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How a US high school class solved six murders and identified the "Bible Belt Strangler"
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An over 40 year old cold case was solved after a group of US students and their Sociology teacher exposed the serial killer at the heart of the crime. Harriet Alexander, The Times's Senior US Features Reporter explains how they solved the case and went on to overturn a woman's conviction for the death of a child.

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@nifralo2752

2 weeks ago

So he would have gotten away with it if it wasnt for those meddling kids

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@2Question-Everything

2 weeks ago

This is what education should be like and about-learning and making a difference in the real world.

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@tansywelsh1636

1 week ago

This is incredible. He has probably inspired future lawyers, police officers, FBI and true crime junkies. Great teacher.

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@Wishful---Thinking

2 weeks ago

One additional note: This class is part of the transformation of Elizabethtown HS into a Project Based Learning environment which is another great story. Yes, the education of our children evolves and has improvement over time. It would be neat if this reporter went into that story, too.

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@Michadoo

1 week ago

Just shows students are interested in learning about our system. Just show them they'll make a difference.

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@vhswan3833

1 week ago

Tennessee (TBI) is known for being totally uncooperative and not at all helpful to families of the missing, so I can imagine what epic jerks they would be to a teacher doing true crime investigations with his classes. I live in Tennessee and find it telling how many cases go unsolved by TBI. Outside help comes into TN to search and refuse to give up. TBI regularly disregards information from these outside helpers. It is ridiculous. Good for the teacher and his students and for the victims and the families. Those people have answers now because the students and their teacher refused to accept ā€œcold caseā€ for an answer.

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@Hope-fv3kf

1 week ago

I find teens often haven't been exposed to things that interest them so they sit on their phones scrolling, social media, texting, gangs. Something that gets the teen interested and involved about something and an opportunity of finding out what interest them can be life changing.

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@AvalonDreamz

4 days ago

There are many schools who still care about educating children. Well done to this teacher

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@CharlieEarthRoast

1 week ago

This is why I don't really trust the Austin PD when they say there isn't a serial killer on the lose. Maybe we should have these students investigate the murders here in Austin.

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@yvettegottshall8336

1 week ago

I could easily see a nationwide HS curriculum around this. What an engaging, needful, novel approach to research, debate, communication. AND a service to the community.

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@annehersey9895

2 weeks ago

Those kind of educators like Mr. Campbell are what all teachers should aspire to. Make school interesting and meaningful. Help them use their voices for good. I bet some of these kids are going to go on to do this work. So many schools today do whatā€™s called ā€˜teach to the testā€™ where school districts make teachers only teach what is going to be on the tests that the results determine how much funding the district will get. Great report! Thanks for showing this!

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@suruha2306

1 week ago

It's a shame the law enforcers have played this down so much! I guess to them, the women's lives aren't worth their trouble, since the guy is no longer alive! I get it that they may be busy, but, shouldn't they still come to some conclusion for who ended all those women?

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@lisasommerlad1337

1 week ago

Because curious, intelligent humans can solve crimes better than corrupt police? Is that how?

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@kingjsolomon

1 week ago

Shows the power of independent journalism, proper sourcing, research and evidence building.

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@johnnybates7580

1 week ago

I bet the amount of law enforcement support and legal experts that come from this school will be way above average. šŸ˜Š

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@Gingerblaze

1 week ago

So good that these students were able to release an innocent woman from punishment of such a horrible crime, and bring closure to the victims families in the seriel strangler case.

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@jennyoconnor2798

1 week ago

Hank Klibinoff at Emory University has had a class that focuses solely on researching/solving one cold case per term from the Jim Crow South. Glad to see other teachers following suit.

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@Alphacharlie6

5 days ago

This teacher Alex Campbell is amazing for giving real-world assignments. The students are amazing for taking it and running with it!

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@kellyferguson6100

1 week ago

Excellent idea for curriculum for other schools studying sociology. Great clip!!!

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@ekmickley

1 week ago

The police could not do what high schoolers could...Unbelievably terrifying

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