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Carolina Crimes
Matt Hiers and Danielle Myers
260 episodes
4 days ago
The only podcast dedicated solely to crimes committed in South Carolina!
lTwo South Carolina natives and true crime enthusiasts have teamed up to examine some of the most heinous and shocking crimes ever committed in the Palmetto State.
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The only podcast dedicated solely to crimes committed in South Carolina!
lTwo South Carolina natives and true crime enthusiasts have teamed up to examine some of the most heinous and shocking crimes ever committed in the Palmetto State.
Show more...
True Crime
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EPISODE 240: "The Peril of the Peddler": The Murder of Abram Surasky
Carolina Crimes
50 minutes
1 month ago
EPISODE 240: "The Peril of the Peddler": The Murder of Abram Surasky
At the turn of 20th century, a sucessful peddler in Aiken county was well liked and respected by most, but not all. A customer on his route developed a deep seeded and irrational hatred for the man and acted on it one fateful day in 1903. The episode is chock full of changing stories, alternative narratives, and an unbelievable trial.
Carolina Crimes
The only podcast dedicated solely to crimes committed in South Carolina!
lTwo South Carolina natives and true crime enthusiasts have teamed up to examine some of the most heinous and shocking crimes ever committed in the Palmetto State.