- Ypsilanti, MI, 1967. A young co-ed from Eastern Michigan University goes missing. Her body is found months later. Another co-ed, disappears a year later and is found stabbed to death. A few months after that, a young law student is found shot and strangled in a cemetery. The young women of Southeastern Michigan are terrified and the police commence a massive hunt for the monster they call The Co-Ed Killer.—XCON Productions LLC
- Michigan, 1967. The body of Mary Fleszar (19), an Eastern Michigan State University student, is found decomposing on an abandoned farm outside Ypsilanti. A year later, student Joan Schell (20) is found dead in Ann Arbor with multiple stab wounds. In March 1969, law student Jane Mixer (23) is found shot and strangled in an Ypsilanti cemetery. The young women of Southeastern Michigan are terrified and the police are on the hunt for the man they called The Co-Ed Killer. In an era without DNA testing, when police databases were Rolodexes and surveillance was done with binoculars, three law enforcement agencies fumble for a seemingly uncatchable foe. Three more women will die before a rookie university cop is able to infiltrate the closed society of college fraternities and root out one of the nation's first nationally known serial killers.
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