14. The Poison Ivy Case
This week, Iain explains how a patch of poison ivy helps investigators catch the culprit in a 1930s murder case.
After a two-week break, Iain is back in the driving seat this week. His case takes place in St. Louis, Missouri, during the 1930s. When William Kappen is found dead on the day he is due to get married, police are immediately suspicious of his estranged sister Marie. Find out how a patch of poison ivy helps break open the case and lead investigators to track down William’s killer – or killers, should we say.
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