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Christina Grimmie: The Murder of a Rising Star
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Christina Grimmie: The Murder of a Rising Star

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A news & politics and music podcast from Orlando Sentinel
Website: http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/christina-grimmie-podcast/

The murder of Christina Grimmie in Orlando, FL shocked the world. The 22-year-old singer was gaining fans after coming in 3rd place on NBC’s 'The Voice’ competition show. The Orlando Sentinel goes behind the police tape in one of Orlando’s most shocking killings, which happened during perhaps the darkest weekend in the history of the City Beautiful.

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