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Murder Talks
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Ongoing, First published Jun 28, 2022
With a failed marriage, a shitty career, Jessie Wholes runs into a murder scene that he has no evidence to call the police for and with that Jess' life takes a turn that he never excepted and now he is on his way to collect evidence to get the killer to jail and get the biggest story for his podcast
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