This Story Shocked All of USA! And Will Make You Cry! True Crime Documentary.
00:00:00 - 00:20:00In the YouTube video titled "This Story Shocked All of USA! And Will Make You Cry! True Crime Documentary," the focus shifts to the tragic murder of Tristan Bodet at Malibu Creek State Park in 2018. The investigation into his death revealed a series of unsolved incidents in the area, leading to widespread conspiracy theories and public paranoia. Tristan, a research scientist, and his wife Erica had two daughters and were camping at the park when Tristan was shot and killed in his tent during the night. Despite numerous interviews and a $30,000 reward, no suspect or motive was identified. The investigation was ongoing, with some speculating that Tristan's work and controversial views on vaccine safety could have been a motive.
The investigation into the crimes in Malibu Creek Park reached a dead end, with no definitive evidence linking the incidents. Meanwhile, a criminal named Anthony Roder was caught on hidden cameras committing minor offenses and was later identified as a suspect in the shootings. However, Roder's ability to stand trial was questioned, and he was only charged with attempted murder and shooting at a vehicle.
Despite Roder's arrest, gunshots continued to be heard in the area, raising questions about whether he was the real culprit or if there was another suspect involved. Erica Bodet, Tristan's wife, expressed skepticism towards the official version of events and filed a lawsuit against the authorities for failing to warn locals about the dangers in the park. The case remains open, with the motive for the crime and the identity of the real shooter still unknown.See more00:00:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "This Story Shocked All of USA! And Will Make You Cry! True Crime Documentary," the focus shifts to the tragic murder of Tristan Bodet at Malibu Creek State Park in 2018. The investigation into his death revealed that it was connected to a series of unsolved incidents in the area, leading to widespread conspiracy theories and public paranoia. The narrative then delves into the backgrounds of Tristan and his wife Erica, describing their contrasting upbringings and personalities. They met in high school and, despite their differences, fell in love and got married in 2008. They had two daughters and were living in Irvine, California, at the time of the murder. Tristan was an avid hiker and camper, and the family often went on camping trips together. On the day of the murder, they had driven to Malibu Creek State Park for a camping trip, and Tristan was shot and killed in his tent during the night. Erica and their daughters were devastated by the loss, and the family was planning to move back to the San Francisco Bay area when the tragedy occurred.00:05:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "This Story Shocked All of USA! And Will Make You Cry! True Crime Documentary," the tragic death of research scientist Tristan Bodet at Malibu Creek State Park is detailed. On the night of June 22, 2018, Tristan and his friend Scott were camping with their families. After putting the girls to bed, Tristan joined Scott around the fire. When it grew dark and quiet, the men retired to their tents, leaving Scott to soothe a crying child from Tristan's tent when he failed to respond. Upon entering the tent, Scott found Tristan unconscious and unresponsive, with a pool of blood next to his head. Tristan had been shot in the head with a bullet that appeared to have traveled quite a distance, suggesting a hunting rifle. The second bullet struck a man already dead. The girls were miraculously unharmed, leading investigators to believe the shooter did not care who he shot. Despite numerous interviews with vacationers and park employees, no one reported seeing a man with a gun. The investigation was ongoing, with no arrests or information about the suspect or motives. Tristan's work as a research scientist, specifically his controversial views on vaccine safety, was a potential theory, but no definitive evidence had been found. The park remained closed to the public, and the public was outraged at the authorities' handling of earlier, non-fatal attacks in the park.00:10:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "This Story Shocked All of USA! And Will Make You Cry! True Crime Documentary," the investigation into a series of violent crimes in Malibu Creek Park, including the death of Tristan Bodette, is discussed. Despite the closure of the park following Bodette's death, there were still reports of gunfire in the area. Authorities offered a $30,000 reward for information about the perpetrator but were unable to identify a motive or suspect for months. The roots of the tangled story go back to November 2016 when a biologist was shot while camping in the park, and in January 2017, a couple heard a gunshot and discovered a hole in their car. Locals speculated that a dangerous criminal was living in their neighborhood, but police did not draw attention to these episodes until the summer of 2018 when other scary incidents from years past were recalled. The investigation labeled Malibu Creek Park as a dumping ground for bodies, but the connection between the crimes remained unclear. The investigation reached a dead end, and people speculated that Bodette's death could have been an accident or related to a valuable project or drug cartels. The only thing to do was to wait for the criminal to leave a trace.00:15:00 In this section of the "This Story Shocked All of USA! And Will Make You Cry! True Crime Documentary," a criminal, later identified as Anthony Roder, was repeatedly caught on hidden cameras committing minor offenses such as food theft and breaking into abandoned buildings. The police were unable to apprehend him despite following him. Around the same time, a park employee saw a man on the side of the road in Malibu Creek who resembled a sketch of a suspected thief, and the employee reported the incident to the police. Meanwhile, there were gunshots ringing out in the area, and another attack on a community center occurred. The perpetrator broke a glass window and vandalized a vending machine in search of food.
The police responded to the call and tracked down Roder based on fresh shoeprints. They found a rifle in his backpack, and he was arrested and charged with the murder of Tristan Bodet and involvement in other shootings. Roder had previously served time in state prison for possession of explosives and a loaded handgun, which is illegal for felons. He was on probation at the time of his arrest.
However, there were questions about Roder's ability to stand trial for a long time, and he remained in custody and insisted on his innocence. In November 2018, Roder appeared in court but had to be removed due to his disruptive behavior. The jury found him guilty of one count of attempted murder and one count of shooting at a vehicle, but acquitted him of the first-degree murder charge. Roder faced 40 years to life in prison.
Despite the arrest, gunshots continued to be heard in the area, raising questions about whether Roder was the real culprit or if there was another suspect involved.00:20:00 In this section of the "This Story Shocked All of USA! And Will Make You Cry! True Crime Documentary" video, Erica Woo, the wife of the deceased Tristan Bodet, expresses her skepticism towards the official version of events regarding her husband's death. She believes that the shooter is still at large and questions the timing of the authorities' pursuit of a burglary suspect. Erica filed a lawsuit against the authorities in Los Angeles and California for failing to warn locals about the dangers in Malibu Creek Park despite a series of deaths. She demanded $90 million in compensation, but the police acknowledged the lawsuit but declined to comment. The question remains as to whether Tristan's death could have been prevented. The motive for the crime was never established, and the shooter, described as disorganized and unpredictable, was identified only by miracle. Erica wonders who is to blame and if new victims may appear in the future. The case of the Malibu Creek shooter may have a sequel, and the hope is that the real criminal will be punished.
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