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Susie Newsom Lynch & Fritz Klenner | 85
Episode 85

Susie Newsom Lynch & Fritz Klenner | 85

Susie Newsom was born into a very prominent family in North Carolina. When she was in college, she met her future husband Tom Lynch. They got married, had two sons & Tom started his own dental practice. However, Susie was miserable and when the marriage fell apart, she started behaving differently, to say the least. After she sparked up a new romance with the most unlikely of people, Fritz Klenner (And I mean...very unlikely. You'll see why...), things really started going south. How it all ends is incredibly tragic and will have you on the edge of your seat. There's a reason this is referred to as the Bitter Blood Murders. *Story starts minute 1:12 Produced by Jacob Hollabaugh Join our Patreon for bonus episodes, check out our website for merch, and follow us on TikTok, Instagram & YouTube

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February 1, 20241h 4m

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Susie Newsom was born into a very prominent family in North Carolina. When she was in college, she met her future husband Tom Lynch. They got married, had two sons & Tom started his own dental practice. However, Susie was miserable and when the marriage fell apart, she started behaving differently, to say the least. After she sparked up a new romance with the most unlikely of people, Fritz Klenner (And I mean...very unlikely. You'll see why...), things really started going south. How it all ends is incredibly tragic and will have you on the edge of your seat. There's a reason this is referred to as the Bitter Blood Murders.

*Story starts minute 1:12

Produced by Jacob Hollabaugh

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