On November 3, 1998, long-haul trucker Wayne Adam Ford walked into the Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office carrying part of a woman’s body. What followed exposed a case stretching across California: four murdered women, remains found in different waterways, and a pattern built on mobility, vulnerability, and delay. In this episode of Interstate: Highly Deadly, we look at Ford’s crimes, the women he killed — Lanett White, Tina Renee Gibbs, Patricia Tamez, and Kerry Ann Cummings — and the grim advantage the road gave him. Kerry Ann Cummings, whose remains were found in 1997, was not publicly identified until 2023 through forensic genealogy. If this episode stayed with you, follow, rate, and share Interstate: Highly Deadly. That helps more people find the stories behind the headlines — and the victims too often pushed to the edge of their own cases. DisclaimerThis episode discusses sexual violence, mutilation, and murder. Listener discretion is advised. ResourcesIf you or someone you know has experienced sexual assault, contact RAINN’s National Sexual Assault Hotline for free, confidential 24/7 support. RAINN offers phone, chat, and text-based help and can also connect survivors with local sexual assault service providers. If you are in emotional distress or crisis, call or text 988 to reach the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. It is available 24/7, free, and confidential, and people do not have to be suicidal to contact it. If you need help finding mental health or substance use treatment, use SAMHSA’s FindTreatment.gov, a confidential and anonymous treatment locator. If you are experiencing homelessness or are at risk of losing housing, 2-1-1 can help connect you with local referrals for shelter, food, health care, and related services, and the National Coalition for the Homeless has additional guidance on finding help and prevention resources.