Michigan Murders: John Norman Collins’ Dark Reign of Terror

EPISODE · Jan 15, 2025 · 9 MIN

Michigan Murders: John Norman Collins’ Dark Reign of Terror

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In this episode of CrimePod Castle, we delve into the horrifying saga of The Michigan Murders, a chilling series of crimes that gripped Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti in fear during the late 1960s.Between 1967 and 1969, seven young women were brutally murdered. Their bodies were mutilated, assaulted, and left to be found after rainstorms, creating a pattern that baffled investigators and terrified the community. The trail of terror led to an unlikely suspect—John Norman Collins, a clean-cut college student whose charm masked a sinister nature.How did this seemingly normal young man evade capture for so long? And what drove his calculated acts of violence? Discover the details behind one of Michigan’s most notorious criminal cases and the trial that exposed Collins’ dark secrets.🔗 Visit our website for more episodes: https://rss.com/podcasts/crimepod-castle/ 🎧 Subscribe for more haunting true crime stories.Hashtags:#TrueCrime #CrimeStories #TrueCrimePodcast #MichiganMurders #JohnNormanCollins #ColdCases #SerialKiller #CrimePodCastle #JusticeForVictims #MysteryUnveiled

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