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John Norman Collins – Part 3 of 8

As this is the third part in our longest series to date, we recommend starting from the beginning if you’re just joining us. With less than a month between the murders of 16-year-old Maralynn Skelton and 13-year-old Dawn Basom, police must account for a confusing timeline and a growing number of victims. How does “in loco parentis” tie into everything, and what did this mean for the surrounding colleges impacted by the Michigan Murders? It is advised that any listeners sensitive to descriptions of violence against women or graphic crime scenes skip this entry.

 

 

 

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