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MURDERISH

Dominos Pizza Murders | Ep. 48

MURDERISH

Cloud10

True Crime, Society & Culture, History

43.3K Ratings

🗓️ 20 January 2020

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

In December of 1985, a series of heinous crimes took place in two different states, leaving three people dead. The murders all had a strange connection to a popular pizza chain. One of the murder victims would name his killer in a dying declaration, and then the hunt was on to find the serial murderer. Join me as I walk you through the case widely known as the Dominos Pizza Murders. Check us out: Visit Murderish.com for more info about the show and Jami, and for links to buy MURDERISH merch and become a Patreon supporter. Let’s get social: @MurderishPod (Twitter), @MurderishPodcast (IG), search “Murderish” (Facebook). Sponsor(s): - Betabrand - Visit Betabrand.com/MURDERISH for 20% off your first order. - BetterHelp - Visit BetterHelp.com/MURDERISH & use promo code MURDERISH for 10% off your first month. - Best Friends - Download Best Fiends on the Apple App Store or Google Play. - Pretty Litter - Visit PrettyLitter.com & use promo code MURDERISH for 20% off your first order. - Modern Fertility - Visit ModernFertility.com/MURDERISH for $20 off your fertility test. Production & Music: John Bukenas of Audio Editing Solutions (production), Nico Vettese of We Talk of Dreams (music). Research & Writing: Tiffany Williams (research) & Jami Rice (writing). Sources: In order to tell true crime stories on this podcast, information is gathered from various sources which often includes, but is not limited to, news articles, newspaper archives, blogs, social media, tv productions, police reports, court records, books, magazine articles, direct interviews, and more. I recognize that often times, someone before me put in a lot of time and effort to gather the information that I draw from to help tell these stories. I want to thank those individuals for their hard work. Sources for this episode have been included in the closing comments toward the end of this episode. Remember, listening to this show doesn’t make you a murderer, it just means you’re murder ...ish. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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