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Video shows 2002 interview with suspected serial murderer

ALLENSTOWN, N.H. — The chilling voice of a suspected serial killer could give investigators some new clues to solving a decades old mystery.

For the first time, we are hearing part of a police interview with the prime suspect in the murder of two women and three young girls in Allenstown, New Hampshire.

The man used many aliases, but he was known as Bob Evans when he lived in New Hampshire in the late 1970s and early 80s.

"So what I was doing was making arrangements to get my ducks lined up, ok, and now you've got me up here, ok, and so here I am,” he told an investigator.

>>Scroll down for full video of Evans' 2002 interview

Tuesday, The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children released part of an interview between Evans and police in California, where he was arrested for the murder of his wife, Eunsoon Jun, in 2002.

Evans went to prison and died behind bars in 2010, but earlier this year investigators named him as the prime suspect in the deaths of a woman and three girls whose bodies were found in barrels buried in Allenstown decades ago.

DNA testing shows that Evans was the biological father of one of the girls, but none of those victims have ever been identified.

Police say after leaving New Hampshire, Evans used several names including Curtis Kimball and Larry Vanner. He lived in Texas, Idaho and California.

Now investigators hope people will see Evans and hear him talk, and that they may remember seeing him with the Allenstown victims.

“Law enforcement people are going to be like everybody else, like any other individual. Now I haven't talked anymore about Eunsoon 's problems or my problems because frankly you're not my priest and you're not my doctor. Gossip has its place in society sometimes, but I'm not going to say any more about Eunsoon or myself right now,” he said during the interview.

In 1981, Evans left New Hampshire with a woman named Denise Beaudin and her 6-month-old daughter.

Denise was never seen again, and police fear she was killed by Evans.

Beaudin's daughter stayed with Evans until he abandoned her in 1986.

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