THE ‘BABY DOLL’ SERIAL KILLER: The John Eric Armstrong Homicides (New 11/1/24)
THE ‘BABY DOLL’ SERIAL KILLER: The John Eric Armstrong Homicides
October 28 He was unassuming, sweet, and friendly. “Saved” in
church as a teen, he never caused trouble. In the Navy, they called
him Opie. Though he was a big guy, he had a soft,...
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THE ‘BABY DOLL’ SERIAL KILLER: The John Eric Armstrong
Homicides
October 28
He was unassuming, sweet, and friendly. “Saved” in church as a
teen, he never caused trouble. In the Navy, they called him Opie.
Though he was a big guy, he had a soft, boyish demeanor. “The boy
next door,” said those who worked with and knew him.
But John Eric Armstrong had a dark secret—hidden even from those
closest to him.
Prowling Detroit's well-known pocket of prostitution on historic
Michigan Ave, this young husband and father picked up unsuspecting
women who thought they were simply meeting a john. He seemed
innocent, even driving a Jeep with a front plate reading "Baby
Doll." But they soon discovered, he could turn on a dime -- fly
into a rage. Sometimes he would leave his victims alive, but
sometimes he didn’t.
In THE 'BABY DOLL’ SERIAL KILLER: The John Eric Armstrong
Homicides, journalist B.R. Bates lays out the gripping story of
this chameleon of a serial killer through his crimes – with a
compassionate look at the life of each one of his victims – and the
heroic efforts of law enforcement to catch him.
Become a supporter of this podcast:
https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-opperman-report--1198501/support.
Homicides
October 28
He was unassuming, sweet, and friendly. “Saved” in church as a
teen, he never caused trouble. In the Navy, they called him Opie.
Though he was a big guy, he had a soft, boyish demeanor. “The boy
next door,” said those who worked with and knew him.
But John Eric Armstrong had a dark secret—hidden even from those
closest to him.
Prowling Detroit's well-known pocket of prostitution on historic
Michigan Ave, this young husband and father picked up unsuspecting
women who thought they were simply meeting a john. He seemed
innocent, even driving a Jeep with a front plate reading "Baby
Doll." But they soon discovered, he could turn on a dime -- fly
into a rage. Sometimes he would leave his victims alive, but
sometimes he didn’t.
In THE 'BABY DOLL’ SERIAL KILLER: The John Eric Armstrong
Homicides, journalist B.R. Bates lays out the gripping story of
this chameleon of a serial killer through his crimes – with a
compassionate look at the life of each one of his victims – and the
heroic efforts of law enforcement to catch him.
Become a supporter of this podcast:
https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-opperman-report--1198501/support.
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