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Ep 2 - CopyCat Killer

An episode of the Moksha podcast, hosted by RosePod, titled "Ep 2 - CopyCat Killer" was published on December 5, 2023 and runs 12 minutes.

December 5, 2023 ·12m · Moksha

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Jaggi comes to Hardy's rescue as he bleeds profusely on the street. They rush Hardy to the hospital, addressing the ongoing case in Dalhousie where kidnapped children are found dead in nearby water bodies. Despite the arrest of a suspect, the killings continue, hinting at the real killer's elusiveness. Hardy, recovering in the ICU, witnesses strange events and encounters. Meanwhile, a lady from the mansion ventures into the jungle and encounters a frightening, aged figure. Back at Hardy's place, an intruder tries to harm him, but Jaggi intervenes at a crucial moment. The series of events leaves everyone bewildered and anxious about the escalating dangers in the town.

Jaggi comes to Hardy's rescue as he bleeds profusely on the street. They rush Hardy to the hospital, addressing the ongoing case in Dalhousie where kidnapped children are found dead in nearby water bodies. Despite the arrest of a suspect, the killings continue, hinting at the real killer's elusiveness. Hardy, recovering in the ICU, witnesses strange events and encounters. Meanwhile, a lady from the mansion ventures into the jungle and encounters a frightening, aged figure. Back at Hardy's place, an intruder tries to harm him, but Jaggi intervenes at a crucial moment. The series of events leaves everyone bewildered and anxious about the escalating dangers in the town.

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