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[The Face of Evil: A College Town's Nightmare]-[The Face of Evil]

Dateline NBC · B2 · 2023-01-04

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📋 Summary

The Face of Evil: A Chronology of Terror and Systemic Failure

The Murders of Jamie Hart and Carolyn Casey

In 1999, the peaceful college town of College Station, Texas, was shattered by the brutal murder of 21-year-old student Jamie Hart. Her body was found in a ditch, showing signs of sexual assault and "extensive road rash." Despite a massive investigation, local law enforcement struggled to find a lead, as there were no fingerprints and the DNA recovered from the scene did not yield a match in the CODIS database.

Suspicion quickly shifted to those closest to the victim. Jamie’s boyfriend, Chuck Cruz, became the primary target of Detective Kenny Elliott. Cruz, who described Jamie as the "light of his life," found himself under intense scrutiny, failing a polygraph test and being treated as if he were guilty. This cloud of suspicion devastated Cruz, who lamented, "This monster is walking free while they're wasting their time on me."

Six months later, the terror returned when 21-year-old Carolyn Casey was found dead in her apartment after a fire was set to cover the crime. Like Jamie, she had been sexually assaulted and strangled. The murder sent shockwaves through the community, forcing residents to confront the "growing danger" of a predator hiding in plain sight.

The Forgotten Victim: Kristen Lancaster

Before Carolyn Casey was murdered, Kristen Lancaster had survived a harrowing encounter with the same perpetrator, Yanobi Matthews. At a party in October 1999, Matthews lured Kristen to his apartment, where he choked her and sexually assaulted her. "He's got me by the throat and he's shaking me," Kristen recounted. She survived only because a friend heard her screams and called the police.

Despite her injuries and clear testimony, the justice system failed her. Police treated the assault as a "he-said-she-said" dispute, with some investigators even suggesting her injuries were "self-inflicted." The case was downgraded to a misdemeanor of unlawful restraint, and a grand jury failed to indict Matthews for sexual assault. Kristen’s trauma was compounded by the realization that "nobody believed me."

The Connection and the Final Resolution

It was not until the investigation into Carolyn Casey’s murder that Detective Jeff Capps connected the dots. By reviewing files on party attendees, Capps discovered a pattern: Matthews had a history of crimes involving sexual assault and strangulation. When confronted with a fabricated DNA match, Matthews confessed to the murders of both Carolyn and Jamie.

Reflecting on the tragedy, Kristen expressed profound guilt, noting that "two people had to die in order for someone to believe me." Investigations revealed that another victim, Misty Johnson, had also been assaulted by Matthews months prior, but she had left town out of fear. Had the system taken these early reports seriously, the lives of Jamie Hart and Carolyn Casey might have been spared.

Conclusion: The Fragility of Life

Yanobi Matthews was eventually convicted and sentenced to death, later being executed for his crimes. For the survivors and the families of the victims, the ordeal left permanent scars. Kristen Lancaster, now identified as a survivor, emphasizes the harsh lesson learned through this horror: "It makes you realize how fragile your life is and that anybody can take it." The case stands as a chilling reminder of the importance of listening to victims and the devastating consequences of systemic failure in the face of evil.

🎯Key Sentences

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I just couldn't believe this was the way it was going to happen.
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I really thought he could be our killer.
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It makes you realize how fragile your life is and that anybody can take it.
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Looking back now, this woman almost didn't make it.
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Little did she know that in this college town, she wasn't the only one.
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📝Key Phrases

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look in the face of evil
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gripped by fear
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on the verge of a breakup
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breathing down one's neck
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a tough pill to swallow
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📖 Transcript

I told myself the worst part about dying is being afraid of dying.
If I'm not afraid, it won't be so bad.
I just couldn't believe this was the way it was going to happen.
She was a college student found on a lonely road in Texas.
We figured that she had been sexually assaulted and dumped here.
Tough questions for her boyfriend, Where was I the night before?

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