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The Investigation of the Chicago Rippers
The investigation of the Chicago Rippers, who were accused of killing and mutilating 18 women in Chicago in the early 1980s, is discussed. It was discovered that the amputated leg found in their possession was surgically removed and not a result of serial killer surgery.
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As authorities in Cleveland search relentlessly for the Torso Killer between September 1935 and early January 1936, new leads begin to emerge, with some intersecting in strange and unexpected ways.
28:43 - 29:57 (01:14)
Summary
As authorities in Cleveland search relentlessly for the Torso Killer between September 1935 and early January 1936, new leads begin to emerge, with some intersecting in strange and unexpected ways.
ChapterThe Investigation of the Chicago Rippers
EpisodeThe Cleveland Torso Murders
PodcastStuff You Should Know
The podcast discusses the story of the Cleveland Torso Murders and how the police department was criticized for its inaction towards solving the case and for their mistreatment of the city's homeless population.
29:57 - 32:10 (02:13)
Summary
The podcast discusses the story of the Cleveland Torso Murders and how the police department was criticized for its inaction towards solving the case and for their mistreatment of the city's homeless population.
ChapterThe Investigation of the Chicago Rippers
EpisodeThe Cleveland Torso Murders
PodcastStuff You Should Know
The Cleveland Torso Murderer, also known as the Mad Butcher of Kingsbury Run killed and dismembered at least 12 victims during the 1930s.
32:10 - 33:35 (01:25)
Summary
The Cleveland Torso Murderer, also known as the Mad Butcher of Kingsbury Run killed and dismembered at least 12 victims during the 1930s. Despite almost a century of investigations the case remains unsolved, but there are some credible theories as to who the real killer might have been.
ChapterThe Investigation of the Chicago Rippers
EpisodeThe Cleveland Torso Murders
PodcastStuff You Should Know
Scholars don't believe Frank Dolezal, the man who confessed to the Hinterkaifeck murders, was the killer.
33:35 - 34:49 (01:13)
Summary
Scholars don't believe Frank Dolezal, the man who confessed to the Hinterkaifeck murders, was the killer. The investigation into the murders and who may have committed them continues.