• #485 - Adopting Murder - Cape St Claire, Maryland

  • Apr 25 2024
  • Length: 2 hrs and 48 mins
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#485 - Adopting Murder - Cape St Claire, Maryland

  • Summary

  • This week, in Cape St Claire, Maryland, a couple tries to build a family, by adopting children, who come from rough beginnings, but when they are brutally killed, in their own home, the suspicion falls on the adopted teenage sons. Was it the one who they kicked out of the house, for being combative? Or, was it the quiet one, who never talked back? A truly bizarre & awful killing, that unfolds into a very, very strange story!


    Along the way, we find out that everybody loves strawberries, that when you adopt kids, it's not like the trial period for a streaming app, and that you truly can't tell a book by its cover!!


    Hosted by James Pietragallo and Jimmie Whisman


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