
The Alphabet murders
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This episode dives into the unsolved Alphabet murders, a series of three child murders that occurred in Rochester, New York, between 1971 and 1973. The victims were all young girls who were sexually assaulted and strangled, with their bodies being discarded in locations whose names began with the same letter as their first and last names. The murders, each of which generated intense public outrage, remain unsolved despite extensive investigation and the identification of several suspects. We detail the murders of Carmen Colón, Wanda Walkowicz, and Michelle Maenza, providing information about their lives, deaths, and the investigations that followed, highlighting the similarities between the cases and the suspects who have been investigated.