Thought I knew it all, was so wrong
Thought I knew all there was to be known about what Paul did, but am blown away at the level of detail on this. All these Chinese whispers and stories we all heard growing up in Langwarrin, they turn out to be true. I’d heard the stalking stories, even witnessed it happening to a neighbour, but never knew that they were him.
Tjl87 via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 03/31/23
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