• #RetroRadio “Somebody Knows (1950): The Unsolved Murder of Paula Kohler Eubanks” #WeirdDarkness

  • Sep 12 2021
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    IN THIS EPISODE: On June 26, 1947, Ms. Eubanks' body was found at the Kansas City (Missouri) city dump, strangled to death. CBS offers $5000 for information leading to the conviction of her killer.
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