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Mann, that sounds like murder

Mann, that sounds like murder

By: Jodi Kaitlyn and Kristen
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Discussing murder cases as a family. Let's see what mom thinks about MURDER!!Mann Family 2022 True Crime
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  • Episode 3- Patrick Kearney
    Jul 17 2022

    This episode is about Patrick Kearney who confessed to killing 38 men in California starting in 1962 until 1977 when he was arrested. He was convicted of 21 murders but police believe he killed many more. No disrespect is meant to the victims. This is for informational and entertainment purposes only. We encourage you to follow up our podcast with your own research. Follow our instagram @mann.that.sounds.like.murder for extra content.

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    25 mins
  • Episode 2- Joel Rifkin
    Jun 1 2022

    This is episode is about Joel Rifkin who was convicted of murdering 9 women from 1991-1993 in New York. However, he was suspected of killing as many as 17 women. No disrespect is meant to the victims. This is for informational and entertainment purposes only. We encourage you to follow up our podcast with your own research. Follow our instagram @mann.that.sounds.like.murder for extra content.

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    Less than 1 minute
  • Episode 1- The Hinterkaifeck murders
    Apr 15 2022

    This episode is about the Hinterkaifeck murders that took place in Munich, Germany in 1922. There is graphic information discussed and a warning is given to skip ahead. At that time, skip ahead to 11:21. No disrespect is meant to the victims or alleged suspects. This is for informational and entertainment purposes only. We encourage you to follow up our podcast with your own research. Follow our instagram @mann.that.sounds.like.murder for extra content.

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    54 mins

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