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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.

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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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28 thoughts on “Full Interrogation of Veteran Cop Who Broke Into Women’s Homes and Assaulted Them

  1. Quite the coincidence. She called on someone knocking on her door, the cops came, and this was the only creep there.

  2. He is so busted. He doesn't realize that he sounds exactly like every other perp trying to talk his way around. Exactly like a perp.

  3. "Bloomington Police Officer Jeff Pelo" <==== Google says there are 20 Bloomingtons in the United States. Thanks for nothing!! 😅 😂 🤣 👍 👍 👍 👍 👍

  4. I’m sure he had to have some kind of covering for his face. He should have been searched when cop caught him. He want them to believe another intruder was at the same exact spot at around same exact time he was “walking between houses” to get to his car. Is he for real!

  5. It's amazing that a veteran cop is voluntarily talking to cops after being accused of a crime. He knows the manipulations, deceptions, and methods cops will use to get a confession, yet he still talks to them. Speaks volumes of his ego. Especially his anger, or pretense of anger.

  6. He probably found the microphone used in this interrogation in the lake, near the houses he was looking at to buy for his mother 😂

  7. As a 17yr veteran cop I’m shocked that he didn’t stop the interview when the officer wasn’t buying his story. IMO he would have looked more believable if he said you know what I told u what I was doing there if you got a problem call my lawyer I’m out of here if I’m not under arrest

  8. Wow this guy the whole time looks like he frustrated that he has to explain himself. What a strange response.

  9. How freaked out would you be if your on a call and your supervisor just walked out from someones back yard.

  10. He's so rattled but is still trying to be the cop, but he's not in control of the interview. People like him try to get their way and when they don't they get crazy.

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