This episode covers the harrowing story of the "wooded rapist" in Nashville, featuring victims Pat Young and Zaya Miller, and the eventual capture of Robert Jason Burdick.
In March 1994, lawyer Pat Young experienced a brutal home invasion by an unknown assailant. Despite being attacked, she managed to bite her attacker, leaving behind DNA evidence that would later be crucial in identifying him.
Years later, in November 1998, a series of similar attacks occurred in affluent neighborhoods, leading to widespread fear among residents. Reporter Dennis Ferrier discusses the impact of these crimes on the community.
In 2008, after a lengthy investigation, police arrested Robert Jason Burdick, whose clean record shocked many. Former classmates and victims reflect on his dual life as a respected community member and a violent criminal.
The episode concludes with Burdick's trials, where DNA evidence linked him to multiple rapes. Victims share their ongoing struggles with trauma, highlighting the lasting effects of his crimes.
The episode recounts the terror of the "wooded rapist" in Nashville and the eventual capture of Robert Jason Burdick after years of assaults.
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