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- This is 15-year-old Charlie Otero. - This is 15-year-old Charlie Otero. On the morning of January 15th 1974, Charlie left for school early to study for a test. He had a loving family and a bright future ahead, and his only care in the world was to make his parents proud. That same night all of it would be taken away, as he returned home and found his family murdered. - Four members of the Otero family were found bound, gagged and strangled. - The investigators looked shaken. What they saw, that would shake anybody. - Fear spread quickly in the community. Doors and windows were locked tight. - We thought it was a one-off, a one time deal. We were wrong. - April 4th, three months later, 21-year-old Kathryn Bright is found stabbed in her home just two miles away from the Oteros. - Thereamp;#39;s a pattern developing here. - What kind of leads do you have? - Well, very honestly, we have no solid leads at all. - Every woman in Wichita was scared to death. - December 1977, police receive