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Show Notes
On July 30, 2008, 38-year-old unemployed Army veteran Scott J. Johnson sexually assaulted a 24-year-old woman off a remote bike path in the woods of East Kingsford, MI. Along the Menominee River, teetering the Michigan/Wisconsin border, Johnson aggressively forced himself upon his unwilling victim, but the sexual assault committed that afternoon was only the precursor for one man’s murderous reign of terror. Scott Johnson changed the lives of several families in an instant - when he appeared from the wooded forest as if out of nowhere, dressed in full camouflage army fatigues while brandishing a semi-automatic rifle at a group of teenagers swimming by an old, abandoned train bridge.
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Written by Michael Dunphy Jr., Executive Produced by Michael Ojibway.
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Written/Audio Sources:
- Woman says suspect in Wis. shootings raped her
- KATRINA COATES—‘I SURVIVED: A DAY OF CHANGE’
- Killer: Shooting teens was like spilling milk
- Wisconsin Army veteran Scott J. Johnson who shot and killed three teenage swimmers last summer compares killings to spilled milk
- At the Train Bridge
- Man who shot three at swimming hole near the Wisconsin-Michigan border gets life sentence
- UP shooter: 'I have yet to feel a glimmer of remorse'
- Kingsford, Michigan
- The Security of Our Nation's Passenger and Freight Railroad Network
- SCOTT J JOHNSON Inmate 00543917: Wisconsin DOC Prisoner Arrest Record
- 911 Calls Released From Deadly Wisc. Shooting
- Man Arrested in Ambush on 3 Wis. Swimmers
- Wis. Charges: Mich. Gunman Had 'Nothing to Lose'
- Man Arrested in River Ambush on Wis. Swimmers
- Wis. Killer: 'I Should Be Lined Up and Shot'
- Johnson Sentencing
- Life in Prison for Man Who Killed 3 Wis. Teens
- Border shooting victim remembered
Music & Sound Effect Sources
- Opening Track: “Clutches” by Kurtis Parker
- Closing Track: “Giving Up on Love” by Noah Smith
Music & Sound Effect Sources
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