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The Man Who Killed His Wife (and What Happened Afterwards)

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The Man Who Killed His Wife (and What Happened Afterwards)

De: Wol-vriey
Narrado por: Virtual Voice
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Maryanne Wilson's death was definitely an accident. Her husband Bob had absolutely no intention of killing her.

But it was almost certain that a court of law would see things differently, particularly after Bob had sex with Maryanne’s corpse . . . and that was why Bob Wilson decided not to call in the police, but to seek an alternative solution to the problem he'd gotten himself into . . .

. . . A solution which unfortunately only made matters a whole lot worse for him.

But, to backtrack a little to the genesis of this momentous disaster . . .

Everything began because Bob Wilson was working too hard and as a result was neglecting his loving wife, Maryanne.

And so, Maryanne asked their upstairs neighbor Jennifer for help.

Jennifer Haskins apparently knew a little magic, and so she cast a spell on Bob, one that would help Maryanne get laid on a more regular basis, like every night if she so desired.

What could possibly go wrong with a simple arrangement like that?

Everything you can't possibly imagine . . .
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