Murder at the Warehouse | Ep. 2 - The Boyfriend, Obviously

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Murder at the Warehouse | Sidebar 2

Susan Simpson, Jacinda Davis, and Kevin Fitzpatrick dissect the first two episodes of Proof: Murder at the Warehouse and also answer listeners’ burning questions. In this week’s latest Sidebar, the hosts unveil additional audio from Jake Silva’s interrogation and play bonus clips ...  Show more

Murder at the Warehouse | Ep. 3 – Secrets Don’t Last

The investigation into Renee Ramos’ murder is about to go cold when a 14-year-old boy comes forward and gives detectives the break they’ve been hoping for. By interrogating the new witness and their two lead suspects, investigators believe they’ve solved the case and determine th ...  Show more

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