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Some investigators say a serial killer may be responsible for the deaths of four Ozarks women since 1987, according to a published report. The Springfield News - leader reported in Sunday editions that it had contacted 411 police agencies, primarily in Missouri and it's border states, about the unsolved deaths of young women. It found striking similarities in the cases of four women. the newspaper said four of the cases - three in Missouri, one in Arkansas - April 1987 Debra Sue Lewis, 31 yrs.

Some investigators say a serial killer may be responsible for the deaths of four Ozarks women since 1987, according to a published report. The Springfield News – leader reported in Sunday editions that it had contacted 411 police agencies, primarily in Missouri and it’s border states, about the unsolved deaths of young women. It found striking similarities in the cases of four women. the newspaper said four of the cases – three in Missouri, one in Arkansas – April 1987 Debra Sue Lewis, 31 yrs.


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