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Month 2003 | Who killed Judith Andersen? Four Scientists look for clues, a half century after the crime...

Perhaps, someone out there still knows something about what happened to fifteen-year-old Judith Mae Andersen on the last night she was seen alive, in August 1957, on her way home from a friend's. Her dismembered body was found later that month in a pair of oil drums floating in Chicago's Montrose Harbor, sparking one of the largest criminal investigations in Chicago's history. To this day, no one has ever been charged with her death.

In Late July 2003, an investigative group formed in Chicago after discovering an intriguing headline from the case. The Four Scientists (named after vague experts cited in news stories from the investigation) have revisited the mystery almost fifty years after it was left unsolved, and the details and progress of their research efforts will be unfolding in the coming days and weeks on the Four Scientist's site.

Head there immediately to share in 4Sci's progress, for this intriguing investigation will far outstrip anything you are likely to encounter here on Tiny Dog for the rest of the summer.

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