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When Peggy Carr was hospitalized for extreme pain and nausea, the doctors told her she was crazy and sent her home after three days. Four days later, she fell in to a coma that she'd never wake up from . Was she faking it? Or was someone trying to kill her? Join us this week as Emily takes us through the mysterious death of Peggy Carr and the most INCREDIBLE detective work we have ever covered on this show. Sarah also serves us up some hot takes on MENSA, murder mystery parties, and most importantly: ranch dressing.
Sources + shoutouts for today's episode:
https://medium.com/explaining-the-unsolved/the-mensa-murder-george-trepal-30-years-on-death-row-50601649b00f
https://murderpedia.org/male.T/t/trepal-george.htm
Prosecutors
episode 192
4.7
3333 ratings
When Peggy Carr was hospitalized for extreme pain and nausea, the doctors told her she was crazy and sent her home after three days. Four days later, she fell in to a coma that she'd never wake up from . Was she faking it? Or was someone trying to kill her? Join us this week as Emily takes us through the mysterious death of Peggy Carr and the most INCREDIBLE detective work we have ever covered on this show. Sarah also serves us up some hot takes on MENSA, murder mystery parties, and most importantly: ranch dressing.
Sources + shoutouts for today's episode:
https://medium.com/explaining-the-unsolved/the-mensa-murder-george-trepal-30-years-on-death-row-50601649b00f
https://murderpedia.org/male.T/t/trepal-george.htm
Prosecutors
episode 192
15,090 Listeners