
For Crime's Sake
When True Crime Kills
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Narrated by:
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Lauren Henry
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By:
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Carla Howatt
About this listen
True Crime was her life until it killed her.
When well-known true crime YouTuber Natalie Baker, host of For Crime's Sake, is found dead, her sister Rebecca has a lot of questions for the local Sheriff. Questions he doesn't want to answer.
Did she get too close to her cold case?
The Sheriff insists her sister died in a double suicide, but why was it no one had ever seen her with the man she was supposed to love? At least not until their bodies were found on the floor of her home.
And how was her death related to a missing baby named Sarah Jane Montgomery?
A psychological thriller that is guaranteed to have you questioning reality.
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