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Emily Johnson

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Death in the Dorms Season 2: Episode 1: Jenna Burleigh

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I had gotten a call from my sister at around 8 o'clock in the morning letting me know that Jenna had not ended up with her at the end of last night and that she was not able to get a hold of her just yet.

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Death in the Dorms Season 2: Episode 1: Jenna Burleigh

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The best place for me to be that day and that morning when I got those phone calls was to be on Temple's campus, you know, looking for her directly.

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Death in the Dorms Season 2: Episode 1: Jenna Burleigh

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I had such a, you know, feeling of something bad that had just happened that I knew I had to make the call. And, you know, I called Jackie and it was a very quick phone call. Hey, you know, I haven't been able to find Jenna. She's, you know, we're not sure where she is. You know, I think you and Ed should come down here.

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Death in the Dorms Season 2: Episode 1: Jenna Burleigh

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I was not with Jenna. They were at PubWeb that evening. PubWeb is a local bar. College students work there. A lot of college students go there. It was familiar to everyone that was there.

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Death in the Dorms Season 2: Episode 1: Jenna Burleigh

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Her father had texted me that they had found Jenna's body. You still don't realize how much hope you have, even though it's deteriorated, until you get that text and all of it is ripped out of you and you're kind of left very empty.

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Death in the Dorms Season 2: Episode 1: Jenna Burleigh

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Jenna's personality was very large. Immediately when she entered a room, you could tell that she was going to be a very large light in that room. Above anything else, she really loved her friends and her family. She always let you know how much she loved you whenever she was around you, which to me was always something that was really wonderful.

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Death in the Dorms Season 2: Episode 1: Jenna Burleigh

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Jenna's fashion was very sparkly, very loud in a, you know, outfit type of a way. A lot of bright colors, a lot of sparkles, a lot of glitter.

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Death in the Dorms Season 2: Episode 1: Jenna Burleigh

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And that's what she really wanted to make sure is that everybody felt that, you know, that they were also loved.

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Bad Rap: Countdown

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Continue on ESPN and ABC. The cultural phenomenon The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives is back with an all-new season now streaming on Hulu. Where is everyone at? MomTalk has gotten to a really hostile point. Demi's willing to kick Jesse out of the group. I feel like I'm walking into a lion's den. It's going to get messy, for sure.

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Bad Rap: Countdown

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The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives now streaming on Hulu.

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Bad Rap: Countdown

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This is the next phase in my therapeutic work.

Creating Confidence with Heather Monahan

The Emotional Intelligence You Were Never Taught with Michelle Chalfant

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Yeah. Check, check, and check.

Deep Cover

Introducing Deep Cover: The Truth About Sarah

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I distinctly remember her saying... If I'm going to have to have my leg amputated, then I'm going to make this bitch give me every last ounce of what it's got to give.

WSJ What’s News

Tariffs Are About to Separate Retail’s Winners and Losers

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Uncertainty in and of itself is having a negative impact on business spending, on consumer spending.

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Tariffs Are About to Separate Retail’s Winners and Losers

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If you look, for example, at what happened in the first quarter, the GDP numbers showed that business investment in equipment was up dramatically because it was front-loading in anticipation of tariffs. But business investment in structures, factories, warehouses, was flat. So that tells me businesses were already pausing strategic decisions because of the uncertain environment.

WSJ What’s News

Tariffs Are About to Separate Retail’s Winners and Losers

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And don't forget that more than half of what the US imports are intermediate goods, not consumer goods. So this is a cost increase for US companies that their competitors don't see. So they're facing a loss of competitiveness. And for them, where they source those things may have to change, but they don't know in what way.