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    EPISODE 156: "Wrong Place, Wrong Time, Wrong Guy?”: The Doorstep Slaying of Jamil Phillips

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    In 2013, an Abbeville man was shot in cold blood on his parents' doorstep. Several theories arose with nothing more than tire tracks and cigarette butts to go off of. Assumptions came and went until a revelation came from one county over.

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