The Chicago Ripper Crew

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The Mysterious Disappearance of Zebb Quinn

On January 2, 2000, eighteen-year-old Zebb Quinn finished his shift at Walmart in Asheville, North Carolina and set off to look at a used car with his co-worker, Jason Owens. Halfway to their destination, Zebb told Jason he received an important call on his pager and needed to re ...  Show more

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