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Episode 181: The death of Rey Rivera

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Hello       Welcome back  This is survived with Sophie and Lexi We started telling our survived story (in college) and we are moving on to being you guys more Through many different topics The body of Rey Rivera was discovered on May 24, 2006, inside the historic Belvedere Hotel in Baltimore’s Mount Vernon neighborhood. Although the Baltimore Police Department ultimately labeled his death a probable suicide, the strange circumstances and conflicting evidence have left many questions unanswered.

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