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Episode 84: Christmas Nightmare

Episode 84: Christmas Nightmare

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Today we have a double-dose of murders that happened around the Holidays. Erin kicks things off with the case of 17-year-old Stephanie Barron who murdered her parents because they didn't like the boy she was dating.After the break, O'Dell covers the murders of Bob & Idella Young, an elderly couple from Nampa, ID who were found murdered in their home just after Christmas, and it would be years before justice was served. Erin shares a WTF story that will make you never want to fly again, and then we close out with a Christmas-themed palette cleanser.
Chapters:
  • 00:00 - Intro
  • 00:58 - Christmas Miracle
  • 04:32 - Erin's Case: Stephanie Barron
  • 22:22 - O'Dell's Case: Bob & Idella Young
  • 40:49 - WTF Story of the Week: Window Seat
  • 47:60 - Palette Cleanser s Holiday Edition

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