It's the morning of September 13, 2004.
Amanda Morello walks into the Worcester Police Department headquarters to file a missing person's report for her mother, Wendy Morello.
It has been more than a week since Wendy was last seen.
Two hours after Amanda files her report with the WPD, 100 miles north of Worcester in York, Maine, a man taking an afternoon walk discovers a green 35-gallon plastic trash bin in the middle of the woods.
He lifts the lid to find the body of Wendy Morello stuffed inside.
Wendy is considered the fourth victim in a string of homicides over a one year period, from September 2003 to September 2004.
All the victims are women taken from the streets of Worcester's Main South neighborhood.