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‘Billionaire Boys Club’ (1987): True crime miniseries is a forgotten gem
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‘Billionaire Boys Club’ (1987): True crime miniseries is a forgotten gem

September 2, 2021 Drunk TV 4 Comments

Creepy, chilling true-crime miniseries.

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‘The Murder of Laci Peterson’ hopes to cover new ground
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‘The Murder of Laci Peterson’ hopes to cover new ground

August 12, 2017 Drunk TV 14 Comments

For those of you who love true crime and just can’t get enough of the Laci Peterson murder case (and you know you can’t) comes this new series from A&E.

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