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{Ep15} S05 E04 "Snow White, Blood Red"

An episode of the Murder, We Spoke: a Murder, She Wrote podcast podcast, hosted by Murder, She Wrote, titled "{Ep15} S05 E04 "Snow White, Blood Red"" was published on January 22, 2016 and runs 54 minutes.

January 22, 2016 ·54m · Murder, We Spoke: a Murder, She Wrote podcast

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So we watched what may well be the best episode of Murder, She Wrote ever! It had a great murder mystery, it had a surprising amount of gory realness, it was the pinnacle of 80s sweater fashion, there was crossbows, need we go on? If you have not watched this episode yet, DO NOT MISS IT! Then come join us as we break it down in all its glory!

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