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[On the Hunt for the Zombie Hunter: Solving the Arizona Canal Murders]-[On the Hunt for the Zombie Hunter]

Dateline NBC · B2 · 2023-10-31

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The Chilling Mystery of the Arizona Canal Murders

In November 1992, the peaceful life of 22-year-old Angela Brasso was cut short in Phoenix, Arizona. An ambitious young professional, Angela vanished while on a routine sunset bike ride along a city canal. Her disappearance triggered a frantic search that ended in horror when her body was discovered; she had been brutally murdered, sexually assaulted, and beheaded. The case sent shockwaves through the community, leaving friends and family haunted by the "sheer brutality" of the crime.

A Pattern of Terror

For months, investigators were left at "ground zero," struggling to find leads. Suspicion initially fell on Angela’s boyfriend, Joe, who had been baking a birthday cake for her that night. However, DNA evidence eventually cleared him. The case remained a cold mystery until September 1993, when another tragedy struck. A local woman discovered blood on the canal path, leading police to the body of 17-year-old Melanie Bernis. The similarities were undeniable: both victims were young women on bicycles, both were sexually assaulted, and both were killed with precise, lethal knife wounds. It became clear that a "madman on the loose" was targeting women along the canal.

The Breakthrough: Forensic Genealogy

As years passed, the case went cold, with police unable to match the killer's DNA to anyone in the system. It wasn't until 2011 that Sergeant Troy Hillman and his cold case unit decided to give the investigation "one heck of a shot." They utilized a then-unproven technique: forensic genealogy. Dr. Colleen Fitzpatrick analyzed the killer’s Y-DNA and provided a surname: "Miller."

Upon reviewing thousands of files, detectives found a report on Brian Patrick Miller. A chilling anonymous tip from the 90s mentioned that Miller’s roommate had seen him with a bodysuit identical to one found on Melanie Bernis. Even more disturbing was a document titled "The Plan," written by Miller as a teenager, which outlined a murder scenario eerily similar to the actual crimes. Further investigation revealed that in 1989, Miller had stabbed a woman named Celeste Bentley in the back, an attack he admitted he performed just to "see what it felt like."

The "Zombie Hunter" Persona

While Miller appeared to be an unremarkable warehouse worker and single father, his private life was defined by a bizarre fantasy persona: "The Zombie Hunter." He drove a modified vehicle adorned with fake blood and a life-size zombie dummy, often posing with props like handcuffs and bars. Friends described him as a shy individual who only felt comfortable in the open when wearing a mask. Detectives eventually orchestrated a "sting" at a restaurant, where they collected Miller's DNA from a discarded glass. The results confirmed he was the killer.

Justice and Aftermath

Following his arrest, Miller’s home was found to be a hoarder’s den filled with graphic, violent imagery. During his trial, the defense argued that Miller suffered from severe mental disorders and had no memory of the crimes, claiming he lived in a "trauma state." The judge rejected this, finding him guilty of two counts of first-degree murder. Brian Patrick Miller was sentenced to death.

Despite the conviction, the investigation continues. Sergeant Hillman and others involved in the case believe Miller may be responsible for other unsolved murders, noting that individuals like him rarely "stop cold turkey." For the families of Angela and Melanie, the verdict brought a measure of closure, but the memory of these "bright young women" whose futures were stolen remains a permanent scar on the community.

🎯Key Sentences

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It was surreal.
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That really caught our attention.
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There is a madman on the loose.
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I'll never, ever forget that.
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Something was up and it couldn't be good.
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📝Key Phrases

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on the cusp of
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make one's mark
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come on board
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something was up
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start from scratch
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📖 Transcript

tonight on Dateline.
Angela went out for a bike ride around dusk.
She never came back.
We thought it was someone she knew at the time.
That she was living with?
A boyfriend, yeah.

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