
Domingos/Edwards and Ray Davis
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In this episode, Mike Morford is joined by guest Ross Geraci of Planet X Filmworks who discusses his extensive research into the June, 1963 double murder of high school sweethearts; Robert Domingos and Linda Edwards, on a lonely beach in Santa Barbara County, CA and the mysterious April, 1962 murder of cab driver Ray Davis in Oceanside, CA. Both cases have been linked in some ways to the later Zodiac murders, due to strong similarities in the cases. But there are also some key differences. Our guest Ross walks us through these cases and discusses his 'boots on the ground' approach to working these cases.
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