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All episodes of this podcast are fully researched, written, and edited by our human production team. The final audio is generated using text-to-speech technology to deliver consistent narration quality and listening experience.
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A Kansas community endured a 17‑year killing spree in which ten women were bound, gagged, and strangled in their basements, each crime marked by a distinctive bowline knot. The perpetrator taunted investigators with letters and a floppy‑disk clue, ultimately exposed through metadata that linked the disk to a local compliance officer. The case highlights the power of digital forensics, the psychology of a methodical, control‑driven killer, and the lasting impact on victims’ families.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
By Maria WAll episodes of this podcast are fully researched, written, and edited by our human production team. The final audio is generated using text-to-speech technology to deliver consistent narration quality and listening experience.
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A Kansas community endured a 17‑year killing spree in which ten women were bound, gagged, and strangled in their basements, each crime marked by a distinctive bowline knot. The perpetrator taunted investigators with letters and a floppy‑disk clue, ultimately exposed through metadata that linked the disk to a local compliance officer. The case highlights the power of digital forensics, the psychology of a methodical, control‑driven killer, and the lasting impact on victims’ families.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.