34. Bonus Episode: Mystery of the Vanishing Blonde On a cold morning in February, on the outskirts of Miami, a utility worker found a woman lying naked in the brush. She had been beaten and raped. At the hospital, police and medical staff had difficulty understanding her due to her limited English and Eastern European accent. But the first thing she said was clear – She wanted her lawyer. And that seemed odd.
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Sources for this episode include:
The Case of the Vanishing Blonde and Other True Crime Stories by Mark Bowden
The Case of the Vanishing Blonde,Vanity Fair
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