Note that he’s running this as a rather young retiree of 60 years, and is limited by the lack of corporate resources exposing him to possible lawsuits.<p>The news business still works well enough for this excellent article in the New Yorker to tell us of an instance where it stopped working. Right now, we still get a glimpse of what is being destroyed. Soon, the idea of someone having the freedom to devote a year’s work to an unproven method of investigation will be lost to history.
More recent article from Cleveland news station indicates no serial killer caught yet, but I guess at least now they're actively looking for one (or three):<p><a href="https://www.news5cleveland.com/news/local-news/cleveland-metro/are-unsolved-murders-along-clevelands-east-93rd-street-corridor-connected" rel="nofollow">https://www.news5cleveland.com/news/local-news/cleveland-met...</a>
Someone sent me this a few weeks ago, and I've been playing with loading his datasets into a graph database. It's kind of a mess of CSV and some column formatted files, but it's a fun process.<p>Will share if I make something of it.
The improve crime solved statistics by implying correlation equals causation. How does the total percentage of serial anything compare to other countries.