Episode 86: New England's Unsolved & Serial Killer Hysteria, with Bob Ward of Boston 25 News
- Anngelle Wood
- 7 days ago
- 2 min read
Updated: 4 days ago

Veteran crime reporter Bob Ward of Boston 25 News joins me for a candid conversation about the online hysteria surrounding a New England serial killer after 12 people have been recovered around Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and connecticut. Drawing from his nearly three decades as host of "New England's Unsolved," Bob shares the profound impact of covering cases like Theresa Corley's 1978 murder—a young woman he personally knew before her death.
This intimate connection frames a deeper discussion about the responsibility journalists carry when amplifying victims' stories.The conversation turns to the troubling social media frenzy claiming a serial killer is responsible for recent bodies discovered throughout New England. While acknowledging the region's history with serial predators, we agree that there is cause for concern about how unfounded speculation harms legitimate investigations and re-traumatizes families.
"It's very tempting to think that one bad guy or two bad guys are responsible for all this evil, but I just don't think life works that way." -Bob Ward
We spotlight numerous cases deserving attention—Melanie Melanson, Debra Melo, Bruce Crowley, Reina Morales Rojas—whose families continue waiting for answers while internet sleuths chase shadows.
• The justice system often fails victims' families by providing few updates while requiring them to repeatedly relive trauma at parole hearings
• Online speculation about a "New England serial killer" diverts resources from legitimate investigations
• Internet misinformation is causing real harm, from false confessions to wrongful accusations
• True crime advocacy should focus on supporting families and respecting victims rather than sensationalizing cases
Join us at Middlesex County Superior Court on Monday, May 12th at 10am for the arraignment in Charlene Rosemond's murder case, whose family has waited 16 years for justice.
Other cases included:Beth Brodie, Jeffrey Curley, Janet Downing, Colleen Ritzer, Shaun Ouillette, Miguel Oliveras, New Bedford Highway murders, Boston Strangler, Henry Bedard, Jr, Deanna Cremin, Bruce Crowley, Brittany Tee, Maura Murray, Lonene Rogers "Lonnie's Law"

