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Bill and Opal Arnold | The Lives of William Leslie "Les" Arnold

From the time he murdered his parents as a teenager until his death under an assumed name, William Les Arnold’s life intersected with several other people and it left many of them wondering who was he, really?This case is *solved*A huge THANK YOU to this month's sponsors:Refresh ...  Show more

Part 2: John and Joan Robinson Hill

In 1969, Joan Robinson Hill died of an infection of unknown origin. Her father was sure it was murder and, due to pressure, charges were eventually filed. But what happened next muddied the water more than it already was in this case of unknowns. This case is *unsolved/disputed*A ...  Show more

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