Welcome to another installment of Unsolved Mysteries Commentary. In this installment we will be watching the case of The I-70 Serial Killer. This case first aired on the May 4th, 1994 episode of Unsolved Mysteries.
April 8th, 1992 Robin Fuldauer age twenty-six location Indianapolis, Indiana
April 11th, 1992 Patricia Smith age twenty-three location Wichita, Kansas
April 11th, 1992 Patricia Magers age thirty-two location Wichita, Kansas
April 27th, 1992 Michael McCown age forty location Terre Haute, Indiana
May 3rd, 1992 Nancy Kitzmiller age twenty-four location Saint Charles, Missouri
May 7th, 1992 Sarah Blessing age thirty-seven location Raytown, Missouri
*September 25th, 1993 Mary Glasscock age fifty-one location Fort Worth, Texas
*November 1st, 1993 Amy Vess age twenty-two location Dallas, Texas
*January 15th, 1994 Vicki Webb age thirty-five Vicki survived. Location Houston, Texas
*November 30th, 2001 Billy Brossman age unknown (possibly thirty-one) location Terre Haute, Indiana
Unsure if these victims were related to the deaths of the initial victims that were televised.
Six victims, with the exception of Patricia Magers and Patricia Smith, who worked together and most likely had a passing friendship, none of these individuals had anything in common. The only linking commonality is that their murders were all near interstate 70. Interstate 70 runs from Maryland all the way to Utah. It is believed that this is the act of a serial killer due to the similarities of their murders. The killer of Robin Fuldauer, Patricia Smith, Patricia Magers, Michael McCown, Nancy Kitzmiller and Sarah Blessing, was said to have reddish hair, lazy eyelids and thin lips.
It’s believed that the serial killer known as the “I-70 Killer” could have been in a “trance like” state, or that he “had something on his mind” when people would see him in public. As of uploading this video (December 30th, 2025) there has been no closure to this case. Worse case scenario the I-70 killer is still alive and traveling the interstates of the United States. Best case scenario is that the I-70 killer has been apprehended and is serving time in prison. It could also be that the killer is in poor health and no longer able to prey upon people because he is forced to reside in hospice or even a nursing home where he is under constant security. Another outcome is that the killer may have already died without anyone knowing what the individual was known for.
Either way, until this case is solved, you should be careful when you are out by yourself. My name if Jeff aka “GCurse” welcome to another installment of Unsolved Mysteries Commentary in this installment we’ll be watching the case of the I-70 Serial Killer.
Resource Links:
I-70 Killer Wiki Link: https://unsolvedmysteries.fandom.com/...
Televised Case Date: May 4th, 1994
What Season And Episode Is This Case Part Of?: Season 6 Episode 21 (Youtube), Season 6 Episode 193 (Television)
Case Status: Wanted
Any Other Information: The other cases part of the televised (NBC) airing of Season 6 Episode 193 was:
Mystery: After Death Visits
Update: The Friend of Tom Vaughn
Wanted: Kelly Finnegan
Lost Loves: The Father of Kathleen Belcher
Wanted: Interstate 70 Killer
Lost Loves: East Stockton John Doe
When it comes to the YouTube upload of this case (season 6 episode 21) the associated cases were:
The Unexplained: After Death Visits
The Unexplained: Father Solanus Casey
Lost Loves: The Father of Kathleen Belcher
Wanted: Interstate 70 Killer
As you can see some cases were omitted between these two formats of this show. Some cases were moved to other episodes while other cases were deleted. It’s kind of sad, because I personally feel that the East Stockton John Doe should have been uploaded to the YouTube release of Unsolved Mysteries. It’s a tragic case that did have some closure.
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