S4|E34: Dick Harpootlian
Gone South11 Kesä 2025

S4|E34: Dick Harpootlian

Dick Harpootlian has defended and prosecuted some of South Carolina’s most high-profile cases. But none left a deeper mark than the murder trial of serial killer PeeWee Gaskins. From prison phone taps to a homemade bomb, Harpootlian recounts the case that still haunts him, and helped define his career.


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