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109 - The Champion Jail-Breaker

Released Tuesday, 4th April 2023
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109 - The Champion Jail-Breaker

109 - The Champion Jail-Breaker

109 - The Champion Jail-Breaker

109 - The Champion Jail-Breaker

Tuesday, 4th April 2023
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John Frankford was a notorious thief of pretty much anything that wasn't nailed down.  His 30 year career in Pennsylvania and elsewhere is a series of crimes, arrests, and jailbreaks, punctuated with the occasional jail sentence that's actually served.  

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Opening music from https://filmmusic.io. "Dark Child" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com). License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)

Closing music by Soma.

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