On July 13, 1966, there was a mass murder so shocking that it left an indelible mark on the American psyche. A 24-year-old drifter with a history of petty crime convictions descended on a townhouse on the South Side of Chicago, filled with alcohol and rage, and unleashed an almost incomprehensible fury on the group of nurses who lived there. The following morning, eight student nurses were dead and a manhunt was underway for the murderer, an unknown young man with a pockmarked face, a Southern drawl, and a blank stare.
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