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Chapter 1: What unexpected event changed everything after Jeremy Scott's confession?
this is an iHeart podcast something unexpected happened after Jeremy Scott confessed to killing Michelle Schofield in Bone Valley season one every time I hear about my dad is oh he's a killer he's just straight evil I was becoming the bridge between Jeremy Scott and the son he'd never known at the end of the day I'm literally a son of a killer
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I didn't want to be talked out of this plan. After I post this, I am turning off my phone for exactly this reason.
I kept just kind of asking everybody, anyone else think this is strange?
You'll notice that about me. I don't lurk. I'm out there. I'm an action kind of girl.
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Chapter 2: What is the story behind Sophie Hartman's case?
So much is glossed over in the book, but the scenes like this one where Sophie is heroically saving children feel downright cinematic. So as we move away from Sophie's account of her origin story and the adoptions go through for both C and M in 2015, this brings us back into the real world, a world where Sophie is now a single mother of two.
And after leaving Zambia, she doesn't choose to head home to Michigan, where her family and friends live, where her childhood church congregation is, or where her entire support system appears to reside. She moves to Seattle, where I live. This season on Nobody Should Believe Me.
If she wasn't guilty of these allegations, if she was not doing what this search warrant was alleging, you know, how horrific. I mean, she seems like a saint.
She would start to talk about money and how, you know, she doesn't have any money and she needs fundraisers and all this stuff. But her daughter is in one of the most expensive sports.
And I believe the church raised about around $30,000, something like that.
I'd gone through a very traumatic experience, having her children taken away. And we, as Haven Church, got the opportunity to support her and hold her up with our prayers.
But from my observations, she's like the healthiest kid I've ever seen in my life.
Would eat as much as we'd feed her, but given the fact that her digestive system is so messed up, my daughter has to regulate that.
I had a hard time imagining being a parent and making videos of those kinds of things for my kid.
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