COLUMBIA, S.C. AP – Death row inmate Chadrick Fulks insists he wants to help a slain West Virginia college student’s family find solace by leading investigators to her body.

It wouldn’t be the first time he’s made that claim. State and federal authorities spent six years on wild goose chases prompted by tips from Fulks before one of his clues actually led searchers to another victim of his 2,300-mile crime spree, which left two women dead and several people injured in 2002.