
Serial Killer Plays The Tough Guy - Until Police Bring Him To Tears In Double Murder Confession - PART ONE
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Serial Killer Plays The Tough Guy - Until Police Bring Him To Tears In Double Murder Confession - PART ONE
63-year-old businessman Douglas Carlile was gunned down in his South Hill, Washington home while his terrified wife looked on. The gunman, dressed in all black, ran away from the scene, dropping a glove nearby.
Investigators looked into Douglas’ business dealings and discovered he had made investments with James Hendrikson, the owner of an oil field trucking company in North Dakota. Doug’s son told police that his father said if anything ever happened to him, it was James Hendrikson.
Detectives also learned that one of Hendrikson’s employees, 29-year old Kristopher K.C. Clarke, had gone missing from the company headquarters in February 2012 - after it was rumored he planned to leave for a rival trucking firm.
When investigators get DNA results back from the glove found near the murder scene, it points to convicted criminal Timothy Suckow. After police discover Suckow has Hendrikson’s number stored in his cell phone, they bring him down to the station to grill him about the two murders.
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63-year-old businessman Douglas Carlile was gunned down in his South Hill, Washington home while his terrified wife looked on. The gunman, dressed in all black, ran away from the scene, dropping a glove nearby.
Investigators looked into Douglas’ business dealings and discovered he had made investments with James Hendrikson, the owner of an oil field trucking company in North Dakota. Doug’s son told police that his father said if anything ever happened to him, it was James Hendrikson.
Detectives also learned that one of Hendrikson’s employees, 29-year old Kristopher K.C. Clarke, had gone missing from the company headquarters in February 2012 - after it was rumored he planned to leave for a rival trucking firm.
When investigators get DNA results back from the glove found near the murder scene, it points to convicted criminal Timothy Suckow. After police discover Suckow has Hendrikson’s number stored in his cell phone, they bring him down to the station to grill him about the two murders.
#policebodycams #bodycam #bodycamarrest #realbodycam #detective
Alexis Knight True Crime & Chaos Podcast: Join the Podcast and dive deeper into the chaos of real-life crime with Alexis Knight! No fluff. No filter. Just the truth.
https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/true-crime-the-court-of-public-opinion-with-alexis-knight--6292057
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/true-crime-podcast-2025-police-interrogations-911-calls-and-true-police-stories-podcast--5693470/support.
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