Listener Tales 49 ft. Special Guest DREW!!

Listener Tales 49 ft. Special Guest DREW!!

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The Murder of Olga Kupczyk (Part 2)

In November 1958, Frank Duncan’s pregnant wife, Olga Kupczyk, disappeared without a trace from their Santa Barbara home after enduring months of abusive treatment from her mother-in-law. A short time later, Frank’s marriage was inexplicably annulled after his mother, posing as Ol ...  Show more

The Murder of Olga Kupczyk (Part 1)

In November 1958, Frank Duncan’s pregnant wife, Olga Kupczyk, disappeared without a trace from their Santa Barbara home after enduring months of abusive treatment from her mother-in-law. A short time later, Frank’s marriage was inexplicably annulled after his mother, posing as Ol ...  Show more

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