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DV: E7 The Scary Connection Between Gabriel Wortman And The Golden State Killer
Nova Scotia denturist, Gabriel Wortman, went on a killing spree in the picturesque Canadian town during the cruelest month of 2020. It was one of the most horrific shootings in the history of Canada. Barely anyone in the United States noticed. The Golden
DV E6: Nancy Brophy "Replacement Parts"
Trashy novelist Nancy Brophy put two bullets in her doting husband and is now in jail for the crime. It was a scenario that played out a lot like her book "Wrong Husband". In this episode of DV I talk about two movies that seem as if they could have been
DV E5: Ted Bundy Tiger King
Are we now living in the ugly content era of which Ted Bundy had once warned us? Thirty years after his execution, the content pumped through the big screens in our homes has surely changed. No longer is it the family-centered plots of The Cosby Show and
DV E4: Eric Naposki
The shooting death of a successful Newport Beach entrepreneur in 1994 has many story-lines. There's the black widow/fraudster who was convicted of orchestrating the last day of her Sugar Daddy. Then there's the washed-up NFL player/bouncer, Eric Naposki,
DV E3: Familial DNA
In this episode of Drowning Verdict, I discuss a few cold cases where finding the distant cousins on a family DNA tree and working back from the limbs to the base and then down to the roots brought justice so that verdicts could be rendered. What is GEDma
DV E2: Motel California
The Eagles Greatest Hits (1971-1975) is the highest selling rock album of all time. In 1976 they released Hotel California, arguably the most played single in the history of rock radio. But from 1975-1985 something much more sinister was happening in Cali
Drowning Verdict (Trailer)
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DV E1: The Water
Just as San Francisco or New York City can set the tone for a romantic comedy, the ocean can set the tone for something more deadly. It's about the muffled sound and what can't be seen underneath, among a host of other things. In the first episode of Drow