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What the Alphabet Tells us About Murder

An episode of the The Land of the Unsolved podcast, hosted by Stephen Janis and Taya Graham, titled "What the Alphabet Tells us About Murder" was published on April 7, 2019 and runs 42 minutes.

April 7, 2019 ·42m · The Land of the Unsolved

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While we work on another unsolved case, we decided to probe one of the deepest mysterious of murder: why do people kill?  To do so we will recount one of the most brutal murders we’ve ever covered, the burning of gang member while he was alive in Leakin Park. 

While we work on another unsolved case, we decided to probe one of the deepest mysterious of murder: why do people kill?  To do so we will recount one of the most brutal murders we’ve ever covered, the burning of gang member while he was alive in Leakin Park. 

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