REOPENED: Crimes of the Klan

REOPENED: Crimes of the Klan

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I SURVIVED: I Have To Get Him Off Of Me

Jennifer fights back with incredible courage when an intruder breaks into her apartment and sexually assaults and stabs her. Sampson, a corn farmer in Kershaw County, was attempting to dislodge a corn cob stuck in his harvester when his hand is pulled into the machine. Norina is ...  Show more

REOPENED: Ice Cold in Denver

In 1980, 21-year-old radio intern, Helene Pruszynski, is found bound and stabbed in a snowy field in Denver, Colorado. After 37 years of dead ends, investigators turn their attention to a public genealogy website.Figs: Check out Wearfigs.com and use code FIGSRX for 15% off your f ...  Show more

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