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Episode 108: The Texas Killing Fields Part 2 - Nowhere Is Safe

Jun 03, 20221 hr 24 minSeason 1Ep. 108
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It’s episode 108 and the Sinister Sisters think it would be a lot easier if serial killers had the same distinguishable feature. Show us your belly! In part two of the Texas Killing Fields group episode, Erin covers a trash human being who has been charged with murdering at least four women in Texas and Oklahoma - William Lewis Reece. Morgan then dives into the disappearance and murder of Laura Miller whose remains were found behind the home of the strange and quirky Robert Abel who would randomly leave his farm with his son for hours or days at a time. Morgan ends the episode with convincing evidence paranormal investigators gathered at the Killing Fields. If you don’t mind we’re just going to puke in this bucket.

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If you want to look into these topics yourselves, below are the sources used:

Erin’s sources: (https://abc13.com/william-reece-laura-smither-jessica-cain-tiffany-johnston/11059314/);(https://abc13.com/serial-killer-william-reece-texas-women-killed-teens-famous-cold-cases/11633297/)

Morgan’s sources:(https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murders_of_Rhonda_Johnson_and_Sharon_Sha)(https://unsolvedmysteries.fandom.com/wiki/Michael_Lloyd_Self)(https://youtu.be/Zvupi974JR8)

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