Machines | Forensic Files - Season 6, Ep 15: Killer's 'Cattle'log"
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Click here to watch great FREE Movies & TV: http://filmrise.com When police in the Great Plains were called to retrieve a dead body, they did a background check on the victim. The trail guided them into a strange thread of homeless drifters, cattle auctions and bad checks – all fronted by an elderly couple with a penchant for money and murder. Originally aired as Season 6, Episode 15.
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All this elaborate scheming, yet he couldn't even read or write? God forbid someone this dangerous had actually become literate,
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That perfidious bitch probably helped him dig the graves.
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Oh you wrinkled piece of talking trash.
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He was just an old villain taking advantage of a bunch of down and out men and then killing them to hide the evidence. Very pathetic.
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I could see Raye shouting in court "and I would've gotten away with it to if it wasn't for you meddling kids"
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21:50 - Classic Peter Thomas narration right there!
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Of all the FF episodes I have watched I find this to be one of the most disturbing for some reason. He is like the Boogey Man. Gives me chills and fills me with fear. This man is truly, truly E V I L.
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The pun title of this episode is too much for me.
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I was in the hospital for about a month man this was my shit.
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The son seems sane (19:47), shows that bad fathers even if they abuse their children can have good sons. There goes the psychopath excuse.
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that is one fucking ass stupid mother fucker that doesn't know shit to do in his life
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that is one fucking ass stupid mother fucker that doesn't know shit to do in his life
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On August 10, 2002, Faye Copeland suffered a stroke which left her partially paralyzed and unable to speak. Weeks later, in September 2002, Governor Bob Holden authorized a medical parole for Faye, fulfilling her one wish that she not die in prison. She was paroled to a nursing home in her hometown. The following year, on December 23, 2003, she died aged 82 at the Morningside Center nursing home in Chillicothe, Missouri, from what Livingston County coroner Scott Lindley described as natural causes. She left behind five children, seventeen grandchildren, and (at last count) twenty-five great-grandchildren.
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This man was sick!
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Faye and Ray guilty as hell
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by the way she pass in 2003
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i don,t believe not one word that his wife say its all nothing but lies,
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Imagine a farm where the livestock were people? You've just imagined Auschwitz. Let's all join together and thank Peter Thomas for playing a significant role, aged eighteen, in liberating Europe and the world from Nazi insanity and tyranny. I love that guy.
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This show prove how FUCKED UP How people really are!!!!
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Imagine what that old white man did to "blacks" and "Hispanics" and others non white when he was young! You all are so evil! As Michael Moore once said,“White people have committed some of the WORST crimes in history. But somehow they convinced the world that blacks are a threat.”