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We are Holly & Leslie, the hosts of We Would Be Dead. A weekly true crime podcast that finds humanity in the darkness, humor in the history, and the devil in the details.
Above all else we recognize that if we had to walk a mile in any of the stories that we tell, we would be dead.
A Tragedy of Errors (The Murder of Abraham Shakespeare)
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2 hours 7 minutes 12 seconds
8 months ago
A Tragedy of Errors (The Murder of Abraham Shakespeare)
This is the story of Abraham Shakespeare, the man who won the lottery then disappeared. This case is a rags to riches story, a mysterious disappearance, an episode of Catfish and a murder mystery all rolled up into one. This case case has so many twists and turns that we cab't even summarize it, you just have to hear it to believe it.
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We are Holly & Leslie, the hosts of We Would Be Dead. A weekly true crime podcast that finds humanity in the darkness, humor in the history, and the devil in the details.
Above all else we recognize that if we had to walk a mile in any of the stories that we tell, we would be dead.