American Justice: College Students Go Missing in California – Full Episode (S11, E12) | A&E

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When two female college students turn up dead, police suspect Rex Allen Krebs, who had been jailed for attacking women in their homes 11 years earlier in Season 11, Episode 12, The Monster Inside. #AmericanJustice
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27 thoughts on “American Justice: College Students Go Missing in California – Full Episode (S11, E12) | A&E

  1. Why didn’t you all do these psycho evaluations at the first time he was convicted? Why didn’t you evaluate him when he was released? Why did you let go a monster without any treatment?

  2. Don't you love how they make HIM the victim? "He was horribly abused as a child, begged for psychological help from the CA Dept of Corrections, which they refused so it's mostly their fault, and he wrote home saying how guilty he felt". I feel zero compassion for him. Everyone has the strength to stop themselves from doing wrong, no matter how strong the urge.

  3. Heartbreaking that this man tried desperately to seek help for his behavior while in prison, and it was just not there for him. I hope California is proud of itself.

  4. Instead of trying to license people's guns or tax them make it harder to have them, why don't we, INSTEAD license people to HAVE CHILDREN. And, maybe, to do so you have to go to classes, learn how to parent, etc. go through a psych evaluation, and just make sure you're qualified to have kids because once you have a kid and you've messed them up THIS can be the sad result. And our justice system is too flawed to keep the rest of US safe from the sociopaths that come from bad families.

  5. he wrote that he wanted help on his first incarceration intake form but when he didn't receive it in prison, why didn't he seek treatment after being released? he isnt sorry that he did those things, and he would have kept on doing them until he got caught. he has no remorse and he got exactly what he deserved. if he was that concerned about getting help, that should have been the first thing he did when he got out.

  6. I think if I were the victim’s parent that I would be more livid with the justice system. This man was remorseful and wanted help and he was denied it. Doesn’t make his actions inexcusable but he could have had help and those other victims wouldn’t have been victims at all from him. The justice system we have is so messed up. They don’t care.

  7. Speaking from my own experience of someone trying to take my life, your adrenaline is pumping so fast, you kind of go numb, and don't really feel much. You definitely experience fear, but in a fight or flight type of way. I'm thankful to still be here so I can share my story with the hopes of helping others (domestic abuse victims).

  8. I can’t believe he climbed through that women’s tiny bathroom window. Wow just wow. She did everything right….

  9. Our justice system needs much work;
    US Justice Dept., hello?
    This one actually wanted and repeatedly asked for help! That’s rare. No help was given, and parole granted, after first imprisonment. That’s wrong on so many levels. Two more families lost daughters. His family lost him. No winners here.

  10. Him paying his dues like his sister put it, it would have been him serving all the sentence time. And the rest of the prisoners making an sperm bucket out of him.

  11. I miss the excellent old programming of A&E…. Bill Kurtis doing American Justice, Investigative Reports and Cold Case Files, and the late Great Paul Winfield doing City Confidential! Nothing like these shows exists any longer with the uniquely fantastic narration and story-telling.

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