
Letters from My Serial Killer: The Story of Icepick Annie
The Misadventures of Kathra Talls Series, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Katrina Medina
About this listen
Five young college girls are found dead on the side of Hwy 50 with an icepick in their throat and the words, "Annie, was here" carved into their foreheads. Local woman, Annie Filker, aka "Crazy Annie," is charged and convicted of the murders. However, prison guard Kathra Talls, does not believe Annie is guilty of the crimes and sets out on a quest to find the real killer and uncovers a sinister plot involving the most powerful people in Blue Mountain.
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