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Will the Identity of the Eastbound Strangler Ever Be Revealed?

Feb 29, 20247 min
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Episode description

During the autumn of 2006, the dimly lit streets of Atlantic City, away from the glamorous casinos, transformed into a hunting ground for a notorious serial killer known as the "Eastbound Strangler" by the media.

On November 20, 2006, two women walking near a motel discovered the lifeless body of Kim Raffo in a drainage ditch close to the border of Atlantic City. Several hours later, law enforcement authorities uncovered the bodies of three more female victims in the same ditch: Barbara Breidor, Molly Dilts, and Tracy Ann Roberts.

After thorough investigation, authorities concluded that the four deceased women had been systematically dumped by their murderer, one by one, along Black Horse Pike in the nearby town of Egg Harbor. This horrifying pattern occurred over a period of five weeks.
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