Episode 14: Morbid Minnesota
Episode 14 of the Legend Tech with Rishu Sheth podcast, hosted by Rishu Sheth, titled "Episode 14: Morbid Minnesota" was published on July 13, 2020 and runs 12 minutes.
July 13, 2020 ·12m · Legend Tech with Rishu Sheth
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Summary
This is the same style as the previous episode, where I go over some bizarre or spooky stories form towns in a certain state that listen to my podcast.
Episode Description
This is the same style as the previous episode, where I go over some bizarre or spooky stories form towns in a certain state that listen to my podcast.
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