The Chilling Mystery of the Alphabet Killer: An Unsolved Case from the 70s
In this episode of Histories of Horror, Sai & AL discuss The Alphabet Killer Murders of Rochester, New York.
In the early 1970s, the streets of Rochester, New York, were gripped by fear as a serial killer preyed on young girls using a terrifyingly specific pattern.
This case, known as The Alphabet Killer murders, remains unsolved to this day.
In this conversation, the hosts explore the details of this haunting story, including the victims, the investigation, and the chilling geographical pattern that left a mark on a community.
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