How I Survived the Serial Killer Christopher Wilder
4/6/202634 min
She survived serial killer Christopher Wilder at eleven years old — but the real fight came after. For thirty years, Kristine buried it. No answers, no justice, just a narrative handed to her by a system that looked away. Then she started digging — and what she uncovered made her physically sick. Bodies on Wilder's property. A girl murdered just three days after her own abduction. And one devastating question that has never left her: did he kill her because he couldn't kill me?
In this raw, emotional episode, the Catching Evil team flies to America to meet Kris...
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Kristine· Guest1:10
[Ticking] There was a girl in Boca that I believe was, like, three days after.
Mark Llewellyn· Host1:19
Yeah.
Kristine· Guest1:20
It was really the first time I realized how much death was around me at that point. I was in his presence before, after, during.