
Ep 26: Darren Dee O’neall
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10/03/22 • 61 min
Born on February 26, 1960, in Albuquerque, New Mexico, O'Neall grew up a pathological liar with a taste for violent sex. He traveled the western United States reading the novels of his favorite author Louis L'Amour.
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Born on February 26, 1960, in Albuquerque, New Mexico, O'Neall grew up a pathological liar with a taste for violent sex. He traveled the western United States reading the novels of his favorite author Louis L'Amour.
You'll have to listen to get the rest of the story
Intro/outro music is titled 'LOSE' from New Totally Radical by EXIT MINDBOMB
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Ep 25: Todd Kohlhepp
Today's subject is an American serial killer, sex offender, and mass murderer convicted of murdering seven people in South Carolina between 2003 and 2016, kidnapped at least one woman, raped another, and claims to have killed many more.
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