Episode 69: Rose & Daisy Edwards

Episode 69: Rose & Daisy Edwards

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DEEP DIVE: THE EPSTEIN FILES, PART 6

Even though the world has seemingly moved on from Epstein, we refuse to stop talking about it. This week we are diving into the headlines of the week, including the new bestie statues of Trump & Epstein, the new search of Zorro Ranch, and the Clinton questioning. Then we’re going ...  Show more

Episode 394: Toby Beaugh

In February 2006, a newly married 29-year-old man is walking home from a Mardi Gras celebration in New Orleans when a black truck nearly strikes him and his wife. One block later, the truck circles back, runs him down, and flees, leaving his wife screaming in the intersection. De ...  Show more

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