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New episodes of WTOP’s American Nightmare Series

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Updates in the Season 1 and Season 3 cases you won’t want to miss! First, an update on Season 1

Updates in the Season 1 and Season 3 cases you won’t want to miss! [Image]( First, an update on Season 1, D.C.’s Court of Appeals denies retrial for Daron Wint, the subject of 22 Hours: An American Nightmare and the man convicted of quadruple murder in the killings of three family members and their housekeeper. In a newly released episode, hosts Megan Cloherty and Jack Moore sit down to talk about the three-judge panel's decision. And, an unexpected ending to Season 3. Giles Warrick – the man accused of being the Potomac River Rapist – was found dead in his D.C. jail cell weeks before he was set to go on trial for murder. Police say he died by suicide. This sudden end to the case left victims of the Unknown Subject struggling with whether they got justice after all. In the epic conclusion of American Nightmare: Unknown Subject, host Paul Wagner brings listeners an exclusive interview with the detectives who worked the case. He also speaks with victims and their families. Listen to both episodes of WTOP’s American Nightmare Series: Unknown Subject available now for download on [PodcastOne](, [Apple Podcasts](, [Spotify](, [Google Podcasts](, and [WTOP.com](. If you believe this has been sent to you in error, please safely [unsubscribe](.

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