Harold Dow
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Podcast Appearances
They were extremely happy. You could just see that.
They were extremely happy. You could just see that.
They were extremely happy. You could just see that.
Everything they did was for each other.
Everything they did was for each other.
Everything they did was for each other.
And I rang the doorbell and knocked on the glass and couldn't raise anybody. I thought, that's strange.
And I rang the doorbell and knocked on the glass and couldn't raise anybody. I thought, that's strange.
And I rang the doorbell and knocked on the glass and couldn't raise anybody. I thought, that's strange.
Just as I got to the foot of the stairs, I could see Karen. And I said, oh Christ. I knew she was dead. Then I found Mike on the outside of the bed.
Just as I got to the foot of the stairs, I could see Karen. And I said, oh Christ. I knew she was dead. Then I found Mike on the outside of the bed.
Just as I got to the foot of the stairs, I could see Karen. And I said, oh Christ. I knew she was dead. Then I found Mike on the outside of the bed.
I've just located my daughter, and she's downstairs, and she's dead.
I've just located my daughter, and she's downstairs, and she's dead.
I've just located my daughter, and she's downstairs, and she's dead.
The first thing I noticed about Craig when I first met him is what a genuine person he was and what a gentleman he was. Almost entirely circumstantial, conjecture, speculation, theory. What shocked me was just a clear lack of physical evidence linking him to the murders. There was no DNA. There was no fingerprints. There were no eyewitnesses. There were no confessions.
The first thing I noticed about Craig when I first met him is what a genuine person he was and what a gentleman he was. Almost entirely circumstantial, conjecture, speculation, theory. What shocked me was just a clear lack of physical evidence linking him to the murders. There was no DNA. There was no fingerprints. There were no eyewitnesses. There were no confessions.