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Unsolved serial killer - Ice Pick Killer from Grand Central Station

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I remember of a serial killer from the late 70s-early 80's using an "ice pick" during the rush hour in NYC at the Grand Central Station. The killer had knowledge of the human body because the method he used was bumping into a victim and then stabbed up words under the ribs and into the heart. since it was during rush hour by the time people noticed anything the killer was lost within the crowd. close to 20 people were killed and then it stop. my question is is there any update of the case, i dont see anything of this case online, only in the library.

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  1. I've never heard of this. Why isn't it online at all?? 20 people is a lot.


  2. I never heard of this story.  

  3. Maybe because it never happened?  If you cited books yiu read on this subject, I could feel better that you didn't simply confuse what happened with fiction.  I have to admit I'm skpetical because something like that (whether it happened all at once, partly or one at a time - you never specify how long it took, over how many days - just at rush-hour) without being more well remembered.

    In any case, not everything is reported on the Web.

  4. I remember this, this was not in the early 80s, it was during the late 70s. as a former worker at Grand Central, NYC was going through a lot of the Son of Sam killings. there are news clippings from the NEW YORK TIMES in the Library. The case was never solved and it was a killing spree from 77-79. The person that says it never happen must be a young individual and did not live during this time, researching the subject in libraries will help more. I do know that there was a connection to the 4P murders that is still continuing today since the 60s, theory has it that the 2 may be connected

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