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Unexplained Cases: The Departed Friend and the Overlooked Rescue Dog

Written by: Rick Garner
Case Filed: 10/11/20 - LIVE VIDEO
Executive Producer: Rick Garner


 

A young woman reaches out to Maryam seeking answers about her friend who committed suicide at the Pasadena Bridge. A dog owner wants to better understand her rescue and his trauma.
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