#85: The Rockefeller Murder (Case of Clark Rockefeller)

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Part 2: "Smartest" Husband Pretends To Be Ex & Stalks Wife For Months Before Stabbing Her To Death

In the event of a break in, usually something of value is stolen from a house. But what if someone breaks into your home and steals a single, random item. Your hairbrush. Your pet’s ashes. Your family picture but leaves the frame. Your one spare house key? Daniel Krug, patriarch, ...  Show more

"Puppet Master" Killer Set Up The Most Elaborate Murder Plan To Kill A Woman

In the event of a break in, usually something of value is stolen from a house. But what if someone breaks into your home and steals a single, random item. Your hairbrush. Your pet’s ashes. Your family picture but leaves the frame. Your one spare house key? Daniel Krug, patriarch, ...  Show more

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