The Murder of Frances Cochran w/ Robert Fitzgibbon

On July 17, 1941, in Lynn, Massachusetts, attractive nineteen-year-old Frances Cochran stepped off a commuter bus and into a mysterious black automobile. Three days later, police discovered her mutilated body in a Salem lovers’ lane.

Her murder made national headlines on the eve of World War II. Investigators checked twelve thousand cars and interviewed almost two thousand witnesses. Despite leads that spanned the continent, decades passed and the killer was never caught. Like a poisonous vine, the death of Frances Cochran is tangled with other unsolved murders, including the 1947 Los Angeles Black Dahlia case.

My guest is Robert Fitzgibbon, author of the new book “Murder in Salem, Massachusetts: The Death of Frances Cochran”.

The author’s blog: ⁠https://medium.com/@chebacco.parish⁠

The author’s publisher page: ⁠https://www.arcadiapublishing.com/products/murder-in-salem-massachusetts-9781467171298

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