HISTORIC MURDERS OF PORTLAND: Murder Without a Victim

The next episode in my series set to premiere live tomorrow morning at 10 a.m. sharp!
This is definitely an interesting case in the series and one that stands apart from previous old cases I have covered.
In short, a woman living in Los Angeles in the late 1920s contacted the local police to admit her part in a murder that she had reported committed with another man in Portland near the old Circle Theater. Why someone would openly admit to a murder that she wasn't even under suspicion for was bizarre enough to authorities but once local police started looking into the matter in Portland the whole situation only got stranger and stranger. Be sure to check in tomorrow morning (or whenever cause the video will obviously stay on my channel after its premiere)!





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