The podcast host Micheal C. Bouchard is a published author of true crime and mystery novels. He discusses unexplained disappearances and unsolved murders. The host's shock-jock style and dysfunctional attitude confronts and challenges facts concerning misinformation and bad media while finding links to unsolved murders and disappearances. We think of monsters as hairy ghoulish figures with long fingernails and sharp teeth lurking in the darkness, however, the most dangerous monsters of all walk among us in the daylight.
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The podcast host Micheal C. Bouchard is a published author of true crime and mystery novels. He discusses unexplained disappearances and unsolved murders. The host's shock-jock style and dysfunctional attitude confronts and challenges facts concerning misinformation and bad media while finding links to unsolved murders and disappearances. We think of monsters as hairy ghoulish figures with long fingernails and sharp teeth lurking in the darkness, however, the most dangerous monsters of all walk among us in the daylight.
The Night Stalker - The Attack Episode 68 DNA Identifies a John and Jane Doe in Connecticut
The Night Stalker
15 minutes 39 seconds
1 year ago
The Night Stalker - The Attack Episode 68 DNA Identifies a John and Jane Doe in Connecticut
1970, a female who was shot is found buried in a shallow grave in Ledyard, Connecticut, and in 1977, the body of a male is found on the side of Enders Road in Granby, Connecticut. Over fifty-four years later, DNA identifies both victims.
The Night Stalker
The podcast host Micheal C. Bouchard is a published author of true crime and mystery novels. He discusses unexplained disappearances and unsolved murders. The host's shock-jock style and dysfunctional attitude confronts and challenges facts concerning misinformation and bad media while finding links to unsolved murders and disappearances. We think of monsters as hairy ghoulish figures with long fingernails and sharp teeth lurking in the darkness, however, the most dangerous monsters of all walk among us in the daylight.