Ep 8: Bloodguilt

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Ep 8: Bloodguilt

By: Dan Box, Kate Wild
Narrated by: Dan Box, Kate Wild
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Kate and Dan make a final effort to identify Dorrough's third, unidentified, victim. What they learn forces them to look again at the way they’ve told this story. They go back to the beginning and, in this telling, Dorrough's story is more normal and at the same time, much more troubling. Dan accepts that he can never see the world in the same way again.

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I love true life crime stories. This podcast was really good 👍. Thoroughly enjoyed the whole presentation

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Very well put together. Frustrating that he got away with it. Good production & story telling

A story that need to be told

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Congratulations to all involved in this podcast. Well reported 👍👍👍. Chilling story but couldn’t stop listening.

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One of the most fear inducing true crime stories I’ve ever listened to with an earth shattering conclusion on the reality of male violence. I’ll never be the same again

Bloodguilt is bloody terrifying

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Could it not be the guy he ran over? Great pod. Thanks so much Dan, Kate and team 👌🏼

3rd Victim?

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