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🗓️ 1 August 2019
⏱️ 67 minutes
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0:00.0 | Google connects millions of people in the UK to publications of all sizes, |
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0:15.6 | Locked Tops Radio |
0:26.6 | You are now listening to True Murder, the most shocking killers in true crime |
0:31.6 | history, and the authors that have written about them. Gacy, Bundy, Domer, the |
0:38.0 | Night Stalker, BTK, every week another fascinating author talking about the most |
0:43.9 | shocking and infamous killers in true crime history. True Murder with your host, |
0:49.6 | journalist and author Dan Zufanski. |
1:02.1 | Good evening. Eleven women went missing over the spring and summer of 1988 in New Bedford, |
1:09.0 | Massachusetts, an old fishing port known as the Wailing City. In shallow graves, |
1:14.8 | investigative reporter Maureen Boyle tells a story of a case that has haunted New England for 30 years. |
1:21.7 | The crimes, the skeletal remains of nine of the women aged 19 to 36 were discovered near |
1:27.9 | highways around New Bedford. Some had clearly been strangled, others were so badly decomposed, |
1:33.3 | the police were left to guess how they had died. The investigators, Massachusetts state troopers, |
1:39.9 | Mary Ann Dill and Josie Consolvus were the two constants in a complex cast of city, |
1:47.6 | county and state cops and prosecutors. They knew the victims, the suspects, and the drug and |
1:53.0 | crime riddled streets of New Bedford. They were present at the beginning of the case and they |
1:58.2 | stayed to the bitter end. The suspects, Kenneth Ponte, a New Bedford attorney and deputy sheriff |
2:04.1 | with an appetite for drugs and prostitutes landed in the investigative crosshairs from the start. |
2:09.6 | He was indicted by a grand jury in the murder of one of the victims, but those charges were later |
2:14.0 | dropped. Anthony de Grazia was a loner who appeared to be fit to classical, classic serial killer |
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