Cooper Collection 115: That's A Stretch
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Narrated by:
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Paul Licameli
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By:
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Bill Bernico
About this listen
Elliott is hired by a member of the local country club to find out who has been stealing things from his locker. Sounds tame enough, but after Elliott sets up his surveillance cameras to catch the thief in the act, he catches something else on video instead - murder.
Who bashed that fellow's head in with a Ping driver?
The Cooper Collection consists of 114 stories and one retrospective with index. These are the stories you'll find:
- 01) It's In The Bag
- 02) Petty Crimes
- 03) November Child
- 04) Welcome, Matt
- 05) The Reunion
- 06) Cold Cash
- 07) The Mother Goose Murders
- 08) The Condiment Killer
- 09) A Million To One
And over a hundred more....
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