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Glenwood Avenue

Episode 8 of the Murder Homes podcast, hosted by iHeartPodcasts, titled "Glenwood Avenue" was published on December 20, 2023 and runs 18 minutes.

December 20, 2023 ·18m · Murder Homes

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When a father and son go on a killing spree, the residents of Leonia, N,J., where everyone leaves their door unlocked, are the last people who expect a bloody home invasion. The unlikeliest hero emerges as a nurse named Maria Fasching places herself in harm’s way.

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