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From the hosts of Murder and Medicine; comes murder, medicine, mystery, magic and any other aliterations we can think of. Join us for a sporadic frolic through the fields of wonder and weirdness.
This week we discuss a Dr. Douche and how he thought he could get away with "the perfect murder" but little did he know that the astute skills of post-mortem examiners could uncover more than he wanted people to know…
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The Dopamine and Dandelions Podcast
From the hosts of Murder and Medicine; comes murder, medicine, mystery, magic and any other aliterations we can think of. Join us for a sporadic frolic through the fields of wonder and weirdness.