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Responsible for five murders, Joshua Wade avoided justice for years and later confessed to killings that started from when he was just 14.
Responsible for five murders, Joshua Wade avoided justice for years and later confessed to killings that started from when he was just 14.
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S7, EP5 "Joshua Wade"Responsible for five murders, Joshua Wade avoided justice for years and later confessed to killings that started from when he was just 14.
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S7, EP4 "Charles Albright"A career criminal who was convicted of one murder and suspected of two others, Charles Albright was notorious for keeping eyes as trophies.
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