Short Suck 59: The Alligator Man aka The Butcher of Elmendorf

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511 - The 1991 Austin Yogurt Shop Murders

On a December night in 1991, four teenage girls gathered at an Austin frozen yogurt shop for what should have been an ordinary evening of work, pizza, friendship, and weekend plans. Instead, they became the victims of one of the most brutal and baffling crimes in Texas history - ...  Show more

510 - Black Death: The Bizarre Kidnapping of Chloe Ayling

A young British glamour model flies to Milan for what she believes is a routine photo shoot in 2017 — and vanishes into one of the strangest kidnapping cases in modern true crime history. Drugged, stuffed into the trunk of a car, and allegedly marked for sale on a dark web sex au ...  Show more

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