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Over the last few years, dozens of bodies have been pulled from Houston's bayous.
And when numbers like that start circulating, something else always follows — fear, speculation, and the same question whispered over and over: Are these deaths connected?
Tonight, we're not here to sensationalize tragedy or point fingers. We're here to do something far less dramatic — and far more important.
We're going to slow down, take the actual cases that overlap, and look at them the way journalists and investigators do: by location, age, lifestyle, and opportunity.
Not to prove a theory - but to understand what the data can honestly tell us... and just as importantly, what it can't.
Because when real people are involved, curiosity has to come with responsibility.
This is about patterns versus coincidence — and where that line actually lives.
All stories can be emailed to [email protected]
By Amanda Harris5
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Send us a text
Over the last few years, dozens of bodies have been pulled from Houston's bayous.
And when numbers like that start circulating, something else always follows — fear, speculation, and the same question whispered over and over: Are these deaths connected?
Tonight, we're not here to sensationalize tragedy or point fingers. We're here to do something far less dramatic — and far more important.
We're going to slow down, take the actual cases that overlap, and look at them the way journalists and investigators do: by location, age, lifestyle, and opportunity.
Not to prove a theory - but to understand what the data can honestly tell us... and just as importantly, what it can't.
Because when real people are involved, curiosity has to come with responsibility.
This is about patterns versus coincidence — and where that line actually lives.
All stories can be emailed to [email protected]

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