Episode

SERIAL KILLER: Dr. No
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41:58
Published: Mon Jan 21 2019
Description

During the 80's and 90's, a serial killer was operating out of Ohio, killing sex workers and leaving their bodies along interstates. Could their killer be a truck driver who called himself Dr. No? And could his crimes extend beyond the Ohio state lines? For current Fan Club membership options and policies, please visit https://crimejunkieapp.com/library/. Sources for this episode cannot be listed here due to character limitations. For a full list of sources, please visit https://crimejunkiepodcast.com/serial-killer-dr-no/    

Chapters
The host, Ashley Flowers, introduces the show 'Dr.
00:00 - 01:47 (01:47)
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True Crime
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The host, Ashley Flowers, introduces the show 'Dr. No', with a chilling opening dialogue from the podcast.

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SERIAL KILLER: Dr. No
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Police investigate the murder of a young woman in a truck stop in Ohio, and connect it to similar crimes across the Midwest, all pointing to a suspected serial killer.
01:47 - 10:22 (08:34)
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true crime
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Police investigate the murder of a young woman in a truck stop in Ohio, and connect it to similar crimes across the Midwest, all pointing to a suspected serial killer.

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SERIAL KILLER: Dr. No
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Anna Marie Hahn's husband drove her to a truck stop in Pennsylvania where she went missing for several weeks before being found dead along I-71.
10:22 - 15:22 (05:00)
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True Crime
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Anna Marie Hahn's husband drove her to a truck stop in Pennsylvania where she went missing for several weeks before being found dead along I-71. Hahn had a history of poisoning and was accused of killing several victims in Cincinnati.

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SERIAL KILLER: Dr. No
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A young female victim found murdered in 1987 with no missing person reports or fingerprints in the system is believed to be linked to a possible serial killer operating in the area, responsible for killing multiple women.
15:22 - 20:55 (05:33)
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True Crime
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A young female victim found murdered in 1987 with no missing person reports or fingerprints in the system is believed to be linked to a possible serial killer operating in the area, responsible for killing multiple women.

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SERIAL KILLER: Dr. No
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A trucker's wife in 1991 told reporters that her husband traveled with unusual items such as restraints and clothing, sparking questions about a potential link to law enforcement in a subsequent murder case.
20:55 - 25:35 (04:40)
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True Crime
Summary

A trucker's wife in 1991 told reporters that her husband traveled with unusual items such as restraints and clothing, sparking questions about a potential link to law enforcement in a subsequent murder case.

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SERIAL KILLER: Dr. No
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The unidentified woman found in April of 1992 was wearing only a blue short sleeve shirt, a white tube sock, men's brief-style underwear, and one calf-length lady's boot.
25:35 - 30:51 (05:15)
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Crime, Employment
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The unidentified woman found in April of 1992 was wearing only a blue short sleeve shirt, a white tube sock, men's brief-style underwear, and one calf-length lady's boot. The podcast also discusses independent contracting and what it means for employee benefits.

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Paula Presentación Pérez was just 21 when she was abducted and eventually killed by the notorious serial killer, Edward Surratt.
30:52 - 37:20 (06:28)
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True crime
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Paula Presentación Pérez was just 21 when she was abducted and eventually killed by the notorious serial killer, Edward Surratt. Her family's attempt to file a missing persons report was met with difficulty due to her age.

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The police may not be focusing on old cases and it is up to them to come forward and request for testing evidences that can be retested while funding can sometimes be a problem.
37:20 - 41:54 (04:34)
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Ohio Murders
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The police may not be focusing on old cases and it is up to them to come forward and request for testing evidences that can be retested while funding can sometimes be a problem.

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SERIAL KILLER: Dr. No
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Crime Junkie