In this episode of Zone 7, Sheryl McCollum dives deep into the instrumental role civilians play in solving crimes.
She opens by examining the famous case of the Zodiac Cipher and segues into the tragic cold case of Ernestine Andridge. Sheryl introduces the powerful community of WebSleuths, headed by Tricia Griffith, which has changed the face of online crime investigation.
Griffith shares how WebSleuths has evolved from a small chaotic forum to a well-structured community of over 200,000 members, aiding in investigations of high-profile cases like those of Abraham Shakespeare and Casey Anthony.
The duo then delve into the pros and cons of social media in crime-solving and how online communities are reshaping the landscape of crime investigation.
Show Notes:
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