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Rampley Trail

27m · Murder Homes · 24 Apr 08:00

No one in Canton, N.C will ever forget the “Goat Man,” and what ended his life on May 16th, 1991. Some call it a freak accident, some call it justice, and some call it murder, still angry that the killer walked free. On four legs.

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