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Pauls Family Murders and Some Dumb Criminals

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This week, Keith tells of the tragic unsolved murders of a family of 3 in Vancouver, and Amanda hops off the family annihilator train to tell us about some dumb criminals from all over

Sources:  https://www.vpdcoldcases.ca/the-pauls/  https://www.vancouverisawesome.com/history/vancouver-cold-case-files-the-pauls-family-was-the-citys-first-triple-murder-3986401  https://vancouver.citynews.ca/2014/10/31/unsolved-mysteries-the-pauls-family-triple-homicide/  https://vancouversun.com/news/staff-blogs/vancouver-police-trying-to-solve-a-57-year-old-murder-mystery

The World's Dumbest Criminals by HarperCollins Publishers Ltd

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