Detective Recalls Phoenix Canal Killer's Lack of Remorse After Guilty Verdict
Forbes Breaking NewsNovember 7, 20251 min782 views
2 connectionsΒ·3 entities in this videoβJustice for Victims and Families
- π The primary feeling after the guilty verdict was empathy for the victims' families and the girls themselves, who had their lives cut short.
- β³ The long trial and waiting period for justice were acknowledged, with the understanding that true "closure" may be unattainable, but "answers" and "justice" are possible.
The Killer's Demeanor
- π A chilling detail highlighted was the killer's complete lack of remorse after being found guilty.
- π¬ This absence of remorse was described as deeply troubling to the detective.
- π The detective's book, "Chasing Down the Zombie Hunter," includes the killer's statement, which was jarring to read and likely even more so to hear in person.
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Phoenix Canal MurdersCold Case InvestigationDetective Troy HillmanChasing Down the Zombie HunterGuilty VerdictLack of RemorseVictim FamiliesJusticeDNA Evidence
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