228: Times Square Killer: Part 2

228: Times Square Killer: Part 2

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506: Joe Hunter's Mission (from "48 Hours")

When Joanna Hunter died in her home in 2011, it took the cops less than 30 minutes to rule the death a suicide. Mostly because her husband said that that's what happened. No crime scene was preserved and no investigation was done. The case was closed, but Joanna's family never ac ...  Show more

505: The Grindr Killer Scandal: A Faking It Special

Over the course sixteen months, 39-year-old Stephen Port killed four gay men in his East London home... and DESPITE BEING A TOTAL IDIOT... completely got away with it. All four men looked nearly identical and seem to have died exactly the same way, AND TWO OF THE BODIES WERE FOUN ...  Show more

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