The Killing Cousins Documentary Analysis

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The Killing Cousins consisted of David Alan Gore and Fred Waterfield. Gore, was born in 1953, in Indian River County Florida. Gore resembled the stereotypical Southern “redneck,” tipping the scales at 275 pounds, so enamored of firearms that he studied gunsmithing in his free time. He also studied women but in a different way having been fired from a job as a gas station attendant after the owner found a peephole Gore had drilled between the men’s and women’s restrooms (Wetsch). Fred Waterfield also grew up in Indian River County and was a star football player and also a ladies man. He was always looking and talking about ways to get with other girls during high school (The Killing Cousins Serial Killer Documentary, 2014). As they grow older they realized they both shared a similar passion for sex and began shifting their focus to hunting women. Gore …show more content…

Barbara Byer was found in her shallow grove but the other 14-year-old was not. Gore told authorities that he dumped LaVallee’s body in a nearby canal. Once the police began to investigate they found out that he had been stalking Ying Ling for some time recording when she arrived home and how long she was home alone. Gore didn’t know that her mother was coming into town for the holiday and he used his police badge in order to get them out of the house. He handcuffed them and put them in the truck where he drove them out to the orange grove. Gore then called Waterfield to tell him that they were ready to go. Gore also explained how he disabled Judy Daley’s car and offered her a ride. He used his badge for a safety of mind. Once he got her in the car he put a gun to her and drove her out to the orange grove. Then he called Waterfield to meet him (The Killing Cousins Documentary, 2014). After repeatedly raping her he told authorities he dismembered her body and fed her to the

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