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True Crime Podcast with two somewhat charming smart-asses. We dissect compelling crimes, everything from small happenings to the worlds most notorious killers. Interesting conversation and speculation as well as the occasional off-the-wall theory, is sure to ensue. If your wondering where the first 200 episodes are, they’re in the ”vault” at Patreon.com/truecrimeguys where you can hear hundreds of other true crime stories told in all sorts of interesting ways ;) Keep Creepin’.
True Crime Podcast with two somewhat charming smart-asses. We dissect compelling crimes, everything from small happenings to the worlds most notorious killers. Interesting conversation and speculation as well as the occasional off-the-wall theory, is sure to ensue. If your wondering where the first 200 episodes are, they’re in the ”vault” at Patreon.com/truecrimeguys where you can hear hundreds of other true crime stories told in all sorts of interesting ways ;) Keep Creepin’.
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Wednesday Nov 25, 2020
#117 Mr. Tell Me Anything
Wednesday Nov 25, 2020
Wednesday Nov 25, 2020
Lorenzen Vern-Gagne Wright was an American professional basketball player who played thirteen seasons in the National Basketball Association. He was drafted 7th overall in the 1996 NBA draft by the Los Angeles Clippers and also played for the Atlanta Hawks, Memphis Grizzlies, Sacramento Kings and Cleveland Cavaliers.
Wright went missing on July 18, 2010, and his body was found several days later, having been shot to death....but how, why, and who killed Mr. Tell Me Anything?
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5 years ago
What is the criteria TCG likes for cases?
5 years ago
@marty : You’re broken, please fix yourself or go fuck yourself.
5 years ago
Of course memphis is dangerous. It is a chocolate city. 13% of population makes up over 50% of 🇺🇸 homicide arrests.
5 years ago
Alrights ON dazed and confused. Sorry. Autocorrect
5 years ago
It’s three alright sun dazed and confused for Matthew. His interview on sibling revelry he explains he made up the line and what it meant. It’s three