JOHN NORMAN COLLINS: THE CO-ED KILLER
Cold Case - New Issues
At the time that John Norman Collins was arrested for the murder of eighteen-year-old Karen Sue Beineman in 1969, the police decided that he was good for the string of seven murders in the Ann Arbor/Ypsilanti area of
Yet Keyes wrote much of his book based on newspaper reports, police suspicions, and the notes kept by a professor at
Collins was convicted and received a sentence of life in prison without the possibility of parole. From there he protested his innocence, and still does to this day. He was never charged in any other case.



- The First Body
- Just a Friend of the Family
- The Victims I
- The Victims II
- Geoforensics
- The Investigation
- No Leads
- Task Force Established
- A Midnight Jogger
- Collins Arrested
- Another Suspect?
- Enter the Psychic
- Mind Game
- The Trial
- The Trial
- Anatomy of a Killer
- Borderline Psychopathic Ideologies
- Additional Evidence I
- Additional Evidence II
- Additional Evidence III
- Collins Speaks Out
- Cold Case - New Issues
- More Than One Killer?
- Mixer Case Re-examined
- Evidence Problems
- **New Chapter: Fortuitous Meeting
- Bibliography






























