Between nineteen sixty four and nineteen seventy, a ghost haunted the sun-drenched streets of Miami. He left behind a trail of at least nine victims, each one a chilling testament to his brutality. In modern true crime circles, heâs known as The Miami Strangler, but back then, the press didn't have a single, tidy name for him. To the police, he was a baffling series of clues and multiple suspects, with one major problem: the killer didn't seem to exist. He was a phantom, a whisper in the humid Florida air, a force that struck with terrifying randomness and then just⊠dissolved back into the city's shadows. This is the story of how he got away with it.We thank you for your support! Become a member of our Patreon for just $1.99. Click HERE to join.Disclaimer: The content in this podcast is intended for educational and informational purposes only. This channel is not affiliated with any law enforcement entity nor any court system.Music: Hard to Beat (OCAAT Theme) and Investigations Inc by Artist Musical Logos#crime #unsolved #horrorstories #facts #history #serialkiller #unsolvedmysteries #miamiSources:Wikipedia â âMiami Stranglerâ (recently updated with core case details and suspect information) WikipediaMiami-Dade Sheriffâs Office Cold Cases (1960â1969 archive) â Reference to official unsolved homicide listings Miami-Dade County+1CBS News+1The Flat Tire Murders: Unsolved Crimes of a South Florida Serial Killer by Michael Burns â comprehensive overview of patterns and methodsNBC Miami (Jun 5, 2025) â Reporting on a suspected serial killer targeting the homeless (contextual comparison) YouTube+15NBC 6 South Florida+15NBC 6 South Florida+15CBS Miami / WFOR (Apr 25, 2025) â Fingerprint match solved a nearly 40-year-old murder in North Miami Beach, showing local cold-case success with modern forensics CBS NewsâHunt for Strangler Under Wayâ â The Miami Herald, c. November 1970Announcing the multi-victim investigation and seeking public assistance after the ninth killing. WikipediaReport on Mary E. McGreevyâs death â August 1964Local coverage of the first known victim, including details of the scene and lack of forced entry. WikipediaCoverage of Sylvia Valdezâs murder â March 1965Featuring information about her shooting and strangulation, the last-known sighting with two men, and the police composite sketch. WikipediaStory on Bernadita Gonzalezâs disappearance and discovery â early 1966Reports of her missing status, phone calls from distraught family, and recovery of her body in a nearby lake. Wikipedia+1newspapers.co
Between nineteen sixty four and nineteen seventy, a ghost haunted the sun-drenched streets of Miami. He left behind a trail of at least nine victims, each one a chilling testament to his brutality. In modern true crime circles, heâs known as The Miami Strangler, but back then, the press didn't have a single, tidy name for him. To the police, he was a baffling series of clues and multiple suspects, with one major problem: the killer didn't seem to exist. He was a phantom, a whisper in the humid F...