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The Fiendish Slaughter Of An Innocent Child
Episode 394 relates the tragic tale of an eight-year old girl who fell into the clutches of a degenerate murderer. The hero of this story is a Louisville, Kentucky, detective who not only pieces together the crime, but embarks on a cross-country chase for the alleged murderer, who proves to be slippery even behind bars.
Culled from the historic pages of the Louisville Courier-Journal and other newspapers of the era.
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