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Criminal Prints
Zach Nelson
86 episodes
1 month ago
Criminal Prints is a true crime podcast with an emphasis on evidence, or as we call it, the criminal prints.
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Criminal Prints is a true crime podcast with an emphasis on evidence, or as we call it, the criminal prints.
Show more...
True Crime
Society & Culture,
History
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The disappearance of Rico Harris, part one.
Criminal Prints
40 minutes
1 year ago
The disappearance of Rico Harris, part one.
Thousands of people go missing each year.
Some by choice and others unfortunately as victims of foul play.
Rico Harris had more natural talent then most players currently in the NBA.
He was a big man who could shoot from anywhere on the court.
Rico appeared to have it all, the sky was the limit.
After his career came to a sudden end, Rico struggled to find himself, Basketball was all he had ever known.
After getting the help needed, he was in a better place.
In fact, he had recently moved in with his girlfriend of two and a half years.
This is why so many people are baffled by that fateful trip in October 2014.
Is there more than meets the eye?
Was Rico keeping a secret or was he simply at the wrong place at the wrong time?
Criminal Prints
Criminal Prints is a true crime podcast with an emphasis on evidence, or as we call it, the criminal prints.