You’ve just stumbled across Kill Me Maybe — your monthly dose of true crime and all things spooky. Hosted by Mak and Dez, your favourite ghouls next door, we dive into strange cases, eerie stories, and the kind of mysteries that stick with you.
It’s spooky season 365 days a year around here. And while we’re not exactly detectives, we’ve got strong opinions, questionable research habits, and just enough charm to get away with it.
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You’ve just stumbled across Kill Me Maybe — your monthly dose of true crime and all things spooky. Hosted by Mak and Dez, your favourite ghouls next door, we dive into strange cases, eerie stories, and the kind of mysteries that stick with you.
It’s spooky season 365 days a year around here. And while we’re not exactly detectives, we’ve got strong opinions, questionable research habits, and just enough charm to get away with it.
Mak and Dez explore the mysterious Alphabet Murders, a series of crimes from 1971 to 1973 in Rochester, New York, where three young girls with matching first and last initials were abducted and killed. From suspects to theories, they break down why this case still baffles investigators today!
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References
https://allthatsinteresting.com/alphabet-murders
https://www.oxygen.com/crime-news/alphabet-murders-victims-dna-suspects-rochester-new-york
Kill Me Maybe
You’ve just stumbled across Kill Me Maybe — your monthly dose of true crime and all things spooky. Hosted by Mak and Dez, your favourite ghouls next door, we dive into strange cases, eerie stories, and the kind of mysteries that stick with you.
It’s spooky season 365 days a year around here. And while we’re not exactly detectives, we’ve got strong opinions, questionable research habits, and just enough charm to get away with it.