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Unsolved Mysteries Season 7 Episode 14
An Italian priest thought to have supernatural powers; the 1988 death of a Cook County sheriff’s captain whose family and co-workers believe he was targeted for murder.
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Serie: Unsolved Mysteries
Episode Title: Episode #321
Air Date: 1995-01-20
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