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Mitrice Richardson

An episode of the Life And Death On The Fringe podcast, hosted by Life and Death on the Fringe (Hosted by Maggie and Danell Hurst), titled "Mitrice Richardson" was published on March 19, 2024 and runs 67 minutes.

March 19, 2024 ·67m · Life And Death On The Fringe

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When a recent college graduate begins to show signs of a mental breakdown, restaurant workers attempt to help her. After LA Sheriff’s office is called, everything goes awry. Sources: Unsolved LA, ABC Channel 7, Los Angeles Times, and The Local: Voices of Malibu. Link to Unsolved in LA where audio and video discussed can be heard/seen https://abc7.com/mitrice-richardson-abc7-special-malibu-missing-unsolved-la/11349737/

When a recent college graduate begins to show signs of a mental breakdown, restaurant workers attempt to help her. After LA Sheriff’s office is called, everything goes awry. Sources: Unsolved LA, ABC Channel 7, Los Angeles Times, and The Local: Voices of Malibu. Link to Unsolved in LA where audio and video discussed can be heard/seen https://abc7.com/mitrice-richardson-abc7-special-malibu-missing-unsolved-la/11349737/
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