Ep 221: 13 Years Later - Who Killed Ken Juedes?

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Fan Favorite: The Case & Trial of One of Canada’s Youngest Serial Killers

In November 2010, 20-year-old Cody Legebokoff was pulled over by an RCMP officer while speeding away from a dark abandoned road. Little did the officer realize that his actions that night would be stopping a serial killer in his tracks.This episode covers the case and trial of Co ...  Show more

The Death of Harold Allen, Jr.

After a burglary investigation uncovers a potential murder, investigators with the Jackson County Sheriff’s Office in Indiana work to solve the case. A special thank you to Lt. Adam Nicholson with the Jackson County Sheriff’s Office for helping us tell this story. Please subscrib ...  Show more

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