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Hockey Player Found Dead in the Ice!

Hockey Player Found Dead in the Ice!

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Hey Slaycaters, this week we are headed to the Austrian Alps for a cold case that became a hot one once a body was found on the Stubby Glacier. Duncan MacPherson, a former professional hockey player from Canada, seemingly vanished on the slopes while snowboarding during a fateful vacation trip before staring a new coaching job in Scotland. But when his body was incredibly found buried in the thawing snow 14 years later — it opened up an entirely new investigation and pointed towards a crazy cover-up by the mountain resort. As always — thanks for listening and Slaycating with us. And please, stay safe out there! Holiday Sale! Slaycation Plus Annual Subscriptions now 50% Off through the end of November! Get ad-free listening and weekly episodes of More Kim for just $19.99 for the year! Slaycation is recorded at the Brooklyn Podcasting Studio by Josh Wilcox Editing is by Kelley Marcano MORE KIM!: Subscribe to SLAYCATION PLUS and get weekly ‘More Kim’ bonus episodes. SUBSCRIBE to SLAYCATION PLUS right in Apple Podcasts, or on our website: ⁠⁠https://plus.slaycation.wtf/supporters/pricing⁠⁠ SLAYCATERS ONLY: Interact with the Hosts and get behind the scenes info, photos and more in our FACEBOOK GROUP: ⁠⁠https://www.facebook.com/groups/394778366758281⁠⁠ MERCH! Top quality ‘Pack Your Body Bags" tote bags, as well as Slaycation T-shirts, towels, sandals, fanny packs, stickers and more available at: ⁠⁠https://plus.slaycation.wtf/collections/all⁠⁠ MORE INFO: to learn more about Slaycation, the Hosts go to: ⁠⁠www.slaycation.wtf⁠⁠ EMAIL: ⁠⁠info@slaycation.wtf⁠⁠ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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