The Eastbound Strangler: Atlantic City's Unsolved Murders
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On November 20, 2006, the bodies of four women were discovered in a drainage ditch behind the Golden Key Motel, a "cut-rate motel known for drugs and prostitution," on the Black Horse Pike in Egg Harbor Township, West Atlantic City, New Jersey. The women were:
- Kim Raffo (35)
- Tracy Ann Roberts (23)
- Barbara Breidor (42)
- Molly Jean Dilts (19)
All four victims were known to be sex workers in the Atlantic City area and had struggles with drug addiction. The bodies were found "face down, in a row, facing east toward the casinos of Atlantic City, just a few hundred yards away." They were clothed but barefoot.
The victims were likely dumped one by one over a period of five weeks. Autopsies revealed:
- Kim Raffo: Strangled with a rope or cord, body in the ditch for a couple of days. She was last seen alive in the early morning hours of November 19, 2006, leaving a diner and getting into a car with out-of-state plates.
- Tracy Ann Roberts: Asphyxiated.
- Molly Jean Dilts: So badly decomposed that a cause of death could not be determined; she had been killed a month prior to being found.
- Barbara Breidor: Cause of death could not be determined due to decomposition. She had been in the ditch for between two weeks and a month.
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