Episode 20: The Routiers | Did they do it?

Feb 07, 2018, 10:58 PM

The case we will be covering today is a highly controversial one. Those that believe in the subjects innocence and those that believe in their guilt are very steadfast in their beliefs.We want to be clear that we will try to lay out the arguments of both sides. Of course, at the end, we will explain our beliefs and feelings, and, as always, we would love to hear what you think. Our case today brings us back to Rowlett, Texas, a suburb of Dallas in 1996. Someone as killed the family’s two eldest sons and slashed their mother’s throat. Who would want to hurt this family? Was it a intruder, or someone within the family walls

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