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Don't Talk to Strangers

Where is my perp walk?

Don't Talk to Strangers

Nina Innsted

True Crime

4.6751 Ratings

🗓️ 3 August 2019

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

Nina and fellow researcher Andy Berthiaume discuss the patterns and problems in the Oakland County child murders based on information found in this document. (Note: this is a 250 page PDF. Specific page numbers are mentioned in the episode)

Document Link Url: https://www.ncjrs.gov/pdffiles1/Digitization/53805NCJRS.pdf

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Credits:

Nina Innsted, writer/host
Lisa Strawn, editor/producer

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Don't talk to strangers.

0:04.0

This week's episode breaks from our usual format.

0:16.0

I am sharing with you a conversation that I had with fellow researcher Andy Bertiom. Andy, like

0:23.2

myself, has spent several years researching the child murders, and he's one of the few people

0:28.9

who knows the case and the players surrounding it inside and out.

0:42.4

We're talking about patterns investigators found when looking at the four murders commonly associated with the Oakland County Child Killer.

0:45.8

Today we're reviewing the NCJRS document that the Child Killer Task Force used to get additional

0:52.1

funding for the case. I provided a link to the document in the show notes.

0:56.9

If you'd like to follow along, we are reviewing the patterns listed on pages 9 and 10 of this document.

1:03.9

Also, we will talk about investigators, prosecutors, suspects.

1:09.4

Andy pays a visit to Greg Green's house and I asked the question,

1:13.2

where were the perp walks? Because in 1977, law enforcement were bringing in dozens of men

1:19.5

known to prey on children. So why weren't they locked up? Why weren't they taken off the streets?

1:25.0

Where were the Perflocks?

1:37.2

What are we want to start?

1:42.7

Well, we talked about the suspect profile.

1:44.7

And you sent me that link.

1:46.6

Let me open that up.

1:48.0

It's a big document.

1:50.7

I mean, a lot of it's just filler with forms and everything.

1:55.4

So it does give some information about the previous victims, too.

1:56.7

Cynthia, Sheila.

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