Ep. - 1259 - SATURDAY SERIES: BRITTANY FLOYD

Ep. - 1259 - SATURDAY SERIES: BRITTANY FLOYD

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Ep. - 1619 - SATURDAY SERIES: MELISSA FREESE

Melissa and Kate first met when their sons played flag football together as kids. In this sobering episode, Melissa shares the terrifying story of how her 14-year-old son was approached by an older man on a public dock in Newport Beach in the middle of the day. Claiming he was su ...  Show more

Ep. - 1618 - THE MANY LIVES OF BENJAMAN KYLE

Shannon and Eric Evangelista, and retired FBI Special Agent Ken Maxwell, discuss the two-night docuseries about a man found naked and injured behind a rural Georgia Burger King in August 2004, a man who couldn't remember his own name, and called himself "Benjaman Kyle." What bega ...  Show more

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