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How To Not Get Killed - Episode 19: Chamber Maid Slayer

Episode 19: Chamber Maid Slayer

How To Not Get Killed

11/10/21 • 51 min

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This episode will be the first in our Bleeding London series. According to Michael Arntfield’s book Murder City, the city of London, Ontario, between the years of 1959-1984, was the murder capital of Canada, and arguably the world. There were up to 6 serial killers operating in London at any given time during this time frame. The series will tackle some of London’s most prolific serial killers. First on the docket is Gerald Thomas Archer, aka “The Chambermaid Slayer”. Archer had one of the most specific and consistent victimologies in serial killer history. He’s just the tip of the iceberg in this chilling series, and is only one small part of London’s dark and twisted past.

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Murder City by Michael Arntfield [book]

https://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/murder-suspects-dead-cold-squad-determines/article25455328/

https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=kTM_AAAAIBAJ&pg=3789%2C756585

https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=kTM_AAAAIBAJ&pg=5456%2C768541

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11/10/21 • 51 min

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