#395: I Just Killed My Dad  - Part 1

#395: I Just Killed My Dad - Part 1

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#605: Parent of Mass Shooter convicted of Murder.

Kathy and Jim discuss, the conviction of Colin Gray for second-degree murder and the convictions of James and Jennifer crumbly for manslaughter after they purchased guns for their teenage sons for Christmas and their sons went on to commit mass murder in school shootings.See Priv ...  Show more

#604: The Attack on Iran's Troubling Ripple Effects in the US

On this episode, Kathy and Jim discuss the ongoing crisis in Iran, a recent attack here in the United States, and the current state of the world and how these events are affecting all of usSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://ar ...  Show more

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