202. [IN THE NEWS] - [TRIAL] Letecia Stauch

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348. [FLORIDA] Figure in the Dark || The Attack on the Sutton Family

A celebratory dinner, a movie, and an unexplained phone call. Contributing writing & research: The Queen of all things, Haley Gray. For information pertaining to this case, check out the highlight at the top of my profile at Instagram.com/TheHeatherAshley. Sponsors: Shop SKIMS Fi ...  Show more

347. KENTUCKY] The Tale of the Tape || The Champion Family Murders

An adoption, a new hire, and a haunting statement that no one took seriously. Contributing Writing & Research: The Queen of All Things Haley Gray For information pertaining to this case, check out the highlight at the top of my profile at Instagram.com/TheHeatherAshley. Sponsors: ...  Show more

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