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June 28, 2025 62 mins

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Tuning in this week, we find our thin-blue-line scholars on episode three of a four- part series about serial killers. The one and only Rodinator leads the way down the rabbit hole of all things Gregory Green, the Michigan killer. Talk about having a family to kill for, this beats the cake. Speaking of cake. Is there such a thing as a bourbon cake? If not, there should be. Either way, plant your butt in a chair as you face the door, cut yourself a big piece of cake, Pour that tall glass of whisky as you listen in and as always my dear friends, Enjoy the Ride.

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