Episode 61 – Patterns, Patterns Everywhere

Sometimes, it’s not the perpetrators of the crime that make it interesting, but the method they choose. On today’s episode, we take a look at two cases involving strangulation, and why this method was the method of choice.

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Wikipedia – Altemio Sanchez
Radford University Department of Psychology – Altemio C. Sanchez
Muderpedia – Altemio C. Sanchez
Innocence Project – Anthony Capozzi
New York Times – “Buffalo Suspect’s Uncle Misled Tem in ’81, Officials Say”
PubMed – A review of 300 attempted strangulation cases. Part 1: criminal legal issues
Family Justice Center – “The Investigation and Prosecution of Strangulation Cases Manuel”
“On the Edge of Homicide: Strangulation as a Prelude”
Justice Clearinghouse – “The Investigation and Prosecution of Strangulation Cases Webinar Notes”
The Kansas City Star – “Piers Morgan confronts ‘Kansas City Strangler’ Lorenzo Gilyard on ‘Serial Killer'”

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