Russias Most Prolific Female Serial Killer - June 12 2024

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The Murder of A Military Husband - March 15 2026

March 15th: Claudia Hoerig (2007) When someone reliable doesn’t show up it’s an immediate red flag. On March 15th 2007 a dependable and reliable man didn’t show up to work and, from the moment his absence was noted, his friend and co-worker knew something was wrong. An instinct t ...  Show more

Lying to the Police - March 14 2026

March 14th: Daneille Green Born (Ray Green) (1972) Lies can catch up to you pretty quickly. On March 14th 1972 a woman was born who would tell a lie. One that was caught almost immediately and put her on police radar. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices 

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