Murder Breadcrumb Trail - Tullahoma, Tennessee
4/9/20262 hr 59 min
This week, in Tullahoma, Tennessee, when the body of a young woman is found burning in a barrel, on the side of the road, police use her distict tattoos to identify her, but they'll need more than that to find her killer. Her longtime boyfriend seems to be the obvious suspect, but his alibi is strong. In the end, a lucky break, and a slim connection to a friend of the victim are enough to lead detectives to lifelong criminal, who has recently stepped into the world of murder. The problem is, he shoudl; have already been in jail!
Along the way, we find out that where George Dickel whiskey is made, that being an innocent, and doing everythimg right, doesn't protect you from murder, and that if someone has already been in trouble for 21 felonies, it's not a stretch that he may also do number 22!!
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James Pietragallo· Host0:48
This week in Tullahoma, Tennessee, a body found burning in a barrel in the middle of nowhere freaks the whole area out. But who could have done this? The teenagers who called it in to the police? A random local? A serial killer on the loose? Welcome to Small Town Murder. [upbeat music] Hello, everybody, and welcome back to Small Town Murder.
Jimmie Whisman· Host1:22
Yay.
James Pietragallo· Host1:25
Yay indeed, Jimmy. Yay indeed. My name is James Petragallo. I'm here with my co-host.