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Advancements in technology allow police to locate a South Los Angeles killer from the 1980s who resurfaced after being dormant for 14 years.
Advancements in technology allow police to locate a South Los Angeles killer from the 1980s who resurfaced after being dormant for 14 years.
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S1, EP64 "The Grim Sleeper"Advancements in technology allow police to locate a South Los Angeles killer from the 1980s who resurfaced after being dormant for 14 years.
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