
The Corridor Killer:
Delaware, Notorious USA
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Narrated by:
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Kevin Pierce
About this listen
A new volume in the The New York Times best-selling series by Katherine Ramsland!
The first documented female serial killer in the US came out of the tiny state of Delaware, as did a signature killer who attracted FBI profilers. Political intrigue winds through an unsolved mystery in Wilmington while a high-powered attorney ruined his life to punish his mistress. Here we have poisoners, bludgeoners, and some privileged teenagers who killed their baby. The corridor state between New Jersey and Maryland might be small, but it has harbored some very dark characters.
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