When Albert Flick was released from his first prison sentence for killing his wife, he restarted his pattern of threatening and victimizing women. But he’d age out of it, wouldn’t he? Statistics said so. His drooping, wrinkled face and frail body did not look like that of a brazen killer. He’d be in his mid-70s by the time he was free again, surely the threat he posed to society would fade. Sadly, that would not be the case.
The stories of these three women, and the unnamed women also victimized by the same man, will have you asking what is justice really? Does it and can it exist when a convicted killer is afforded more mercy than those whose lives he threatened and ended?
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BONUS: The Murders of Patricia Walsh and Mary Anne Wysocki (Massachusetts)
The Murders of Patricia Walsh and Mary Anne Wysocki (Massachusetts)
The Murder of Robert Joyal Part 2 (Maine)
The Murder of Robert Joyal Part 1 (Maine)
The Disappearance of Tammy Lynn Belanger (New Hampshire)
The Murder of Darien Richardson Part 2 (Maine)
The Murder of Darien Richardson Part 1 (Maine)
The Murder of Mattie Hackett (Maine)
The Murder of Beverly Polchies (Maine)
The Annie C. Maguire Shipwreck at Portland Head Light
The Murders of Luella Blakeslee and Debra Lee Horn (New Hampshire)
The Murder of Susan Randall (New Hampshire)
SOLVED: Janet Brochu & Geraldine Ann Finn (Maine)
The Murder of Richard S. Bellittieri (Maine)
The Murder of Debra Dill (Maine)
The Disappearance of Anneliese Heinig (Maine)
The Disappearance of Ludger Belanger (Maine)
The Disappearance of Kurt Newton (Maine)
The Disappearance of Kim Moreau Part 2 (Maine)
The Disappearance of Kim Moreau Part 1 (Maine)
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