The Nazi Art Mystery (Part 3 of 3)

The Nazi Art Mystery (Part 3 of 3)

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BONUS: Interview with Arthur Brand, Art Detective

In this special episode of Detectives Don’t Sleep our producer sits down with world-renowned art detective Arthur Brand. We ask him about his life as the real Indiana Jones and get further insight into his investigation of Joseph Thorak’s missing horses. Find out what it’s like t ...  Show more

Texan Money, Texan Murder

In September 1972, Houston detectives Joe Gamino and Jerry Carpenter are called to the affluent home of a well-known plastic surgeon, Dr. John Hill. Hill is dead, gunned down by an unknown intruder. Is this a robbery that got out of hand? Or is it revenge? Hill stood accused of k ...  Show more

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