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🗓️ 11 August 2023
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This week’s case takes us to 1920s Egypt, when so much civil and economic unrest was going on that two women were able to not only murder over a dozen people, BUT got away with it by hiding the evidence in their own homes. So JOIN US as we discuss the sisters, Raya and Sakina Hamman.
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1:51.1 | Means a lot. Okay, you ready, sister? Let's get into it. Let's get started. This week's case |
1:56.8 | takes us to 1920s, Egypt, when so much civil and economic unrest was going on that two women were |
2:03.3 | able to not only murder over a dozen people, but got away with it by hiding the evidence in their |
2:09.3 | own homes. So join us as we discussed the sisters, Raya and Sikina Hamam. |
2:17.2 | Period. And no shame to the victims, but like we haven't talked about sisters. Yes, |
2:23.5 | no, I think we've talked about sisters before, but it's been at least a definitely long time, |
2:28.4 | long enough for me not to remember. Exactly. So I'm excited. And also I think it's Raya, |
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