In the 1970s, hitchhiking was a common — if risky — way of getting a ride from one part of the US to another. But by the end of that decade, residents of the North Bay area of California would grow to develop more fear of ‘stranger danger’ than most Americans.
In this episode, we dive into the unsolved Santa Rosa Hitchhiker Murder.
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