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In the past due 1960's, Ann Arbor, Michigan was at the center of some brutal serial murders. During the period of 2 yrs, seven young women would lose their lives. At the same time, the town was experiencing a ethnical overhaul that would switch the staid and conventional seating of Washtenaw County into a hotbed of radical ideas and tactics that was developing a Mecca for the young individuals of the 1960's counter-culture, fueled by the drugs, a politics awakening and a intimate revolution that would explain the 1960's. Among the main element players in this local radicalization were John Sinclair and the White Panther Party, that your FBI called "potentially the greatest and most dangerous of cutting edge organizations in the United States." Sinclair would be infamously sentenced to 9½-10 years in a maximum security prison for ownership of two bones, (marijuana smoking) and the White Panther Party's Minister of Security would end up being the first of the 60's hippy radicals to be put on the FBI's Ten Most Wished list. Against this backdrop, the authorities thought that the murderer could be one of these drugged out weirdo's, but when he was finally caught...