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🗓️ 25 May 2021
⏱️ 30 minutes
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This week, the Murder Sheet will be chatting with one of our favorite true crime Redditors: Bones of Autumn.
This'll be the first of two episodes featuring Bones, an Indiana-based true crime researcher and writer who posts all her findings on the Unresolved Mysteries subreddit.
Listen along as we chat about her methods around digging into obscure crimes, the case of alleged serial killer Frank Leaver, and the Hoosier State's bloody past.
In the upcoming weeks, the Murder Sheet will roll out a miniseries on an unsolved restaurant mass murder in Chicago, so stay tuned.
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0:28.3 | Before starting a new multi-part series about a quadruple restaurant homicide, |
0:33.5 | we decided to have a conversation with one of our favorite people in the true crime community, |
0:38.4 | Bones of Autumn. Bones is a redditor based in Indiana who researchers and writes about a |
0:44.4 | variety of crimes from years past. Ani and I first found her work on the unresolved mystery subreddit, |
0:51.3 | and soon became major fans. We will include links to her articles that we mentioned in our show notes. |
0:57.9 | Feel free to take a gander at those as you listen along. We got curious about how she discovered a |
1:03.7 | previously unknown serial killer, how she finds such bizarre cases, and how she manages to conduct |
1:10.3 | such amazing research. So we decided to find out. This week, on the murder sheet, part one of our talk |
1:18.0 | with Bones of Autumn. My name is Ania Cain, and I'm Kevin Greenley, and this is the murder sheet, |
1:31.1 | a weekly true crime podcast. Ania and I connected over the Bergerchev murders, a 1978 unsolved case |
1:39.1 | involving the killings of four young restaurant employees. Now we're looking to track restaurant |
1:44.8 | homicides. To help us understand the patterns of these crimes, we created a spreadsheet of nearly |
1:50.8 | a thousand eatery related killings, the murder sheet. We'll be drawing on that data throughout |
1:56.8 | season one to give you a deep dive into undercover crimes. We don't just rely on skimming the headlines. |
2:04.3 | We dive into these cases to bring you in depth coverage. We're the murder sheet, and this is |
2:10.6 | reporting from Reddit, an interview with Bones of Autumn, part one. |
2:40.6 | What that you are interested in true crime? I have been interested in true crime for a long time. |
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