Anne-Marie Green
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Do you believe Nick's apology?
Um, it's hard to believe that the child that you poured so much into and we're all parents here. So we know how much the parenting process also changes us. We become different people as a result of being parents. So I can only imagine how difficult it was despite the evidence for her to come around to finally sort of believe that he was part of this plot.
Um, it's hard to believe that the child that you poured so much into and we're all parents here. So we know how much the parenting process also changes us. We become different people as a result of being parents. So I can only imagine how difficult it was despite the evidence for her to come around to finally sort of believe that he was part of this plot.
Um, it's hard to believe that the child that you poured so much into and we're all parents here. So we know how much the parenting process also changes us. We become different people as a result of being parents. So I can only imagine how difficult it was despite the evidence for her to come around to finally sort of believe that he was part of this plot.
What's your take on that process that she talked about it? Why it took so long?
What's your take on that process that she talked about it? Why it took so long?
What's your take on that process that she talked about it? Why it took so long?
Yeah. So to your point, Jim, when you ask Corey how she feels about her son now, she says something really interesting. I want to play some of that sound.
Yeah. So to your point, Jim, when you ask Corey how she feels about her son now, she says something really interesting. I want to play some of that sound.
Yeah. So to your point, Jim, when you ask Corey how she feels about her son now, she says something really interesting. I want to play some of that sound.
I don't know how you do both.
I don't know how you do both.
I don't know how you do both.
Yeah, yeah, I totally agree. Lastly, you end the hour with a postscript that reads, as a parole requirement for the next 10 years, Jacqueline Edison must spend the night in jail on the anniversary of Ted Shaughnessy's murder. In your experience reporting true crime, is this unusual?
Yeah, yeah, I totally agree. Lastly, you end the hour with a postscript that reads, as a parole requirement for the next 10 years, Jacqueline Edison must spend the night in jail on the anniversary of Ted Shaughnessy's murder. In your experience reporting true crime, is this unusual?
Yeah, yeah, I totally agree. Lastly, you end the hour with a postscript that reads, as a parole requirement for the next 10 years, Jacqueline Edison must spend the night in jail on the anniversary of Ted Shaughnessy's murder. In your experience reporting true crime, is this unusual?
Well, it was a great hour. Fantastic storytelling, incredible interviewing. Thank you so much for joining us this week.
Well, it was a great hour. Fantastic storytelling, incredible interviewing. Thank you so much for joining us this week.
Well, it was a great hour. Fantastic storytelling, incredible interviewing. Thank you so much for joining us this week.
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