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This week In crime 4.24.2019

38m · Strange Talk Podcast · 24 Apr 19:58

Hey strangers! its been awhile i know. How are the kids? did you take care of that thing that needed to be taken care of? any way come and join me on another adventure of this week in crime. In this episode I talk a bit about a new show on Netflix that's pretty fricken good then I bring some very tasty and weird articles like about how some human bones were discovered that could've been a human sacrifice! another being of a teacher's topless photo made its way around her school and was unfortunately fired because of it. Many more awaits you in this episode so why not take a break from your work week and enjoy all the strange that this world has to offer.

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