Full Interrogation of Veteran Cop Who Broke Into Women's Homes and Assaulted Them

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In this gripping video, witness the chilling interrogation of Bloomington Police Officer Jeff Pelo, a veteran cop whose heinous crimes shocked the community. Pelo, once trusted to serve and protect, was caught stalking unsuspecting women, invading the sanctity of their homes, and subjecting them to brutal assaults. His disturbing modus operandi included forcing his victims to perform unsettling "cleansing" rituals in a twisted attempt to erase evidence of his crimes. The reign of terror began in April 2003 when Pelo targeted his first victim, 25-year-old Kristi Mills, forever altering the course of her life.

Two years later, Pelo's criminal behavior escalated as he assaulted three more women, including 28-year-old Sarah Kalmes-Gliege, leaving a trail of trauma and fear in his wake. The once-trusted officer's true nature was finally exposed, and in June 2008, Jeffrey Pelo faced the consequences of his actions in a court of law. Found guilty of a staggering 35 charges, including 25 counts of aggravated sexual assault, Pelo's conviction served as a small measure of justice for his victims. In August 2008, the disgraced officer was sentenced to an astonishing 440 years in prison, ensuring that he would never again pose a threat to the community he had sworn to protect.

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Aug 15 2008: Jeff Pelo, the former Bloomington police sergeant sentenced this week to 440 years in prison for a series of brutal rapes.

PatriotGamesROCKS
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Don't forget to feed the fish in the tank this microphone was submerged in for this interrogation.

RankedThreeGuys
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This is giving Col. Russell Williams vibes 🫢

cyna
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Who goes out looking at houses after midnight? His lies are preposterous

annazaman
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So after all those decades he finally got caught. Makes you wonder about ALL of his crimes.

ericlondon
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I’ve found myself looking for a home at 12:30 in the morning before. But I was also in my room, eating a snack and searching for homes on my computer 💻

VideoGameAutopsy
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The level of petty with counting all the lies I LOVE IT so much 🤣🤣

Migilivi
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Police have complete control over the interrogation room and this is the kind of audio/visual quality they achieve. 🤨

papersplease
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I think they filmed this with the original Hubble telescope

millieatr
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i wonder how many horrible things this man did when he was an active cop that his department covered up but now that he no longer works there, charging him with something won't make the department look bad, in fact it would make them look good.

Donsensical
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"I was looking for houses at midnight near the lake because I wanted to see how the water reflected off the crown moldings inside of the home I was interested in. That's why I was near the window looking inside." ... THATS IT, Im telling you THATS IT

miguelcerna
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This cop got so comfortable with his position and no one in his department was ever gonna question him and his actions. But he must of made some enemies within his department

lorenblueearth
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He was low-key a piece of garbage imitating a police.

tyjandrews
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BPD is an excellent department. However, they blew this interview, it should have been conducted by Illinois State Police, not a fellow officer he knows and has a work history with.

davekrause
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The way he lies with such indignation makes me cringe at what he may have gotten away testifying against defendants.

jjam
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He acts EXACTLY like William H Macy in Fargo! Exact same gestures and tone.

brettkuhn
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He looks in the window & tries the door. She calls the cops. He is STILL THERE when the cops arrive. That's not just cutting through a yard. Am I missing the part where they talk about this?

mhermit
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Him being a cop, you'd think he'd know how pathetically ridiculous his story sounds.

catherine
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How could a poor guy get a sentence of 440 years in prison when He *did not do anything wrong"!* After all, he did say that to the investigator at least 200 plus times, so it must be true.

samrock
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It is often people in trusted positions who can’t be trusted.

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