The whole "serial killer" phenomenon is contrived for the most part, long haul truckers are suspect for a prodigious amount of murders of prostitutes, hitchhikers, and stranded motorists whose bodies have been found dumped beside the interstates for decades, given the resources the FBI has available we say it requires massive collusion from them, and from local police for this to go on.
Ok every driver has an electronic logbook that says where he has been, how he got there and how long the journey took .. all the FBI has to do is identify what trucks were at which particular truck stops when disappearances took place, and when the same driver turns up at multiple locations he or she becomes a suspect and is brought in for questioning .. they don't do that and the killings go on.
Whereas scuttlebutt says there is a communication web among killer truckers, where they talk about such matters as the best places to find victims. Truckers make ideal serial killers, they are out at night when there is little or no supervision, they pick up victims in one state murder them in another and dump the body in still another, which makes it tough for law enforcement, when different police departments are working on each murder in different jurisdictions across the country.
Rest areas, truck stops and travel plazas have prostitutes and drug dealers wandering about looking for business, when you are on the highway or at a rest stop you don't know who the stranger in the next truck might be, the FBI Highway Serial Killers Initiative or HSK has identified more than four hundred suspects and seven hundred and fifty of their victims since the program began.
That the killings continue unabated means the FBI is running dead, while most distressing part is when road construction crews find the bodies they allegedly throw them in with the trash, because Police / FBI investigations slow down work too much .. so maybe it's time for some of these "Knights of the Road" to be taken down a peg or two.
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Nah, they're just trying to demonize the supply chain.
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Video: Killer Truckers.
The whole "serial killer" phenomenon is contrived for the most part, long haul truckers are suspect for a prodigious amount of murders of prostitutes, hitchhikers, and stranded motorists whose bodies have been found dumped beside the interstates for decades, given the resources the FBI has available we say it requires massive collusion from them, and from local police for this to go on.
Reddit Link - The Truckers Are All In On It.
Ok every driver has an electronic logbook that says where he has been, how he got there and how long the journey took .. all the FBI has to do is identify what trucks were at which particular truck stops when disappearances took place, and when the same driver turns up at multiple locations he or she becomes a suspect and is brought in for questioning .. they don't do that and the killings go on.
Inside the Deadly World of Serial killer truckers.
Whereas scuttlebutt says there is a communication web among killer truckers, where they talk about such matters as the best places to find victims. Truckers make ideal serial killers, they are out at night when there is little or no supervision, they pick up victims in one state murder them in another and dump the body in still another, which makes it tough for law enforcement, when different police departments are working on each murder in different jurisdictions across the country.
Video: Unsolved Highway Serial Killings.
Rest areas, truck stops and travel plazas have prostitutes and drug dealers wandering about looking for business, when you are on the highway or at a rest stop you don't know who the stranger in the next truck might be, the FBI Highway Serial Killers Initiative or HSK has identified more than four hundred suspects and seven hundred and fifty of their victims since the program began.
Map Shows Where Bodies Have Been Found Beside the Highways
That the killings continue unabated means the FBI is running dead, while most distressing part is when road construction crews find the bodies they allegedly throw them in with the trash, because Police / FBI investigations slow down work too much .. so maybe it's time for some of these "Knights of the Road" to be taken down a peg or two.