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In the last three months, six missing women have been found dead in the Portland, Oregon area within 100 miles of each other. These mysterious deaths have sparked fear among locals of a calculated serial killer. The Law&Crime Network’s Angenette Levy discusses the potential spree killings with Mark Piepmeier, a Hamilton County prosecutor who helped lock up four serial killers.

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37 thoughts on “‘Dealing with a Serial Killer’: Deaths of 6 Women in Portland Area Sparks Fear of Reckless Murderer

  1. Can’t they check with phone companies and get a listing of all the phones that were used within a reasonable distance of the ‘last known location’ and the ‘location of the bodies’?!!

  2. Haha "working together to see if the murders are connected, which is common practice". Police are inept. Only now with forensic technology are these cases being solved. They reported didn't think to communicate back in the 70's,80's,90's,early 2000's between police departments. Allowing prolific serial killers to operate. Because police protect property and not life.

  3. Excuse me , those women aren't the same type, they are very different in many ways, other then the native American woman . This guy speaking is a little to detailed in describing details in a creepy way !!!.

  4. This case fits in with the others A Vancouver woman was found dead in the Mount Hood National Forest on Sunday, according to local authorities. Deputies are now asking to hear from anyone who knew her or had contact with her before November 28. 
    Christyne Meier had no car . Someone took her out to tge middle of nowhere in freezing temperatures & abandoned her there where she died.

  5. I live in Portland, I am sure that it's a serial killer. I have met two of those girls. I helped look for one of them when she went missing . Not close friends but I know the circles they run in. I think it's extremely irresponsible that they don't put out more public warning about where and what time I need to worry about. As a victim of a crime I was lucky enough to survive this has me on edge.

  6. 7 WOMEN ! CHRISTYNE MEIER
    Investigators are seeking information about a 34 yr old woman who died Sunday in the Mount Hood National Forest.
    Christyne Meier of Vancouver died after being left to freeze to death. This woman belongs on the list of murdered women: 34, homeless & struggling with addiction.

  7. Okay! This reeks of a serial killer. This reminds me of the circumstances of the Cleveland Torso Killer. His attacks were on many homeless victims during the Depression. He used the homeless crisis then and the fact that many people travelled to Ohio Cleveland during that time and so there wasn't anybody looking for those victims, meaning no missing person reports. The factors in these 6 cases are so similar to that of the victims of the Cleveland Torso Killer. This is just a theory that I wanted to share. I'm so very sorry for all the victims and their friends and families.

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