The 1975 Double Murder in Hollywood ft. Tom Myers Part 2

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In Part 2 of this series, Jared Bradley and Tom Myers continue to delve into the geographical and environmental aspects of the crime scene, highlighting how the remote location of Andytown and the surrounding Everglades played a significant role in the investigation. They also explore the timing of the discovery of the victims' bodies and the impact of decomposition on the evidence. Join Jared Bradley as they unravel the mysteries surrounding this case, examining the evidence and pondering the odds that led to its eventual resolution.

Tom Myers is a retired FBI ERT leader and has had an extensive background in law enforcement. He has been a CSI extraordinaire and a ranger.

Takeaways

1. Remote locations can pose challenges in solving crimes.
2. Timing is crucial in preserving evidence.
3. Decomposition impacts DNA collection.

Connect

Tom Myers: www.facebook.com/tom.myers.9235
Jared Bradley: www.linkedin.com/in/jaredvbradley

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