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Evidence Mounts Rey Rivera Didn't Fall From a Height

Episode 3 of the The Land of the Unsolved podcast, hosted by Stephen Janis and Taya Graham, titled "Evidence Mounts Rey Rivera Didn't Fall From a Height" was published on December 27, 2020 and runs 28 minutes.

December 27, 2020 ·28m · The Land of the Unsolved

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A illustration of Rey Rivera's injuries raise more doubts that he jumped or was pushed from a height. Instead, they point to a growing body of evidence he was the victim of an assault or some other form of blunt force trauma.  Hosts Stephen Janis and Taya Graham continue their investigation into the case that has drawn international attention since was the subject of Netflix's reboot of Unsolved Mysteries. https://www.landoftheunsolved.com/single-post/rey-rivera-illustration-of-injuries-by-medical-illustrator

A illustration of Rey Rivera's injuries raise more doubts that he jumped or was pushed from a height. Instead, they point to a growing body of evidence he was the victim of an assault or some other form of blunt force trauma. 

Hosts Stephen Janis and Taya Graham continue their investigation into the case that has drawn international attention since was the subject of Netflix's reboot of Unsolved Mysteries.


https://www.landoftheunsolved.com/single-post/rey-rivera-illustration-of-injuries-by-medical-illustrator


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