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Julian and CJ Lewis | The Head of the Serpent?

Julian and CJ Lewis | The Head of the Serpent?

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In 2002, a home invasion left two people dead but the plot quickly unraveled. The only question–one that would last beyond the deaths of two of the co-conspirators–is who was the mastermind.

This case is solved.


(Episode correction: Matthew Shallenberger's name is mispronounced as Shallenberg twice in the episode. I am out of town and cannot re-record to correct it.)


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