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Serial Killers

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Get a rare glimpse into the minds and methods of sadistic murderers. From notorious names like Jeffrey Dahmer and John Wayne Gacy to lesser-known killers like “Death House Landlady” Dorothea Puente, what turns a regular person into a predator? Serial Killers is a Spotify Original. New episodes Mondays.
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Cheryl and Nikki Druce are on a whistle stop tour of the weirdest corners of the universe. They’ll be stopping to learn about the craziest true crime cases in history, spooky paranormal activities, truly bonkers internet mythology, very convincing cults and much much more. So don't be a killer or join a cult... just be a Queen. For advertising opportunities on this podcast email: dax@global.com
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Cereal Killers

Eutrema Ltd

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Cereal Killers covers the pests, diseases, and weeds that try to kill arable crops. Each week we do a deep dive on one challenge facing arable farmers. Hopefully revealing some new insights to help you fight these pernicious beasts, bugs and pathogens! If you are a farmer or agronomist, we would love to interview you on the podcast. Please email Russell@eutrema.co.uk Cereal Killers is hosted by: Dr Russell Sharp, Managing Director of Eutrema Ltd Josie Cuccia, Lecturer at Moulton College
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the killersluts podcast

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Katie, Emma, and Jay have been listening to The Killers since they were little—members of the first generation to truly grow up with the band. Now in their twenties, these three ladies have found that the love they hold for their favorite band has only grown over time. On the Killersluts Podcast, they take a look at the band’s discography to analyze the music and lyrical content while considering the history of the band. But the main goal is to make each other laugh.
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Killers & Candles

Jessica & Andrew

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Killers & Candles is where the chilling meets the cozy. Each episode, Jessica and Andrew unravel the eerie tales of lesser-known serial killers, bringing light to the dark corners of true crime history. Alongside the chilling narratives, they explore the art of ambiance with candles inspired by each case, creating an experience that’s both haunting and atmospheric. Whether you’re a true crime fanatic, a candle lover, or simply looking for something unique, Killers & Candles is your perfect e ...
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Dedicated to Female-Identifying Killers in Horror Each episode will feature Jenn, Sammie, Mae, and Rocco discussing a female-identifying killer in the horror genre—and sometimes the wider world of cinema—from Julia and Jennifer to Carrie and Christine. We’ll tell the story from her point of view, decide if it’s “Good For Her” Horror, and answer the most important question of all: would we die for her? Join us every Thursday as we pull on our sweaters, pick up our ice picks, sharpen our sciss ...
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Get ready for a heart-pounding ride into the dark world of true crime with Tony Brueski's spine-chilling podcast "Hidden Killers"! Experience real-time coverage of some of the most twisted and shocking murder cases of our time, including the cases against Bryan Kohbeger, Alex Murdaugh, Brian Walshe, and Chad & Lori Daybell. With each episode, Tony brings you breaking updates, gripping discussions, and profound insights into the psyche of the killers, victims, and their families, as he seeks ...
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The Killers’ seventh studio album Pressure Machine is based on Brandon’s growing up years in Nephi, Utah. Derek and Jimmy grew up in Nephi at the same time and created the Lonely Town podcast to share their thoughts and opinions on the lyrical and thematic influences from Hot Fuss through Pressure Machine. Before the Strip there was Main Street, before the Mirage the was the Starlite Motel, and before Sam’s Town there was Lonely Town. Join us for insights, interviews, And Q&A’s on the street ...
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After 25 years working in homicide, former Detective Chief Inspector Gary Jubelin is sitting down across the interview room table from cops, crims, addicts, victims, small-time cheats and big-town lawyers, asking them to share their stories. One of the country’s most successful podcasts, I Catch Killers reveals the reality of life and death inside the justice system. Gary talks about the big things with an open mind - good and evil, hope and suffering, joy, tragedy - and redemption. I Catch ...
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Spine Chillers and Serial Killers

Spine Chillers and Serial Killers

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Spine chillers and serial killers is a comedy podcast where three friends (Bex, Tash and Emma) talk about true crime and the paranormal but also laugh a lot, randomly sing and struggle to pronounce words (words are hard). So come join us for some spooky, murdery stuff and a lot of off subject wandering. If you like weird stuff and odd people then this might just be the podcast for you!! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Céréale Killers

Céréale Killers

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Montreal’s most infamous podcast. 50% Woke / 50% Ratchet. 100% d'une Diète bien balancée. On présente notre point de vue sur les événements d'actualité qui ont retenu notre attention. Présenté par; Renzel Dashington, DD The Destroyer, Pat Quaeda, Miss Loulou
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Get ready to be transported into a world full of the peculiar. A world where we dive into our morbid curiosity. Analyzing the minds of serial killers, the lives of cryptids, and the reality of the paranormal. Join us as we discover the lore and uncover the facts of all things creepy.
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Hollywood and Crime is a ground-breaking true crime series about the most infamous murders in Tinseltown history. In The Black Dahlia Serial Killers, host Tracy Pattin investigates the sensational unsolved murder of Elizabeth Short. Known as the Black Dahlia, Short was a star-struck young woman whose body was found completely severed at the waist in January 1947. Many remember her tragic story, yet few know that more than a dozen other women died in similar circumstances around that same tim ...
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The Comfort Killers Radio

Stacy Cross

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The Comfort Killers Radio is a platform hosting shows by entrepreneurs, personalities and individuals from all walks of business, culture and lifestyle. For more information visit: http://radio.thecomfortkillers.com
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The Lady Killers Podcast

The Lady Killers Podcast

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Welcome to The Lady Killers Podcast with your hosts Kelly and Brynne. The Lady Killers is dedicated to the women of true crime and the societies that shaped them. Listen each Tuesday as your hosts discuss heinous crimes, horrible murders, and how serial killers aren't cute.
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The Comfort Killers

Stacy A Cross

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Stacy A. Cross and The Comfort Killers provide performance and personal development tools, resources and strategies to individuals aiming to achieve optimal health, wealth and happiness.
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Welcome to the "Week in Review," where we delve into the true stories behind this week's headlines. Your host, Tony Brueski, joins hands with a rotating roster of guests, sharing their insights and analysis on a collection of intriguing, perplexing, and often chilling stories that made the news. This is not your average news recap. With the sharp i…
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Some cults aren’t religious. Tonight on CKCB Features, I’m talking with a survivor named Al Tessier, who was part of the Acting Lab Senior Ensemble. An acting class, led by a Hollywood reject, who later turned his organization into a cult. This is a fascinating story that reminds us to be vigilant in any situation that is led by a charismatic figur…
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In this rewind episode, Beth and Wendy discuss Swift Runner, a Canadian Cree from Alberta, who committed his crimes in 1879. He killed and ate his family and claimed his actions were the fault of the Wendigo. This episode was researched, scripted and edited by Wendy & Beth Williams. Thanks for listening! This is a weekly podcast and new episodes dr…
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The Lady Killers put on their parkas and take a trip to boarding school where they’ll chat about upright pianos, witchy chaperones, and satan worshippers in Osgood Perkins’ The Blackcoat’s Daughter. What was in that Holy Water? If you like the podcast, please rate, review, and subscribe! Follow us at @theladykpod on Twitter and @theladykillerspod o…
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Who has the worst road rage out of Nikki and Cheryl? What rodent is an award winning sniffer? And which celeb recorded the most top singles in Simlish?! Find out this week on The Spooky Sleepover. Got a theory? Been lost in a rabbit hole? We want to hear from YOU! Email queens@global.com to get in touch, or DM us @killerscultsqueens on Instagram. A…
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In this chilling episode of Killers & Candles, we unravel the twisted life of Christopher Wilder, also known as "The Beauty Queen Killer." A man who hid behind wealth and charm, Wilder embarked on a cross-country spree that left devastation in his wake. From his beginnings in Australia to his horrific crimes across the United States, we examine the…
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An altercation between lifeguards and beachgoers on Sydney’s popular Cronulla Beach is seen as the catalyst for more than 10 days of violence and unrest. Former NSW Police Minister Carl Scully and former Assistant Commissioner Mark Goodwin join Gary, sharing their insider experiences of the Cronulla Riots - and why it could have been far worse. Can…
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On April 15, 1973, two high school students discovered Olson’s body near the campus of the University of North Carolina at Asheville. The cold case that followed would span over 50 years, involving three generations of detectives and the Asheville Police Department and the North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation as they worked tirelessly to un…
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In 1907, George Soper located the cause of a typhoid outbreak in New York City: a cook named Mary Mallon. Mary didn’t know it, but each and every meal she cooked carried a small chance for her clients to come down with the disease. Finding out the truth could cost Mary her job…and her freedom. Keep up with us on Instagram @serialkillerspodcast! Hav…
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Visit our Store https://lonely-town-podcast.printify.me Please Rate & Review us Follow and Join us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/1464087943928872 Instagram https://www.instagram.com/lonelytownpodcast/?hl=en If you have questions, stories, or would like to contribute please contact us.Derek Everitt
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An Indiana woman was sentenced to six years in prison, with one year suspended, for smothering her 10-year-old foster son, Dakota Stevens. On April 25, 2024, Jennifer Lee Wilson pinned the boy down, causing fatal organ damage and lack of oxygen. She later pleaded guilty to reckless homicide in October. Dakota sought help from a neighbor, alleging a…
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Did Diddy really order a hit on Tupac? That’s the explosive claim at the heart of the ongoing legal saga surrounding Duane "Keffe D" Davis, the only person charged in the 1996 murder of Tupac Shakur. Davis insists a 2009 proffer agreement with authorities grants him immunity, but prosecutors argue otherwise. Did his belief in immunity lead him to s…
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Could investigators have ignored the real culprit in favor of convenience? The Delphi murder case, with its haunting details and chilling accusations, continues to baffle. Retired FBI Special Agent Robin Dreeke pulls back the curtain on the troubling inconsistencies surrounding Richard Allen's conviction for the tragic deaths of Liberty German and …
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What if the truth you think you know is built on a house of cards? The Delphi case twists again as Richard Allen's defense raises questions about a chilling 2017 confession from another suspect—details so specific, they include a box cutter. Retired FBI Special Agent Jennifer Coffindaffer joins Tony to dissect the implications of overlooked evidenc…
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How do you recover from the realization that the “light at the end of the tunnel” was actually a train of manipulation, coercion, and abuse? For former members of NXIVM, the journey from devotion to disgust is riddled with shame, denial, and the unsettling aftermath of seeing their so-called "leader" still hailed as a hero by some. Psychotherapist …
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Will The Road To A New Delphi Richard Allen Trial Be Easy Or Impossible? Could a critical timeline error and alleged prosecutorial missteps bring the Delphi case back to square one? With Richard Allen’s conviction under scrutiny, his defense is alleging procedural foul-ups and missing evidence—including an alternative suspect's confession and poten…
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The legal firestorm surrounding Sean 'Diddy' Combs just got even more intense. A brand-new superseding indictment has dropped, and this time, the allegations are bigger, bolder, and even more damaging. Prosecutors are laying out fresh charges that could seal Diddy’s fate, adding more weight to an already explosive case. Today, we’re not just skimmi…
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Could the defense's strategy to target groundbreaking DNA techniques unravel one of the most compelling cases in recent memory? In this episode, retired FBI Special Agent Jennifer Coffindaffer joins the conversation to unpack the defense's aggressive stance against the use of investigative genetic genealogy (IgG) in the Bryan Kohberger case. As the…
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Lori Vallow Daybell, already convicted and serving a life sentence in Idaho for the murders of her children and conspiring in the death of Tammy Daybell, has been found competent to stand trial in Arizona. She faces charges of conspiracy to commit murder in the death of her former husband, Charles Vallow, and the attempted murder of her ex-nephew-i…
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Sean 'Diddy' Combs’ lavish and controversial lifestyle is under renewed scrutiny following revelations from former acquaintances and insiders about his notorious 'white parties.' The new documentary The Fall of Diddy features firsthand accounts of the rapper’s extravagant events, where guests engaged in opulent, and at times, troubling behavior. Fo…
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How IGG DNA Could Be Used Against You, A Warning From Ph.D, Dan Krane What if your family DNA test revealed more than just your ancestry? With millions of Americans uploading their genetic information to services like 23andMe, the implications of genetic surveillance have never been more chilling. Dr. Dan Krane unpacks the unsettling ways DNA datab…
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Could a cutting-edge investigative tool be the key to solving one of the most shocking murder cases in recent history? Investigative Genetic Genealogy (IgG) has taken center stage in the case against Bryan Kohberger, with its ability to trace DNA to a suspect through family connections. But what happens when the defense questions how this "alleged …
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Will Judge Gull Create More Roadblocks For Delphi Convicted Richard Allen? Could a crescent wrench reveal the character of a killer? Dive into this gripping episode where Tony Brueski and Defense Attorney Bob Motta explore chilling revelations surrounding Ron Logan, the man some allege might have been the infamous "bridge guy" in the Delphi case. F…
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On January 29, 2025, tragedy struck near Washington, D.C., when an American Airlines regional jet and a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter collided midair, killing all 64 people on board. While the official investigation is still ongoing, the warning signs leading up to this disaster were clear. In this episode, we take a deep dive into the systemic f…
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What happens when a cult built on manipulation and control faces allegations of FBI evidence tampering? Survivors of NXIVM's dark underbelly, DOS, endured psychological abuse, coercion, and even branding with Keith Raniere's initials. Now, they face an unsettling twist: claims that critical evidence in the case may have been falsified. How does thi…
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Who Is The Mystery Man Who Confessed To Delphi Murders BEFORE Richard Allen? What happens when a confession tied to a box cutter gets buried, never truly investigated, and left out of court? In the tangled web of this case, a series of errors, omissions, and alleged judicial biases might have kept critical evidence from surfacing. Former prosecutor…
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What happens when justice trips over its own shoelaces? In Richard Allen's case, the defense is calling out glaring issues like missing evidence, mishandled testimonies, and the alleged psychological damage caused by extreme confinement and heavy medication. From a judge's controversial move to remove attorneys, to confessions that read more like a…
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As the high-profile case of Kouri Richins moves toward trial, prosecutors and defense attorneys are locked in a battle over the admissibility of key evidence that could shape the outcome. Richins is charged with the murder of her husband, Eric Richins, who died in March 2022 from a fentanyl overdose. With conflicting narratives surrounding the inve…
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Sean “Diddy” Combs is facing shocking new allegations about his private life, with a former male sex worker stepping forward to detail claims of ritualistic sex parties, voyeurism, and heavy drug use. The accusations were published in a new Rolling Stone exposé, adding to the growing list of legal and reputational challenges for the embattled hip-h…
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Could DNA from your distant cousin's genealogy hobby hold the key to catching a killer? In this episode, forensic expert Dan Krane, Ph.D., dives into the controversial science of investigative genetic genealogy (IgG) and its role in the case against alleged quadruple murderer Bryan Kohberger. From cheek swabs sent to ancestry databases to DNA evide…
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Authorities arrested 30-year-old Devontae Gray in Capitol Heights, Maryland, after he allegedly shot and killed 29-year-old Alexis Shuler, a mother of three. Investigators report Gray hid her body in a storage bin, encased it in concrete, and concealed it behind a newly built wall. Gray confessed to the murder during a dispute. Shuler was reported …
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Could a knife sheath hold the key to unlocking the mystery of the Idaho murders? Investigators seem to think so, and they're banking on cutting-edge technology to prove it. At the center of the debate is investigative genetic genealogy (IgG), a controversial but increasingly pivotal tool that connects DNA to suspects like Bryan Kohberger. But the d…
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Breaking Down The Impossible Delphi Timeline With Bob Motta What happens when the timeline you're basing your entire case on collapses under scrutiny? That's exactly what seems to be unfolding in the chilling case of Richard Allen. The defense is unraveling the state’s narrative piece by piece, pointing out discrepancies in key testimony and eviden…
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What happens when the evidence against you is as scattered as leaves in a storm, and the truth feels like it’s been left in the woods to rot? The case of Richard Allen has everything you’d expect from a true crime nightmare—psychotic confessions, alternative suspects, and a courtroom that seems more interested in winning than uncovering the truth. …
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In this episode, we take a deep dive into the full text of the FBI affidavit detailing the case against Ron Logan, whose property became the tragic crime scene in the Delphi murders of Abby Williams and Liberty German. We examine the red flags outlined by federal investigators, including Logan’s false alibi, proximity to the crime scene, and behavi…
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What really happened on that fateful night in 1996 when Tupac Shakur was killed? In this episode, we unravel the tangled web of legal agreements, alleged gang ties, and shocking claims. Former prosecutor Eric Faddis joins to break down the controversy surrounding Dwayne “Keffe D” Davis, the only person charged in the rapper's murder. Davis's defens…
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In this episode, we tackle the burning question: Why was Ron Logan, whose property was the site of Abby Williams and Liberty German’s murders, seemingly dismissed as a primary suspect? We explore the FBI’s compelling affidavit, which outlined Logan’s fabricated alibi, suspicious proximity to the crime scene, and disturbing behavioral patterns. Even…
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Did The FBI Just Give NXIVM Founder Keith Raniere A Shot At Freedom? What happens when the justice system itself becomes the story? The NXIVM case, infamous for its branding rituals and coercion, now faces allegations of FBI evidence tampering. With claims of manipulated metadata, breached protocols, and staged searches, questions loom over whether…
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Sean "P. Diddy" Combs is once again in the spotlight, not for his music or business ventures but for the controversies and scandals that have marked his rise to fame. With two new documentaries—Peacock’s Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy and Investigation Discovery’s The Fall of Diddy—examining his past, long-standing allegations and tragic events are…
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For years, Sam Rickman cherished his role as a bassist at Solid Rock Church, where he not only shared his musical talents but also built a strong friendship with Pastor John-Paul Miller and his wife, Mica. The families shared countless moments of fellowship, from complimentary haircuts to collaborative ministry projects. Rickman believed he had fou…
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Could a PhD in criminology really be the ultimate alibi—or just a glaring spotlight on guilt? This episode dives deep into the alleged crimes of Bryan Kohberger, unraveling the tangled threads of his background, from brain fog and visual snow to his fascination with criminology and infamous figures like Dennis Rader. Was his education a tool for un…
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Why Did It Take Three Decades To Finally Go After 2Pac's Killers? Why does it take decades for justice to catch up? That's the question lingering in the air as we unpack the twists and turns surrounding Keffe D’s alleged confessions and Sean "Diddy" Combs' controversial legal counterstrikes. From claims of grand jury testimonies to the mystery of a…
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Is The Kohberger Defense Trying To Persuade Possible Jurors With Baseless Claims? How does a criminology PhD student allegedly go from studying crime to being the center of one? Bryan Kohberger, accused in the tragic Idaho student murders, may have thought he had every detail planned—until the knife sheath said otherwise. Is this a case of overconf…
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What happens when the trail of justice twists through a maze of lies, blood, and secrets? In this chilling episode, Defense Attorney Bob Motta dissects the tangled web surrounding the Delphi murders. Allegations fly as the defense zeroes in on alternative suspects, from Kegan Klein and his father to the enigmatic Ron Logan, whose proximity to the c…
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In this gripping episode, we dive deep into the chilling new revelations surrounding the Delphi murders of Abby Williams and Liberty German. The spotlight turns to Ron Logan, the now-deceased owner of the property where the girls' bodies were discovered, as his ex-girlfriend Connie Dillman steps forward with claims that may change everything. Dillm…
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