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The Chicago Tylenol Murders Revisited

Adam talks to author Joseph Cibelli about his new book that lays out a highly compelling case for his own father being the culprit behind one of history's most infamous unsolved crimes.Buy the book here: https://a.co/d/0atD0lbN 

The Worst of the Epstein Emails (So Far)

Adam and Connor reluctantly delve into the latest release of Epstein emails Show notes: https://youdontlike.link/b3a870 

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