
This episode covers the 1987 murder of Susan Tucker, the investigation led by Detective Joe Horgas, and the use of DNA evidence to catch serial killer Timothy Spencer.
The episode begins with the discovery of Susan Tucker's body in Arlington, Virginia, after her husband Reggie Tucker was unable to reach her during a business trip. Detective Joe Horgas was assigned to the case, which revealed similarities to a previous murder of Carolyn Hamm.
As the investigation unfolded, police linked the murders to a series of similar crimes in Richmond, Virginia. The FBI's Behavioral Science Unit provided insights into the psychological profile of the killer, suggesting he was a young, troubled individual.
Forensic analysis of evidence, including semen and hair samples, eventually pointed to Timothy Spencer, a man with a history of burglary and arson. His arrest led to the first use of DNA evidence in a serial murder case in the United States.
Timothy Spencer was convicted of the murders and sentenced to death, marking a significant moment in criminal justice history regarding the application of DNA technology.
The episode details Susan Tucker's murder and how DNA evidence led to Timothy Spencer's conviction as a serial killer.

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