Ivory Green (Jack of Spades, New York)

Ivory Green (Jack of Spades, New York)

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Kenneth "Kenny" Floyd (Wild Card, Colorado)

Our card this week is Kenneth "Kenny" Floyd, a Wild Card from Colorado. When Kenneth “Kenny” Floyd was found dead inside his apartment in Aurora, Colorado, in 1995, detectives found a clue they hoped would lead right to his killer — a trail of their suspect’s blood leading from K ...  Show more

Lois West (Ace of Hearts, Virginia)

Our card this week is Lois West, the Ace of Hearts from Virginia. One morning in August 1986, a contractor showed up to work on the floors in a vacant house in Williamsburg, Virginia. When he arrived, he found a woman on her side in the mostly-full bathtub. In her wake were a tra ...  Show more

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