minds a show about profilers that used to come on CBS.
I would bet criminal minds uses a lot of these real cases as inspiration-without a doubt! There's heaps of them I've recognised so far.
I remember this monster. He reminds of me of Richard Ramírez.
Don’t get married ever to either.
Always waiting for your comments sweet☺️
@@Ebi.Adonkie better to wait for wisdom than a bad divorce.
@@Ebi.Adonkie Haha.. You already know that I'm going to comment here, huh. I'm addicted to these shows and I'm off today. It's only 6:30 in the morning here and watching. ☺
@@edyann get up early but don’t haste into the marriage ceremony.
All serial killers are so similar in that they remember fine details even when many years have past by which begs the question, are they born serial killers?
And then they claim to be insane
@@ettyobz they are dramatic people
They think about and relive their killings so often that they memorize everything about them.
Top 60.... Representing Kenya.... This episode is epic
Watching from UA-cam at Yaya
@@brianjumba3188 perfect.... Hope you are finding the narration amazingly interesting
In fact the voice of Tony Call is amazing....this narrator's voice keeps me watching more and more of the FBI's episodes how he explains them is superb
@@brianjumba3188yeaaaaah! I also love how composed his narration is. Lol
Agree
Try that now in texas in 2021. people are just sitting by the door with a 12 gauge hoping someone would be stupid enough. But sadly I believe our times of self defense in and out of the home will be gone shortly.
@@WNT2BLV if someone breaks into your house, I guess you can beat them to death with your bare hands like the badass that you are. I won't take that change with my family there. Tough guy.
Love this show.The narrator he great love listening to him.great Job.
Mr. Anthony Call ✌
Didn't someone say recently that they weren't sending their best over the border?
😂😅😂they didn’t send him though he just came of his own accord
@@menschmenschson7504 Hahaha! You are right. People from all over the world cross the Mexico-USA border into the USA on their own free will. Nobody is sending them. They come here on their own.
At the end of the day, Lopez Obrador, the Mexican president, was his loyal supporter til the end. lm talking about President Trump who quoted that phrase.
Chesspiece- Yes. Trump said that
Evil deeds for sure. Going about killing a doctor then a priest.
I used to watch alot of the american cop tv shows when I was younger here in Ireland and always thought the extent of the crimes was over exagerrated but since watching the FBI files I now think they were dulled down , unbelievable
Man I've been looking for this episode in full for years :)
Oh yeah...this stupid cop guy talking st the start...What's the point? There was none of that on Discovery back in the day.
this man sister is cold...she don't remember the victim's and them family members...she concern about him being treated good...wondering what was her reaction when him get the death penalty....enough respect to all the law agencies.....
Are those cowboy hats still common attire in Texas these days?
A most excellent video! This was the case obviously used on the Criminal Minds series, "Catching Out".
Why is it obvious
That's what came to mind to me too
@@flooodo yes it is
@@flooodo sometimes people who don’t speak English well try to insert big words in an effort to make it sound better. Little do they know, they’re only exposing themselves 😂
What? Another bobbit?
Do detectives handle potential evidence that may have finger prints in carfully. I always see them pick stuff up and handle evidence that may ruin fingerprints from the perpetrator
😀 yeah...
These are not actual videos, real time videos are not showed on media i guess
Those videos are reenactments.
Criminal minds. Season 4, episode 5!!!! Omg exact same details. Now i see how many criminal minds episodes are based off real serial killers. Over 20 ive see so far.
I have read this guy his story in readers digest a very long time ago he said he felt like a worm was eating his brains 🙄🙄😳😳😳🥊🥊®️⚡💯
I'm been waiting for to see this episode.. EXCITED 😊 thanks so much for the upload
@@Delphi_Primetime yoir sentence is a jumble II can see english isnt yoir fish language is it lol
@@Delphi_Primetime sounds like you too are going through a nasty divorce. May I suggest counseling as opposed to comments here that only draw negative replys.
@@lakotafire2804 it sounds like you’re going to stalk and be bully.
@@Jolenesmart1980 Wow, you shouldn't be the one talking there buddy.
If he had been sent to prison for a long time after getting caught on railroad property with an illegal firearm, this murder, and others would not have happened. I might add; in Cape Girardeau, MO a woman was shot one night trying to enter an apartment, that wasn't hers. She was very drunk, and had the door almost kicked down when the homeowner shot her. Everyone in Cape Girardeau was on alert for Resendez due to the tracks running right through the city. The elderly homeowner was justified in using force, he had no idea who the woman was and was scared because of the publicity regarding this killer. The fear and pain these killers cause goes far and wide.
If the democRATs didn't open the borders for illegal aliens and give them the red carpet treatment, this would have never happened. Thank a democRAT for allowing this to happen
Always loving FBI files from The Gambia
i heard of this case. Such a monster 👹
The death penalty is the right way for serious criminals like these criminals have done! Very deep sympathy for the victims, rest in peace!
Any person who deliberately kills someone else deserves the death penalty.
@@111danish111The death penalty for heavyweight criminals to save more human lives, the death penalty fulfills the principle of legal justice ⚖ for victims
This guy reminds of the night stalker
First comment from india 🇮🇳