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SLIDESHOW: The Craiglist Killer files

See the evidence Boston Police used to crack the case, including case files, interview transcripts, and social-media subpoenas
By PHOENIX STAFF  |  April 4, 2012

Boston Police report: robbery at the Westin Hotel, Boston, April 10, 2009. Trisha Leffler, a 29-year-old Las Vegas woman who'd been advertising on Craigslist as a masseuse, was tied up and robbed by a client. She later identified her assailant as Philip Markoff | PHOTOS: Crime scene photos at the Westin

READ: "Catching the Craigslist Killer: An untold detective story from the digital frontier" by James Robinson

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