126. Survivor Guilt

126. Survivor Guilt

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127. Vintage Case: The Trunk Murders & Winnie Ruth Judd

On October 16, 1931, on a typical Friday night in the dry desert air of Phoenix Arizona, Winnie Ruth Judd went to her friends' bungalow for dinner and drinks. What happened next was an ever changing mystery told by the sole survivor through years of court cases and escapes from m ...  Show more

128. Funeral Home Crimes

In this week’s episode we explore the crimes against the deceased AND the living; The nefarious dealings of funeral homes and mortuaries. While the majority of funeral homes provide supportive services to individuals and families at their most vulnerable, there are some that use ...  Show more

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