Twisted Tales - Uncovering Crime, Chaos, and the Unthinkable

Ep 22: Paul Durousseau: The Jacksonville Strangler’s Deadly Trail


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🕵️‍♂️ In this gripping episode of Twisted Tales - Uncovering Crime, Chaos, and the Unthinkable, hosts Ethan Tate and Jenna Rogan delve into the case of Paul Durousseau, the serial killer known as The Jacksonville Strangler. Between 1997 and 2003, Durousseau terrorized the southeastern United States, leaving a trail of seven young female victims in his wake. This episode uncovers the dark origins of his crimes and the relentless investigation that led to his capture. 🩸

🔍 Listeners will journey through Durousseau’s troubled past, his criminal history, and the sinister methods he used to lure his victims. Featuring exclusive interviews with detectives who worked the case, along with emotional accounts from the families of the victims, this episode highlights the challenges law enforcement faced in stopping his killing spree. Was there a pattern behind his crimes, or was he simply driven by an uncontrollable need to kill? 👁️‍🗨️

⚖️ Join us as we examine the complexities of this chilling case and the critical moments that led to the arrest of one of America’s most disturbing killers. This episode is a stark reminder of the hidden dangers in society and the tireless efforts of those who work to keep communities safe.

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