the time you re in february, i mean, you want to become a serial killer. i mean anthony: apparently you can. [ laughter ] anthony: is seattle a teeming hive of serial killers? or am i just an idiot with a morbidly over-active imagination and an attraction to the dark, ugly side of life. meet retired homicide detective mike ciesynski who for over 12 years specialized in cold cases in the region. we meet at the shanghai room in greenwood where fred moody tends bar. the north star diner next door provides nourishment. crab, bacon and melted cheese is, when discussing dump sites and ligature marks, a must. anthony: why does it seem that there s a disproportionate number of serial killers in the seattle and washington state area? do you have a theory on that? mike: well, i don t think that most serial killers went shopping for areas where they
from wherever you are. anthony: so, a convenient body dump? knute: body dumping, yes. i mean that s got to be part of it. you have all that lush greenery. anthony: if you re looking to dump a body, seattle. knute: i ve always thought the rain was kind of part of it. you get to that stretch from maybe october to february and by the time you re in february, i mean, you want to become a serial killer. i mean anthony: apparently you can. [ laughter ] anthony: is seattle a teeming hive of serial killers? or am i just an idiot with a morbidly over-active imagination and an attraction to the dark, ugly side of life. meet retired homicide detective mike ciesynski who for over 12 years specialized in cold cases in the region. we meet at the shanghai room in greenwood where fred moody tends bar. the north star diner next door provides nourishment. crab, bacon and melted cheese is, when discussing dump sites and ligature marks, a must. anthony: why does it seem that there s a disp
serial killer. i mean anthony: apparently you can. [ laughter ] anthony: is seattle a teeming hive of serial killers? or am i just an idiot with a morbidly over-active imagination and an attraction to the dark, ugly side of life. meet retired homicide detective mike ciesynski who for over 12 years specialized in cold cases in the region. we meet at the shanghai room in greenwood where fred moody tends bar. the north star diner next door provides nourishment. crab, bacon and melted cheese is, when discussing dump sites and ligature marks, a must. anthony: why does it seem that there s a disproportionate number of serial killers in the seattle and washington state area? do you have a theory on that? mike: well, i don t think that most serial killers went shopping for areas where they lived, this is just where they ended up. when you re a detective for as long as i ve been a detective
anthony: if you re looking to dump a body, seattle. knute: i ve always thought the rain was kind of part of it. you get to that stretch from maybe october to february and by the time you re in february, i mean, you want to become a serial killer. i mean anthony: apparently you can. [ laughter ] anthony: is seattle a teeming hive of serial killers? or am i just an idiot with a morbidly over-active imagination and an attraction to the dark, ugly side of life. meet retired homicide detective mike ciesynski who for over 12 years specialized in cold cases in the region. we meet at the shanghai room in greenwood where fred moody tends bar. the north star diner next door provides nourishment. crab, bacon and melted cheese is, when discussing dump sites and ligature marks, a must. anthony: why does it seem that there s a disproportionate number of serial killers in the seattle and washington state area? do you have a theory on that? mike: well, i don t think that most serial kill
knute: literally you could hide bodies, like a short drive from wherever you are. anthony: so, a convenient body dump? knute: body dumping, yes. i mean that s got to be part of it. you have all that lush greenery. anthony: if you re looking to dump a body, seattle. knute: i ve always thought the rain was kind of part of it. you get to that stretch from maybe october to february and by the time you re in february, i mean, you want to become a serial killer. i mean anthony: apparently you can. [ laughter ] anthony: is seattle a teeming hive of serial killers? or am i just an idiot with a morbidly over-active imagination and an attraction to the dark, ugly side of life? meet retired homicide detective mike ciesynski who for over 12 years specialized in cold cases in the region. we meet at the shanghai room in greenwood where fred moody tends bar. the north star diner next door provides nourishment. crab, bacon and melted cheese is, when discussing dump sites