
E124: Jonathan Luna
03/17/22 • 63 min
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Imagine how hard it must be to have a job where you hold the fate of someone in your hands. Think about all of the enemies you may make along the way and how terrifying that must be. What’s even more terrifying is to think that some people would seek revenge on the people who have judged them, and sometimes they carry out their revenge so masterfully that we are left to wonder if it were an accident or if it were murder.
Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/CoffeeAndCases)Imagine how hard it must be to have a job where you hold the fate of someone in your hands. Think about all of the enemies you may make along the way and how terrifying that must be. What’s even more terrifying is to think that some people would seek revenge on the people who have judged them, and sometimes they carry out their revenge so masterfully that we are left to wonder if it were an accident or if it were murder.
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E123: Theresa Ann Woods
When a young girl who was afraid of the dark and very shy disappeared, her mother knew it was the result of foul play. She wouldn’t have run away at night. She wouldn’t have gone with someone she didn’t know. But who was close enough to Theresa Woods that she would trust them... only for them to betray that trust?
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E125: Little Miss Panasoffkee
We never knew that our bodies could give so much of our personal backgrounds, until we heard about the science in this case. Could that science, in turn, lead to answers in the murder of Little Miss Panasoffkee?
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