165: I95 Killer or Serial Killer: Gary Ray Bowles

165: I95 Killer or Serial Killer: Gary Ray Bowles

Author: Erica Kelley October 20, 2022 Duration: 52:49
In the spring of 1994, the southern and eastern seaboard states were terrorized by a serial killer using the I-95 corridor to travel between states and victims. Six gay men were targeted by a drifter, working as a hustler, who would stay in their homes for a week or so…gaining their trust, before violently murdering them. He then took their credit cards and vehicle to move on to his next victim. But the famed serial killer, Gary Ray Bowles, would later insist he killed seven men, but the FBI or state of Florida declined to investigate his 7th victim. There is a murder, still a cold case, which happened a decade before, that eerily matched his 1994 murders. And may have helped Bowles perfect his modus operandi.

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Sources: https://www.southernfriedtruecrime.com/gary-ray-bowles

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