11 | Who Do You Think They Were?

11 | Who Do You Think They Were?

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Case Evidence 09.03.24

Join our Discord: https://lnk.to/upandvanished In this exclusive bonus Payne’s producers releases the raw interview of Christine, originally recorded by the Balderas family’s private investigator Andy Klamser. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: ...  Show more

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