He looked like an all-American college student, but John Norman Collins was “The Michigan Murderer.” In the 1960s, his crimes terrorized Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti. Author Gregory Fournier discusses "Terror in Ypsilanti" and the dark story behind one of Michigan’s most infamous serial killers.


He looked like the all-American college student — handsome, athletic, and part of a fraternity in Ann Arbor. But John Norman Collins was hiding a terrifying secret. In the late 1960s, he stalked and murdered young women near the University of Michigan and Eastern Michigan University. Dubbed The Michigan Murderer, Collins was convicted of killing Karen Sue Beineman and sentenced to life in prison. True-crime author Gregory Fournier joins Radio Free Flint to discuss his book Terror in Ypsilanti and the unanswered questions surrounding one of Michigan’s most chilling serial killers.
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