Richard Evonitz appeared to be an ordinary man living a quiet life in Virginia—but behind closed doors, he was responsible for some of the most disturbing crimes of the early 2000s. In this episode, we examine the abduction and murders of young girls, the warning signs that went unnoticed, and how Evonitz’s crimes ultimately ended in a dramatic confrontation with police. This case is a reminder of how predators can blend seamlessly into everyday life.
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