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Episode 6: New Evidence

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Billy Jensen and Alexis Linkletter share new evidence in the Long Island Serial Killer case.

Episode 1: David and Goliath

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In the first episode of Unraveled: Long Island Serial Killer Alexis Linkletter’s childhood friend claims to have key evidence that could lead to solving the ten year mystery of the Long Island Serial Killer murders. Listen now.

Episode 7: Who Is The LISK?

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Billy Jensen and Alexis Linkletter examine theories in the Long Island Serial Killer case.

Episode 8: "The Dust Never Settles"

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Over 40 years later, the cases of the serial killers the Clown, John Wayne Gacy, and the Candyman, Dean Corll, are still open; some of the boys killed remain unnamed. A cold case cop and a forensic anthropologist strive to put these cases to rest...but time is running out.

Episode 2: Fail to the Chief

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Alexis LInkletter and Billy Jensen uncover a secret from the past with incriminating information about the former Chief of Police of Suffolk County James Burke.

Episode 5: Oak Beach

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A former sex worker discloses disturbing details about an encounter she had with the soon-to-be-named chief of police James Burke at a sex party in Oak Beach, a secretive community just two miles from where the LISK dumped the bodies of 11 dead sex workers.

Episode 3: A Deal With the Devil

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Alexis and Billy revisit another Long Island murder case from 1979, that of John Pius, and uncover a troubling connection with two of the authorities trusted to lead the LISK investigation

Episode 7: "My Friend the Murderer"

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Randy White's research and conversations with John Wayne Gacy uncovered a connection to nationwide sex trafficker John David Norman.. No one has heard these conversations on tape before… until now.

Episode 6: "Ten Days in December"

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The surveillance operation that tracked John Wayne Gacy for ten days has every element of a 1970s cop show.

Episode 8: The Onision Saga and Viral Predators

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Today's newest class of celebrity has emerged in the form of social influencers. But what separates fame from predatory behavior?