Can Data Technology Can Stop Serial Killers?

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Can Data Technology Can Stop Serial Killers?
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Listen to an exclusive clip from the new true-crime podcast ‘Algorithm,’ about how data technology is being used to track serial killers.

In October 2014, 19-year-old Afrikka Hardy went to a Gary, Indiana, Motel 6 to meet a man she’d connected with through classifieds website Backpage.com. She’d told a friend where she was going, and when she didn’t answer her phone later that night, the friend came to check on her. Afrikka had been strangled to death and left in the shower of her motel room.

He saw a spate of strangulations around Gary, Indiana, and pushed investigators to be on the lookout for a serial killer. And Hargrove was right. He went on to found the Murder Accountability Project to continue tracking unsolved murders across the country.a new podcast coming Tuesday, June 15th from iHeartMedia and Tenderfoot TV, centers on Hardy’s case and explores how to identify serial killer patterns so they can be stopped. Benjamin Kuebrich, a producer onhosts the 12-part series.

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