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Looks That Kill - DAN AND DONNA ARNOLD

DAN AND DONNA ARNOLD

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12/25/23 • 48 min

Looks That Kill

In July 1984, Dan Arnold was found brutally murdered in the parking lot of Immanuel Baptist Church in Clinton, North Carolina. Where Dan worked as the minister of music. His death shocked the small town of Clinton.

Dans murder wouldn’t be solved until four years later. Dan and his wife Donna were involved in a complicated secret life, with a man named Carl Stuffel. In this episode, we talk about how Dan and Donna became tangled in a web of lies and deceit that eventually led to the tragic murder of Dan Arnold.

Shoutout to Colton Carnley with CX3 for everything he has done to help us get this podcast up and running. We, quite literally, couldn’t do it without him. Also, thank you to Paul Jones with Auralation Music for all of his help with audio engineering.
If you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a review. If you didn’t like the episode, just go on about your day.
Stay alive, friends.

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In July 1984, Dan Arnold was found brutally murdered in the parking lot of Immanuel Baptist Church in Clinton, North Carolina. Where Dan worked as the minister of music. His death shocked the small town of Clinton.

Dans murder wouldn’t be solved until four years later. Dan and his wife Donna were involved in a complicated secret life, with a man named Carl Stuffel. In this episode, we talk about how Dan and Donna became tangled in a web of lies and deceit that eventually led to the tragic murder of Dan Arnold.

Shoutout to Colton Carnley with CX3 for everything he has done to help us get this podcast up and running. We, quite literally, couldn’t do it without him. Also, thank you to Paul Jones with Auralation Music for all of his help with audio engineering.
If you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a review. If you didn’t like the episode, just go on about your day.
Stay alive, friends.

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Shoutout to Colton Carnley with CX3 for everything he has done to help us get this podcast up and running. We, quite literally, couldn’t do it without him. Also, thank you to Paul Jones with Auralation Music for all of his help with audio engineering.
If you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a review. If you didn’t like the episode, just go on about your day.
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Shoutout to Colton Carnley with CX3 for everything he has done to help us get this podcast up and running. We, quite literally, couldn’t do it without him. Also, thank you to Paul Jones with Auralation Music for all of his help with audio engineering.
If you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a review. If you didn’t like the episode, just go on about your day.
Stay alive, friends.

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