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The Case of Olive May Bennet -Unsolved -Part 1

The Case of Olive May Bennet -Unsolved -Part 1

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On the evening of April 23rd, 1954, Olive May Bennet was brutally murdered, her lifeless body callously discarded into the shadowy depths of The River Avon, shackled by a 56-pound gravestone. 

Was this the work of a spurned lover consumed by jealousy or the chilling precursor to a serial killer's reign of terror?

Join me with your favourite tipple as we delve into the mysterious case of Olive May Bennet - Unsolved.


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