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Nice work, kid.
- [Loretta chuckles] - [chattering]
- [phone ringing] [announcer on radio] The city is buzzing
today after a story in the Record American claims that three elderly women were
killed by one deranged individual. There's nothing in the Globe
or the Herald
- [Loretta chuckles] - [chattering]
- [phone ringing] [announcer on radio] The city is buzzing
today after a story in the Record American claims that three elderly women were
killed by one deranged individual. There's nothing in the Globe
or the Herald
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- Nice work, kid.
- [Loretta chuckles]
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- [chattering]
- [phone ringing]
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[announcer on radio] The city is buzzing
today after a story in the Record American
00:00:09.025 --> 00:00:13.166
claims that three elderly women were
killed by one deranged individual.
00:00:13.166 --> 00:00:16.998
There's nothing in the Globe
or the Herald.
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Movie Summary
Loretta McLaughlin was the reporter who first connected the murders and broke the story of the Boston Strangler. She and Jean Cole challenged the sexism of the early 1960s to report on the city's most notorious serial killer.