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''The Real Killer'' Returns to iHeartPodcasts with New Season


''The Real Killer''
''The Real Killer''

iHeartMedia and AYR Media unveiled the third season of their true crime podcast, "The Real Killer," on Thursday. Hosted by Leah Rothman, this season promises to unravel a perplexing murder from 1997, challenging long-held beliefs about the case and the justice system itself.

The focus of this season is the haunting story of 18-year-old Anastasia WitbolsFeugen, whose life ended tragically one autumn night in 1997. The investigation, led by Rothman, digs into complex layers of the case, presenting a narrative that shifts perspectives and introduces new evidence that might indicate the wrong person could be behind bars.

Featuring exclusive interviews and hours of police interrogations, the podcast explores the mysterious circumstances surrounding Anastasia's murder and the pivotal evidence, including a critical recorded phone call and controversial eyewitness accounts. Each episode aims to keep the audience engaged, making them question the very foundation of what they believe about this case.

"The Real Killer" is now available with its first two episodes on the iHeartRadio app and other podcast platforms.

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