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Uploaded by on Nov 14, 2011

On Friday at 10pm-9c, Keith Morrison tells the story of a couple who met over the craps table in Las Vegas. She was a beautiful trapeze artist and he was a professional poker player -- with a secret. Did he take a gamble that led to murder?

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  • @misschris39

    On A&E they use to have a narrator named Bill Curtis, he had a voice that could put you in a trance and just made you listen to him.

  • Keith Morrison is a wonderful narrator. I love hearing him tell stories and he's an inquisitive, nice and gentle interviewer. No one compares.

  • the son is no bright light , staging that crime that poorly.

  • faith.. george michael anyone??

  • @MissNattyV I have no problem with his gesticulations. I think the disturbing thing is that he sometimes sounds like he's just really getting off on the perverse elements of the stories. Have you seen Bill Hader's hilarious impression of him? Check it out- watch?v=lC9eob81Pig

  • @roell29 I studied Journalism in University and we're actually taught to talk with Inflections, certain hand motions and body language, it makes our story telling more powerful, it affects people on a another level. As for him beind a weird guy, well, I don't have an explanation. hahaha

  • @leananshae He doesn't come off that way to me. I think he's just a very weird guy with unusual vocal inflections.

  • Wow she's like Ann Coulter's twin.

  • Um... are Mormon's allowed to gamble? Really? But they're not allowed to date non-Mormons? Hmmm... methinks there might be a bit of hypocrisy going on here....

  • This narrator's voice and speaking style reminds me of Garrison Keillor, and would be more appropriate featured on the radio show, A Prairie Home Companion. As a reporter of murder mysteries, he sounds sneering and irreverent. These are serious human tragedies he's talking about, not funny inconsequential anecdotal stories.

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