

"It was very obvious to us that this was a sophisticated criminal and knew what he was doing," Dick said.
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The victims described how he would talk almost lovingly to them, as if he was their boyfriend, before getting angry and violent.Īnd he knew how to cover his tracks. "He's actually engaging in conversation rather than just the quick act of violence," Dick said. "When you're staring into those eyes and that's the only thing you can see and the only thing you can focus on, they stick with you." Police Hunt for Model Citizenĭetective Wheeler and his partner Matthew Dick realized this was a special kind of rapist he was a stalker, a man seemingly obsessed with his victims who gathered intimate details about them. I knew I would be able to pick them out as soon as I saw that person." "He had a very distinct way of walking," she said.

He left her alone, shaking in her tub and waiting hours until sunrise to flee.Īlthough she considered telling no one, she thought, "If I don't tell the police, this person is going to rape yet another person." So she called the cops.Įven through her trauma, Kalmes-Gliege had memorized details of her attacker, from his gait to the haunting eyes behind his mask. "All I could think about was, 'I can't have someone call my family, my fiancé, my parents, my siblings and tell them that I have been killed six weeks before I get married,'" she said.
