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The Double Initial Alphabet Murders
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Length:
71 minutes
Released:
May 19, 2020
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Podcast episode
Description
In the early 1970s, Rochester New York was rocked by the murders of three little girls. As the public and the police debated whether the deaths were connected, many noticed a strange coincidence. All three girls had double initials--CC, WW, and MM. Not only that, the towns they were found in also matched their initials. Coincidence or the work of a methodical serial killer?
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Music by Scott Buckley
Cover art by Lars Hacking
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Released:
May 19, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
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Sylena and Allyson Dalton: In July 1998, infant Allyson Dalton was kidnapped from her home after her mother, Sylena Dalton, was brutally murdered. In spite of a suspect rising to the top of the list early on, the killer of Sylena has never been arrested. And the whereabouts of Allyson remain unknown. If you have any information on the case, contact the Virginia State Police at 540-829-7766 Thank you to Chris Borba for speaking with me. To donate to the Charley Project: paypal administrator@charleyproject.org Editing by Gray Multimedia Music by Scott Buckley Cover art by Lars Hacking of the Rusty Hinges podcast Correction: Angela Stover, Sylena's mother, did not return to the apartment after Sylena was found. Per a family member, this is an incorrect piece of reporting that has been repeated. by Crimelines True Crime