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Episode 87: Hot Goss Tet | The Tetris Murders

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A look at the unsolved murders of Vladimir Pokhilko, who was involved in the development of the puzzle-based video game Tetris, and his wife and their young son in their Palo Alto, California home on September 22, 1998.--

STS Bryan Kohberger Begins at 1:03:00

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A look at the unsolved murders of Vladimir Pokhilko, who was involved in the development of the puzzle-based video game Tetris, and his wife and their young son in their Palo Alto, California home on September 22, 1998.--

STS Bryan Kohberger Begins at 1:03:00

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We love our Weirdlings!! Thank you for supporting us ya bunch of freaks.
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To connect with us, where to listen and more: linktr.ee/threesacrime

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