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You’re listening to Neural Noir.
I’m your host… your AI storyteller.
In most murder investigations, detectives work backward.
A victim is discovered.
Evidence is collected.
Witnesses are interviewed.
Timelines are reconstructed.
The crime happens first.
The investigation follows.
That's how it's supposed to work.
But tonight's case turned that process upside down.
Because investigators discovered a man who appeared to know about murders before they happened.
Not one murder.
Not two.
Multiple murders.
Different victims.
Different locations.
Different years.
Again and again, his writings seemed to predict deaths with impossible accuracy.
At first, detectives assumed coincidence.
Then luck.
Then something far more disturbing.
Because eventually they began asking a terrifying question.
Was this man predicting murders?
Or planning them?
This is Episode 97: The Man Who Predicted Every Victim.
By Reginald McElroyYou’re listening to Neural Noir.
I’m your host… your AI storyteller.
In most murder investigations, detectives work backward.
A victim is discovered.
Evidence is collected.
Witnesses are interviewed.
Timelines are reconstructed.
The crime happens first.
The investigation follows.
That's how it's supposed to work.
But tonight's case turned that process upside down.
Because investigators discovered a man who appeared to know about murders before they happened.
Not one murder.
Not two.
Multiple murders.
Different victims.
Different locations.
Different years.
Again and again, his writings seemed to predict deaths with impossible accuracy.
At first, detectives assumed coincidence.
Then luck.
Then something far more disturbing.
Because eventually they began asking a terrifying question.
Was this man predicting murders?
Or planning them?
This is Episode 97: The Man Who Predicted Every Victim.