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Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Amateur sleuth finds serial murders in old case files | The Republic

Amateur sleuth finds serial murders in old case files | The Republic:

"ROCHESTER, N.Y. - A computer analyst turned amateur detective used old FBI crime files to identify a cluster of unsolved murders of young women in upstate New York that police agree was the work of a little-known serial killer active in the early 1990s. Kevin Fallon, 38, an information technology analyst from Buffalo, N.Y., has proven it's possible to spot serial murders by carefully studying FBI records of America's 190,000 unsolved homicides committed since 1980. About a third of all homicides go unsolved each year in the United States."

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1 comment:

C.Marie said...

Proof that the Geeks really can inherent the earth. Bless their minds.