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Bodies in the Woods: The New England Serial Killer Panic

Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Maine 2025 thirteen bodies in three months, a region gripped by fear, and the harder question of what actually happened

The First Body

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John Edward Robinson and the Invention of the Internet Serial Killer

Kansas and Missouri, 1984–2000 a con man who spent thirty years reinventing himself, who discovered the internet before most people knew what it was, and who killed eight women while living as a churchgoing suburban grandfather

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The Roadside Stand: Joe Metheny

Baltimore, Maryland, 1994–1996 a drifter who started killing to find his family and kept killing because he found he liked it, and the stand along the highway where nobody asked questions about the meat

Essex, Maryland

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The Freeway Phantom and Washington DC's Forgotten Serial Killer

Washington DC, 1971–1972

The Capital in 1971

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The Redhead Murders and the Killer Who Rode the Interstates

Tennessee, Arkansas, Kentucky, West Virginia, Mississippi, Pennsylvania, 1978–1992

The Interstate as Crime Scene

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