Peacekeeper
6/16/202631 min
Police in Idaho Falls bring in a young man named Chris Tapp to answer some questions. This will set him and others on a path they never would've predicted.
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First 90 secondsMaggie Rulli· Host0:00
On a quiet Saturday morning, five women walked into a Lane Bryant store and never came home. The man responsible for their deaths was heard and even described by the lone survivor. But despite nearly being caught, he vanished into thin air. In the years since, new technology, new investigators, and new questions have changed what's possible, but the families are still waiting for answers. The evidence is still there, and this case isn't cold, it's unfinished. Listen to Counter Clock Season 8 wherever you get your podcasts. On a cold winter night in 1997, police in a small city in Idaho have brought a young man to the station to help answer some questions. His name is Chris Tapp. He shifts around in his chair inside a spare interrogation room, propping a baseball cap on the knee of his faded blue jeans. Chris is 20 years old. The detective asks if he's comfortable and says he can leave any time.
Speaker 2· Soundbite1:00
You're not under arrest. You're not in trouble. You can get up and say, "Hey, I'm done. Take me home." Just want to kind of pitch a grade and kind of go from there.
Maggie Rulli· Host1:09
The detective seems to think Chris knows something about the death of a young woman he knew, the brutal murder of 18-year-old Angie Dodge, who'd been found stabbed and sexually assaulted in her apartment more than six months before. Chris is confused about why police would want to talk to him.
Chris Tapp· Soundbite1:28
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