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the doodler podcast

by Demarco Franecki DVM Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Who was “the Doodler?

He was coined “The Doodler,” and he may have been responsible for as many victims as the Zodiac Killer, yet you’ve probably never heard of him. Plagued by a complicated investigation, a frightened public, and the hesitation of many to come forward, the case went cold, and a killer walked free.

When does the “the Doodler” podcast debut?

Follow the story on “The Doodler” podcast, debuting in March 2021. Have a tip? Email [email protected], call (415) 570-9299, or visit thedoodlerpod.com.

What happened to the Doodler case?

Since the reactivation of the Doodler case in 2018, Dan Cunningham has been eyeing a key person of interest. Cunningham met with him and even got a sample of his DNA. The SFPD is comparing that DNA with blood from the original crime scenes.

Who is the Doodler in the hate you give?

Inspectors Rotea Gilford and Earl Sanders round up several suspects for interrogation. Kevin and Mike uncover more details about a psychiatrist and secretary who claim their patient is The Doodler.

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What is the Doodler podcast about?

About this project Chronicle reporter Kevin Fagan spent nearly three years investigating the unsolved murders of gay men in 1974 and '75 by a serial killer dubbed the Doodler by San Francisco police.

Is the Doodler real?

The Doodler, also known as the Black Doodler, is an unidentified serial killer believed responsible for up to 16 murders and three assaults of men in San Francisco, California, between January 1974 and September 1975.

Was the Doodler killer ever caught?

"The Doodler" was a serial killer who targeted gay men in the 1970s, and has never been caught.

When was Dahmer active?

Jeffrey Dahmer, (born May 21, 1960, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S.—died November 28, 1994, Portage, Wisconsin), American serial killer whose arrest in 1991 provoked criticism of local police and resulted in an upsurge of popular interest in serial murder and other crimes.

When was the Doodler sketch published?

A Sketch for the Street Cops. In the Fall of 1975 , a composite sketch of The Doodler is published in the San Francisco Chronicle and the San Francisco Sentinel, and tips begin to roll in. Street cops are on high alert for anyone matching the description.

Who is the second victim of the Doodler?

The Doodler’s second known victim is an up-and-coming San Francisco drag queen named Jae Stevens. In the present, the San Francisco Chronicle’s Kevin Fagan recruits private investigator and former Chronicle colleague Mike Taylor to help him track down some of Stevens’ friends and family.

Who was the fourth victim in the Doodler case?

Around this time, The Doodler claims his fourth victim - a nurse named Fredrick Capin. Now, Kevin and Mike try to learn what they can about the circumstances around his death. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Who was the fifth person to die in the Doodler case?

At the end of 1975, The Doodler murders Harald Gullberg, the fifth and final suspected fatality that investigators have tied to this case. The Doodler’s sixth victim actually survives a brutal knife attack.

Was the Doodler case reopened?

The Doodler was never caught. His murder spree was forgotten — lost in the chaos of the times. But 46 years later, the case has been reopened. San Francisco Chronicle reporter Kevin Fagan is trying to figure out how the Doodler got away.

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