Episode 13 Susan Eads

In 1983, ‘spitfire’ Susan Eads left a bar near Galveston, Texas with her friends and was dropped off at her car. The next day, it was found hastily parked, the door open, her things spilling out. And Susan was dead, naked in the bushes in a nearby vacant lot. She had been strangled with a garotte fashioned from her own clothes. There were several very intriguing suspects: rapists and murderers with the same MO who preyed on women in the area. But none of them killed Susan. It would take decades, and the wonders of forensic genealogy, to pin the crime on a man who had no known connection to Susan.

Sources for this episode include True Crime Chronicles episode 69 Strangled in Seabrook

https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/strangled-in-seabrook-69/id1466321575?i=1000493593751

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The Gone Cold Podcast, The Murder of Susan Eads
https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-murder-of-susan-eads/id1214679007?i=1000444466336

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