
Chesapeake True Crime
Top Stories from The Chesapeake Today
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Narrated by:
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Paul J McSorley
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By:
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Ken Rossignol
About this listen
True crime coverage from the pages of The Chesapeake Today in 2017 and early 2018 in the Chesapeake region of escalating instances of murder in the once wonderful city of Baltimore and nearby crime towns of Woodbridge, Va., Wilmington, Del., Waldorf, Md., Salisbury, Md., and the dangerous metropolitan regions of Washington, Richmond, and Norfolk. Spiraling numbers of carjacking, armed robbery, dangerous MS 13 drug gangs, the Heroin Highway to Hell with spell-binding numbers of junkies overdosing and opioids being supplied by junkie doctors and physicians consorting with violent gangs in the operation of pill mills - and much more.
©1990, 2020 Kenneth C Rossignol (P)2021 Kenneth C Rossignol
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