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Eye of the Storm by still…

When Angela Ewert vanished after pulling over to the side of a highway late one night, police realized an ominous pattern was emerging. She was the third young woman in about 10 weeks to go missing from the same part of town and under eerily similar circumstances.

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Murder of Elderly Minnie Elkins from Lubbock Texas by Hub City 10-8

We speak to Lubbock Police Department investigator, Zach Johnson, about the murder of Minnie Elkins, a 93-year-old grandmother who was beaten to death In her bed and hear the story of how DNA identified her killer 23 years after the crime.

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The Death of Colleen Ritzer by Murderific True Crime Podcast

Philip Chism was a 14-year-old boy who attended school in Massachusetts, who had no outward signs of trouble or aggression. Yet on October 22, 2013, Colleen Ritzer – a beloved math teacher – had been raped and stabbed multiple times by her student, Philip.

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Divorce Through Death – Poisoness Giulia Tofana by Ye Olde Crime

Lindsay and Madison discuss the prolific poisoness Giulia Tofana, as well as why it’s important to vet your clients, that snitches get stitches (or nooses, hard to say), and how ancient make-up was basically designed to kill you at the same time it made you look pretty.

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The Electrifying Execution of Ruth Snyder by Near Death Dolls

Paige and Lisa, otherwise known as the Near Death Dolls, take you through the murderous escapades of black widow wannabe Ruth Snyder. She’s out to kill her motorboating husband for the insurance money, with the help of her corset salesman side-piece. Sparks will fly when she meets her maker and Ruth will become famous for a shocking reason!

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Ho-No-Hana Sanpogyo – Japanese foot-reading cult by Let’s Start a Cult

Ho-No-Hana Sanpogyo targeted desperate people – often housewives with sick husbands and children who were searching for any possible cure to save their loved ones. These needy people would sacrifice their life savings in exchange for the promise that their suffering would end.

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