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The Real Killer Season 3: Ep. 16, The Perfect Case

As this epic season comes to a close, how will Byron Case respond to some of Kelly Moffett’s disturbing allegations? What will his legal team say when some of their deeply- held theories are challenged? Has justice been served or is the real killer still out there? For more infor ...  Show more

The Real Killer Season 3: Ep. 15, The Docket

Leah speaks to Byron Case’s legal team about Kelly’s littering case docket, which Kelly says is wrong and is being used to discredit her. How do they answer these allegations and will this affect Byron’s case in any way?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. 

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