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The First Degree

Episode 27: The Hawes Family

The First Degree

Alexis Linkletter and Jac Vanek

True Crime, Society & Culture, News

4.510K Ratings

🗓️ 13 February 2019

⏱️ 84 minutes

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Summary

Have you ever gotten mad at a sibling? Sure. But have you ever conspired to kill them? On episode twenty seven of The First Degree, Jac, Alexis & Billy dive head first into the curious crimes committed within the Hawes family, a case as perplexing as it is gruesome. A family conspiracy, numerous crime scenes, hidden weapons, and a second death that remains a mystery to this day. Care Of - Go to TakeCareOf.com and enter code degree50 for 50% off your first month of personalized care of vitamins Kopari - Check out KopariBeauty.com/FIRST for $5 off your first subscription

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First degree.

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First degree.

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First degree.

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First degree.

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First degree.

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The first degree.

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Get on the news.

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Get on the K-GRADE.

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Get on the safe safe.

0:18.0

You think they're supposed to happen in movies, not real life.

0:22.0

Welcome to the first degree of the True Crime Podcast that you might end up on.

0:26.0

My name is Jack Bannock.

0:28.0

I'm sitting across from a little Existing Letter next to Billy Johnson.

0:30.0

And I am the only person that's not hung over today.

0:34.0

Woo!

0:36.0

That is true.

0:38.0

That is true.

0:40.0

And it's interesting because Jack gets hung over from only a few drinks.

0:42.0

And so it is very, it's an odd happening.

0:44.0

I know. I just, I'm never the person that's not hung over in a group of people.

0:48.0

It's like an opposite day.

0:50.0

It is an opposite day.

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