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Episode 70- Hondo's Teeth Mystery

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In today's episode, we have a tale that’s so bizarre it’ll have you rethinking what you do with your teeth!

In the small town of Hondo, Texas—a city with a rich history dating back to 1689 when Spanish explorer Alonso De León named the Medina River and nearby creeks. But we’re not traveling that far back. Nope, were just gonna travel to March 2025, when a routine day takes an unexpected turn when local police receive a call about human teeth discovered buried in someone’s backyard. Yes, you heard that right—human teeth. 

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