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🗓️ 9 December 2021
⏱️ 12 minutes
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0:00.0 | The following subject matter is real and only intended for mature audiences. |
0:06.5 | Discretion is advised. |
0:09.2 | People are dead after deputies say a man went on a shooting rampage. |
0:13.2 | I knew a week before she died was going to kill her. |
0:16.3 | I can tell you the scene out there is absolutely horrific. |
0:19.0 | Nobody knows where this individual may strike next. |
0:24.2 | This is 10-minute murder. |
0:27.1 | Welcome to 10-minute murder. |
0:29.1 | Brief and bingeable true crime. |
0:31.6 | My name is Joe. |
0:32.5 | I'm the host, and thank you for joining today. |
0:34.9 | If you're brand new to this podcast, I really appreciate you deciding to listen today. And I hope by the end of it, you'll become a subscriber. Take a look at where you're listening right now. Even if you are not a new listener, but take a look at where you're listening right now. Find the subscribe button. And I realize that not all places where you can listen, say subscribe, but it's something along that line. Subscribe, collect, follow, or in some cases, just a little plus button. You can figure it out. I believe in you. And when you subscribe to this podcast, you'll get every episode as soon as it comes out. And you won't miss any in the future. You don't have to go searching for 10-minute murder every time you think I might have released an episode because it'll come to you automatically. And lastly, before we get started, |
1:15.1 | make sure you are following 10-minute murder on social media. Links for that are on the show |
1:20.1 | notes of this episode, Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. You can follow along there. And that's |
1:25.3 | where I post visuals that go along with the episodes. It's usually nothing gross and graphic, but it's faces to the people that you're hearing about, maybe locations as well. So Facebook, Instagram, just type in 10-minute murder, and it'll pop right up or click the link in the show notes of this episode. Now, the story today, it's going to be one that if you're into fashion, you probably know a pretty good bit about. But even if you aren't, even if you're that person that wears those weird rubber shoes that look like feet, I don't know what the story with those are, why people thought that was a good idea. But my point is, you don't even have to be into fashion. You could be oblivious to what good fashion is, and this is still going to be an |
2:01.0 | interesting story for you to hear about. And by the way, if you are that person that wears those |
2:04.8 | shoes that looks like a rubber glove, but it's not a rubber glove, it's a shoe. If you're that |
2:08.9 | person, just know that your family is a little bit embarrassed of you. Okay, let's get to today's story. |
2:14.4 | On July 17, 1997, the murder of Gianni Versace rocked the fashion world. The investigation |
2:21.3 | into what happened would uncover a killer who thrived on attention and luxury. It took the police |
2:27.1 | less than three hours to figure out who the person responsible was, as by the time of the fashion |
2:32.3 | mogul's death, the shooter was already hunted for the murders |
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