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🗓️ 21 February 2024
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After Gloria King was found dead, investigators wanted to question her estranged husband. The problem was they couldn’t find him. It turned out this wasn’t the first time he had lived on the run… and this wasn’t the first estranged wife who ended up dead.
This case is solved.
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0:00.0 | It's time for February Patreon birthday shoutouts. I want to say a very happy birthday to |
0:06.3 | Greg Jen A Nicky Karen Laura D |
0:11.2 | Jenny Catherine Jennifer Lynn, Laura A, Gen M, Emily, Gary, Susanna, Edi, Susie, and Lisa. |
0:22.2 | I appreciate all of your support on Patreon but also your support of the |
0:26.7 | podcast as a whole being willing to listen to me as we talk about some things that |
0:31.9 | might be a little difficult and make us think about |
0:34.7 | true crime in a different way sometimes. |
0:37.3 | I'm wishing you a fantastic birthday filled with happiness and all of the things you love. Happy birthday. After Gloria King was found dead, investigators wanted to question her estranged husband. |
1:00.0 | The problem was, they couldn't find him. It turned out this wasn't the first time he had lived on the run, |
1:05.2 | and it also wasn't the first time an estranged wife of his ended up dead. |
1:10.0 | I'm Charlie and welcome to Crime Lines. |
1:22.0 | Hello and welcome to Crime Lines. Before we get started, I wanted to announce that I will be at the True Crime Podcast Festival |
1:26.4 | in Denver, Colorado this year. |
1:28.6 | And I'm not doing a lot of meetups or travel this year, so this event in July is one of the only times I'll be able |
1:36.0 | to have a chance to meet listeners. I will possibly be in the Berkshires again in |
1:40.6 | October but that is pending. Denver in July, though, that is locked in. |
1:45.2 | You can find a link to more information about the event in the show notes. |
1:48.8 | I'm obviously not the only podcaster who will be there. |
1:51.8 | You will meet people like the Generation |
1:53.7 | Y, the Trail went cold, the Defense Diaries, and John Lordon, who I'm really |
1:58.6 | excited to see. I've been watching him on YouTube for ages. You will also get to meet family members |
2:05.4 | behind the cases we cover. I know Julie Murray, the sister of Mora Murray, is |
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