Keith Warren
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The host for this episode is Jules from Riddle me that and The Path Went Chilly. Join Jules as she discusses a case that is beyond bizarre – the death of Keith Warren. Keith, a 19 year-old Black man, was found hanging from a tree in Silver Spring, Maryland in 1986. The police ruled his death a suicide, and closed the case. But many facets of this case point to foul play. Circumstances of the hanging indicate that Keith could not have done it to himself. A 2nd autopsy found toxicology that was inconsistent with death by suicide. Keith was found wearing clothes and shoes that were not his. And a friend of his died under suspicious circumstances after a threat that he was next was received. What really happened to Keith Warren? To learn more about Keith's case, or to provide tips about his case, visit- https://www.thekeithwarrenjusticesite.com/
Be sure you check out Jules on Twitter-
https://twitter.com/PodcastRiddle
You can also email her show @ Riddlemethatpod@gmail.com
Or listen to her shows via the following links-
Riddle Me That-
https://www.spreaker.com/show/riddle-me-that-true-crime_1
The Path Went Chilly-
https://www.spreaker.com/show/the-path-went-chilly
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