Duane Chapman, higher often known as Dog the Bounty Hunter, has joined the seek for the killer of mother-of-five Rachel Morin in Maryland as detectives are monitoring leads lots of of miles away in Chicago.
“Hey Bounty Nation I need you guys to do what you do best and help me identify this suspect!!” Mr Chapman wrote in a put up on Instagram. “Rachel Morin was brutally murdered by (someone) who investigators believe is a serial killer.”
The name for assist was accompanied by surveillance video footage beforehand launched by the Harford County Sheriff’s Office exhibiting the person they consider is accountable for the mother-of-five’s killing in Bel Air, a city northeast of Baltimore, final month.
This week, Mr Chapman appeared on cable channel InformationNation to supply his experience on attainable clues within the footage that’s from a March home invasion and assault in Los Angeles. DNA discovered at that scene later matched DNA discovered on the location of Morin’s homicide in Maryland.
The footage reveals a shirtless man leaving the home at midnight of the night time carrying garments in his arms.
Sheriff on the lookout for Rachel Morin’s killer says detectives are monitoring leads in Chicago
Mr Chapman zeroed in on the suspect’s necklace, which he famous was tight and certain not taken off often. He additionally speculated that the person’s shaven haircut is military-style, including that there are two army bases close by.
He then identified what regarded like a cell phone and steered appreciable info could possibly be gathered from close by cell towers.
When the sheriff’s workplace launched the footage, they gave an outline of the suspect.
“The unknown male is described as being approximately 5’ 09’’ 160 pounds, approximately 20-30 years of age, dark hair, muscular build and is believed to be of hispanic descent,” the division mentioned.
“This is not a current photo (within the last six months), and the subject’s hairstyle may have changed. This individual is believed to have ties to the Los Angeles area and may have been involved in violent crimes in other states.”
Harford County Sheriff Jeff Gahler advised Law&Crime this week that detectives are additionally at present monitoring leads in Chicago as they concern the killer could strike once more.
Sheriff Gahler wouldn’t delve into particulars of their investigation, however warned: “There’s nothing right now to stop him from doing it again. I believe, and our investigators believe, he will do it again.”