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Resolve - MII E12

38m · Murder in Illinois · 23 Sep 11:00

The final episode of Murder in Illinois summarizes the case against Christopher Vaughn, the new evidence uncovered in the podcast, updates his legal status and revisits those involved for their final thoughts.

 

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