#464 - Mystery Of The Fake Dad - Sandpoint, Idaho

#464 - Mystery Of The Fake Dad - Sandpoint, I...

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Bloody Plot Twists - Minden, Nevada

This week, in Minden, Nevada, a horrifying scene in a lovely home, leaves suspicions squarely on the dead man's wife, who claims to have slept through a shotgun blast, and woke up to the front door being wide open. Detectives follow her around, waiting for a slip up. But did she ...  Show more

Suitcases Full Of Murder - Woodbridge Township, New Jersey

This week, in Woodbridge Township, New Jersey, several matching suitcases found in different places, all contain body parts that add to a a whole person. This leads to an investigation that reveals a shady spouse, some of the most incriminating internet searches ever typed, and o ...  Show more

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