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Alphabet murders : ウィキペディア英語版 | Alphabet murders
The "Alphabet murders" (also known as the "double initial murders") took place in the early 1970s in the Rochester, New York, area; three young girls were raped and strangled. The case got its name from the fact that each of the girls' first and last names started with the same letter and that each body was found in a town that had a name starting with the same letter as each girl's name (Carmen Colon in Churchville, Wanda Walkowicz in Webster and Michelle Maenza in Macedon). Investigators have theorized that a series of murders with similar circumstances in California in the late 1970s is connected to the earlier New York murders. == New York alphabet murders == While hundreds of people were questioned, the killer was never caught. One man, considered to be a "person of interest" in the case (he committed suicide six weeks after the last of the murders), was cleared in 2007 by DNA testing.〔(Double Initial DNA Test Clears Man ), R News, February 21, 2007.〕 In the case of Carmen Colon, her uncle was also considered a suspect until his suicide in 1991. Another suspect was Kenneth Bianchi, who at the time was an ice cream vendor in Rochester, vending from sites close to the first two murder scenes. He was a Rochester native who later moved to Los Angeles, and with his cousin Angelo Buono, Jr. committed the Hillside Strangler murders between 1977 and 1978. Bianchi was never charged with the alphabet murders, and he has repeatedly tried to have investigators officially clear him from suspicion; however, there is circumstantial evidence that his car was seen at two of the murder scenes. He remains under suspicion. However, on Investigation Discovery's television series "Dark Minds" (episode name "Double Initial Murder" which first aired 22 February 2012 and was hosted by M. William Phelps) it was reported that Bianchi's DNA profile was tested in 1985 and it did not match the biological evidence left at the crime scene of Wanda Walkowicz.
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