i worked on the unabomber case, the jaycee dugard case, the green river murder case. >> now she delves into the mind of james "dusty" rhodes, serving four consecutive life sentences for murder, attempted murder, kidnapping and sexual battery. >> at the time that dusty was out and walking the streets, he was extremely dangerous. he was lethal. he was absolutely lethal. on a scale of one to five, you definitely have to put dusty at a five. >> i'm military trained. if i want to hurt you, i can do this in a matter of seconds. >> the look that he gave me was actually chilling. when you hear the term, the hair goes up on the back of your neck. it went up on the back of my neck. >> a person should be able to feel safe, to do as they please. but the reality is, everywhere you go, there is somebody out there. i think that most people who become victims become victims because they are not aware of just how easy they are or vulnerable they are to attack. they feel comfortable in their environment and they should. but that's not the reality of our world. i preach that to my own daughters, there ar