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Case #033 - The Downtown Posse and The Dayton Christmas Killings

Case #033 - The Downtown Posse and The Dayton Christmas Killings

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Welcome to Episode Thirty-Three of Do You Dare?

IT’S HOLIDAY SEASON WITH THE DO YOU DARE? DUO!

Join us this week as Em tells us all about ‘The Downtown Posse’ a group of teens and young adults who definitely ended up on Santa’s bad side in 1992 when they went on a three day crime spree from the 24th of December to the 26th

(Trigger warnings for mentions of graphic violence.)

In this episode we travel to Ohio to cover the Dayton Christmas killings of 1992 where the gang that went by the name ‘The Downtown Posse’ killed six people, injured multiple others and changed the holiday season for one city for years to come.

Following along with us as we tell you all the details of their tree day crime spree, how they eventually got caught, their punishments and we remember the victims that tragically lost their lives when this callous group of young adults decided they were simply bored and wanted to kill.

Thanks to everyone who has joined us for this week's interesting case and we hope to see you back next Tuesday as

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(sources for this episode were: oxygen.com, nbcnews.com, a mirror article, the sun.co.uk, discover.hubpages.com, murderpedia, a medium article and Wikipedia)

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