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  1. The Alphabet murders (also known as the Double Initial murders) are an unsolved series of child murders which occurred between 1971 and 1973 in Rochester, New York. [1] All three victims were girls aged ten or eleven whose surname began with the same letter as that of her first name.

  2. The Alphabet Murders is a 1965 British detective film directed by Frank Tashlin and starring Tony Randall as Hercule Poirot. It is based on the 1936 novel The A.B.C. Murders by Agatha Christie.

  3. The A.B.C. Murders is a work of detective fiction by British writer Agatha Christie, featuring her characters Hercule Poirot, Arthur Hastings and Chief Inspector Japp, as they contend with a series of killings by a mysterious murderer known only as "A.B.C.".

  4. Tony Randall stars as Hercule Poirot, a Belgian detective who solves a series of murders based on the victims' initials. The film is a parody of Agatha Christie's novel and a slapstick comedy with ad-libs and goofs.

  5. Nov 27, 2022 · Between 1971 and 1973, three girls with double initials were strangled and raped in Rochester, New York. The Alphabet Murders case remains a mystery, despite multiple suspects and clues.

  6. The ABC Murders: With John Malkovich, Eamon Farren, Michael Shaeffer, Rupert Grint. In 1933, retired detective Hercule Poirot is targeted by a taunting killer who sends letters signed "ABC", which Poirot must decode in order to discover the identity of the murderer.

  7. Nov 18, 2023 · One of the chief suspects in New York's Alphabet Murders has been released after serving more than 30 years in prison, Newsweek has learned. The 76-year-old man had been serving a sentence of...