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A New England Serial Killer?? We Don't Think So.

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True Crime Society

True Crime, Society & Culture

4.61.3K Ratings

🗓️ 1 May 2025

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

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In the past few months, the remains of multiple people have been found in different locations in New England.   

These discoveries have sparked speculation online and in the media that a serial killer may be stalking the area.

We discuss some of the possible victims of this killer and tell their stories.   We also run through some information about John and Jane Doe cases that have been discovered in the region. 

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0:00.0

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0:05.5

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0:07.6

And if you'd like to skip the intro or move to any specific part of the podcast, please refer to the timestamps listed in the episode description.

0:14.5

Thank you.

0:36.8

Thank you. What's up, guys, welcome back to another episode of the True Crime Society podcast with Stephanie and Olivia.

0:41.3

It is April 22nd right now.

0:48.4

We're recording 25, according a couple days earlier, the normal, which is kind of nice.

0:55.8

Sometimes it really throws them off my schedule. I sent you a screenshot of all the reminders of text to myself because I'm like, we have to record this, we have to do this, I have to edit this, I have to edit the Patreon,

1:01.1

I have to put it out for Patreon, then I got to post it on the other website. So literally I just

1:05.8

schedule text to myself around the times where I think I should be thinking of doing it because I get so paranoid

1:13.2

that I'm going to forget something because not to be like, oh, we have ads, like, but when you have

1:20.1

obligations and like other people involved, you're like, oh, my God, like, and plus, obviously I don't

1:25.9

want to let you guys down. Like if I forget to post something or upload something, the fear that happens when I forget to do something, sickening.

1:34.5

It's a panic.

1:35.9

I do feel like there are pluses and minuses.

1:37.7

Like we usually have like a general recording schedule and sometimes we mix it like have to you know change it for different

1:44.6

reasons but then I guess they swear we get a bit of a longer break in between when we record next

1:48.4

but then on the other side like I had to be very organized because I feel like we just finished

1:53.0

recording last week and now we're recording again but anyway that's yeah yeah I mean for me

1:59.5

sometimes I used to do a different day because normally when we do it on Thursday, my time, we record regular episode, Patreon episode, then after recording for like two, two and a half hours, then I edit the Patreon episode to post the next morning. Whereas today, I can just record and not have to edit. And then I'll edit the Patreon episode on Thursday.

2:20.1

And it won't take up like my whole night. It won't be like a marathon of a day. So sometimes

2:24.6

it's nice. Yeah. It's yeah. It's it's very I think we've figured out now how to judge with

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