

In 1984, Tampa, Florida, was gripped by fear as a sadistic predator stalked, raped, and murdered at least ten women, leaving their bodies dumped along highways. The FBI’s only clue? Red trilobal carpet fibers—a rare synthetic material found on every victim. With no suspect, the case stalled—until a 17-year-old victim survived, providing a description that unlocked the nightmare. Her testimony, paired with forensic fiber analysis, led authorities to Bobby Joe Long, a trucker whose maroon Chrysler matched the killer’s profile—down to the carpet fibers in his trunk.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/true-crime--6473403/support.
In 1984, Tampa, Florida, was gripped by fear as a sadistic predator stalked, raped, and murdered at least ten women, leaving their bodies dumped along highways. The FBI’s only clue? Red trilobal carpet fibers—a rare synthetic material found on every victim. With no suspect, the case stalled—until a 17-year-old victim survived, providing a description that unlocked the nightmare. Her testimony, paired with forensic fiber analysis, led authorities to Bobby Joe Long, a trucker whose maroon Chrysler...