Wrongful Convictions & Cold Cases: An Interview with Carly Roland regarding the case of 51 women murdered in Chicago under chillingly similar circumstances

 

In this fifth episode of "Wrongful Convictions & Cold Cases," Andy interviews Carly Roland, an award-winning director, actress and podcaster, regarding her two-year investigation of 51 women murdered in the South and West sides of Chicago and whether these murders are the work of one or more serial killers. It's a stunning investigation that also highlights the work of the Murder Accountability Project. 

Carly Roland

Carly Roland is an award-winning director and actress based in Los Angeles and has appeared in various films, television shows, and commercials. In 2020, Roland was named one of Hollywood's up-and-coming multi-hyphenate artists by Women In Film and was accepted into their prestigious mentorship program.

Roland's background in journalism and penchants for bold, justice-driven storytelling led her to create the podcast Marginalized Murder: The Case of the 51. Roland spent two years investigating this complex serial murder mystery out of Chicago. The podcast resonated with a large audience and was nominated for a People's Choice Award and landed on Apple's Podcast Charts.

 

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