Man's claims of being dumped off Austin bridge could reignite serial killer speculation

A Boston man claims to have survived an attack by an alleged serial killer in Austin, telling British tabloid The Daily Mail he was drugged and pushed off a bridge after a night of drinking. The report comes as a string of deaths around Austin's Lady Bird Lake has fueled online speculation about the presence of a serial killer in the state's capital city. However, police and experts argue the deaths are the result of out-of-towners being unable to hold their liquor and drowning in the centrally located body of water.
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