#167 - You'll Have To Chop Off More than That... in Antelope, California

#167 - You'll Have To Chop Off More than That...

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Meaningless Mutilation Murders - Farmington, New Mexico

This week, in Farmington, New Mexico, finding a tow truck driver's phone near a murder victim, out in the desert, leads to a trove of evidence. This all helps in solving of many more murders, over the previous couple of years. The serial killer turns out to be local, who has pare ...  Show more

The Hidden Murderer - Fairbanks, Alaska

This week, in Fairbanks, Alaska, a young woman is found horribly killed, in a college dorm's shared bathroom. This causes the dorms to empty out, and a massive investigation to be launched. After being unable to arrest any of the suspects, the case goes cold. Until new technology ...  Show more

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