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That Chapter Podcast

Ep.61 - The Lawson Family Murders

That Chapter Podcast

Mike Oh

True Crime

4.97.3K Ratings

🗓️ 5 February 2024

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

Charles Lawson was a farmer in North Carolina, providing for his large family. On Christmas day, 1929, all of this came crashing down in the most horrible way. Send your spooky stories to mikeohhello@gmail.com!  thatchapter@night.co for business inquiries Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Treat yourself.

0:03.0

We're going to enjoy these little things.

0:04.2

So you enjoy that little sparkling fruit, fruit drink, you know?

0:07.1

Thanks, man, appreciate it.

0:07.9

Yeah, you're welcome.

0:09.2

Oh, by the way, have you heard of the Khan woman from Conamara?

0:13.4

The con woman from Conamara?

0:15.4

Yeah, no.

0:16.4

It's good.

0:17.4

It's just that super quick story.

0:19.2

You just kind of came out.

0:20.3

Reasing it was really, it was kind of funny.

0:22.1

So there was this, there was an American couple

0:23.7

Cindy and Jerry Rabbit who they owned a sweet little holly spot down in Conamara in

0:29.1

Ireland and they randomly met another American woman named Brenna Riley and they hit it off swapping information

0:35.8

becoming you know best buds right then when the rabbits they went back to Boston but they kept in touch with Brenna and they actually

0:42.3

ended up leasing their holiday

0:43.7

hunter.

0:44.7

Fast forward a few months and when the rabbits, when they swung back to Ireland, they found their

0:48.2

holiday home, fucking ruined.

0:49.9

It was just wrecked.

0:51.1

Me shited the place.

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