“The Double Initial Murders” - Joseph Naso

“The Double Initial Murders” - Joseph Naso

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Serial Killers Is Now Killer Stories with Harvey Guillén!

After eight years sharing stories about serial killers, we’re stepping fully into a new chapter of the show. Same meticulous research and sharp storytelling you love, whole new range of gripping crimes to explore. All with the incomparable Harvey Guillén at the helm! Watch the vi ...  Show more

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