The Scottsdale Police Department has released never before seen video of what police encountered as Dwight Jones went on a murderous rampage killing six people within 96 hours.
Police later said the murders Jones carried out were all part of a vendetta he was waging on his ex-wife from a bitter divorce almost a decade earlier.
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The video shows two of the chaotic murder scenes: The Scottsdale law office where Jones shot and killed two paralegals, and a mental health counseling facility where Marshall Levine was found dead.
The rampage started on Thursday, May 31, with the murder of Dr. Steven Pitt, a famed forensic psychiatrist, who was gunned down at his office.
The next day, Veleria Sharp and Laura Anderson were found shot to death at a Scottsdale law office.
Early Saturday morning, Levine was discovered, and the following day, police found Mary Simmons and Brain Thomas dead in their Fountain Hills Home.
All the murders were traced back to Dwight Jones, who killed himself inside the hotel he had been living in when police confronted him.
The new body camera video shows the chilling moments when officers run to get life-saving equipment, and try futilely to do chest compressions on Anderson.
Witnesses describe Sharp's final moments as she made it out of the office, barefoot, and ran in front of a bus, trying to flag it down, and ask for help.
"She was running in the street and then she hit the side of that bus and sort of went around and she, I don't know if she knocked on the door, but then she fell to the ground," said one witness.
Officers are seen walking into the law office with guns drawn, not knowing if the suspect was still inside the building. Instead, they discover the body of Anderson.
You can watch more of the body camera footage here.