This disturbing true crime case made headline news after a college student was found strangled to death in her own bedroom. Using forensic evidence and a full police interviews, they tried to uncover the truth in this twisted true crime story. They were forced to navigate a psychopath's manipulations and lies as they fought to get to the truth. In the end, they discovered a real life horror story about stalking and obsession that turned deadly. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- On April 9, 2008, 20-year-old college student Jenna Verhaalen was strangled to death in her apartment. Her boyfriend found her body the next morning and police launched a homicide investigation. Soon, detectives learned that Jenna had made a complaint about a maintenance staff member at her apartment complex. She said she had gotten out of the shower one day to find 28-year-old father of two Jeremy Rosser standing in her unit, staring at her. Police located Rosser, taking a sample of his DNA to compare to unknown male DNA found under Jenna's fingernails. When the results came back, there was a match. Detectives bring Rosser down to the station for questioning... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Channel Disclaimer: This video is for educational purposes to help understand police interview techniques and understand the mind of a killer. This full police interrogation shows how the Reid technique and other investigative techniques are used to try to uncover the truth. Get a look into the psychology of a psychopath as police challenge his many lies. Ultimately, this disturbing America true crime case turns out to be a college student's nightmare come to life. We drop new videos every Sunday at 11 AM ET and Thursday at 11 AM ET. Don't forget to subscribe for more true crime content like this. #truecrime #interrogation #truecrimecommunity #truecrimestories #TheCrimeSeen
