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From 1904 to 1910, a series of brutal murders terrorized the neighborhoods along Cincinnati's railroad corridors. The press called it "The Murder Zone." Women were found strangled near the tracks; in alleys, in empty lots, in the shadow of the rail yards. The police arrested suspects, extracted confessions, and declared cases closed. They were wrong.Conductor 93 is a serialized true crime podcast built on original archival research โ archival records, newspaper morgues, census data, and documents that haven't been examined in over a century. This is not a retelling. This is a reinvestigation.