Tuesday Jul 21, 2020
75 - Earle Leonard Nelson, Part Three
The Canadian authorities put Earle Leonard Nelson on trial for the two Winnipeg murders, and he meets his eventual fate. There’s also discussion of his bizarre past, and some other crimes that may or may not be his handiwork.
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