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This week we asked a chilling question, " Does Chicago Have a Serial Killer at Large?" After you listen to my guest, former journalist, and all around amazing guy Thomas Hargrove you will probably say YES!
Thomas Hargrove and his company created The Murder Accountability Project. Basically, they take true crime data and are able to find clusters of killings. It is so fascinating and oh yes, Thomas Hargrove and CO do this all for free.
You are going to love how Hargrove had to actually sue certain law enforcement agencies to force them to keep track of how many murders were in their jurisdiction.
The good news is you can use Hargrove's program to find clusters of crime around you. Check out the Murder Accountability Project on Websleuths.
https://www.websleuths.com/…/welcome-to-the-murder-…/page-5…
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Really need your support for my Websleuths Radio Podcast show on Patreon. You'll have access to my upcoming shows and updates for as little as 5 bucks a month. Click the link below and join Websleuths on Patreon
This week we asked a chilling question, " Does Chicago Have a Serial Killer at Large?" After you listen to my guest, former journalist, and all around amazing guy Thomas Hargrove you will probably say YES!
Thomas Hargrove and his company created The Murder Accountability Project. Basically, they take true crime data and are able to find clusters of killings. It is so fascinating and oh yes, Thomas Hargrove and CO do this all for free.
You are going to love how Hargrove had to actually sue certain law enforcement agencies to force them to keep track of how many murders were in their jurisdiction.
The good news is you can use Hargrove's program to find clusters of crime around you. Check out the Murder Accountability Project on Websleuths.
Don't forget to join Patreon for the Websleuths Radio
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