What Was The Motive For Serial Killers Carol M Bundy And Doug Clark?
The duo known as the Sunset Strip Killers had a brief bout of notoriety in the summer of 1980, exploiting and killing teenage runaways and sex workers.
Read MoreThe duo known as the Sunset Strip Killers had a brief bout of notoriety in the summer of 1980, exploiting and killing teenage runaways and sex workers.
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