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August 22, 2022 107 mins

Episode 15: The Murder of Annie Kasprzak 8.22.22

 Today we’re discussing a momma’s nightmare, of your teenage daughter not in her room with a note that says I am running away and do not go looking for me.  Trigger warnings for this episode:  child murder. Note: It started raining in the podcast and you will hear the downpour for a few minutes. Our apologizes still haven't figured out how to get the background noise out in editing. Thank you!!  ~Momma's Nightmare  Social Media:

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Sources:

Darwin Bagshaw Teen Killer Murders Pregnant Girlfriend | My Crime Library

True Crime with Aphrodite Jones - S6 E10 Too Young to Die - ID GO (investigationdiscovery.com)

Annie Kasprzak Murder: Where is Darwin Christopher Bagshaw Now? Update (thecinemaholic.com)

 

 

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