18: Cropsey

18: Cropsey

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480: Homicide Hunter: The Man with No Face

All right Fam, get ready for our first-ever episode covering the icon himself: Joe Kenda. We're in Colorado Springs, on June 5, 1988. The brutalized body of 24-year-old Mary Lynn Vialpando has been discovered in a back alley. There are almost no clues to who killed her. But Joe K ...  Show more

479: The Carman Family Deaths

In 2016 Nathan Carman was rescued from a fishing trip gone wrong in which his mother vanished at sea. But would it turn out that he planned not only her disappearance, but possibly also the death of his millionaire grandfather?Find and watch "The Carman Family Deaths" on NetflixW ...  Show more

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