Topic Brief: On March 18th, 1964, just after 1 PM, a 38-year-old man named Arthur Robinson drove his car down a dirt path off of Hazleton ... From a forgotten tag to a single piece of evidence, investigators use the tiniest details to crack long-unsolved killings.
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On March 18th, 1964, just after 1 PM, a 38-year-old man named Arthur Robinson drove his car down a dirt path off of Hazleton ... From a forgotten tag to a single piece of evidence, investigators use the tiniest details to crack long-unsolved killings. Are you thinking about starting a true crime podcast or have an interest in unsolved
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- On March 18th, 1964, just after 1 PM, a 38-year-old man named Arthur Robinson drove his car down a dirt path off of Hazleton ...
- From a forgotten tag to a single piece of evidence, investigators use the tiniest details to crack long-unsolved killings.
- Are you thinking about starting a true crime podcast or have an interest in unsolved
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