196: The Zodiac Killer: Very Scary People

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Murder in Glitterball City Ep 1 (from our Patreon feed!) // True Crime Obsessed

FAM! We're off for for the holiday break, but while we're away we're sharing the first episode of our Patreon coverage of Murder in Glitterball City here! Check it out, and then find the rest of our episodes over at our Patreon page!Fam, we're off to Louisville - or, as apparentl ...  Show more

509: Death in Hell's Kitchen

IT'S PRIDE MONTH AND STILL WE CAN'T HAVE ANYTHING NICE. Ugh. In 2022, a string of unusual deaths of young gay men rocked the neighborhood of Hell's Kitchen, NYC. Well "unusual" only if you're not the NYC cops who just assumed that because these men were gay, and that they died of ...  Show more

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