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An abusive mom wants to be back in her child's life; Steve tries to help bring a rapist to justice.
An abusive mom wants to be back in her child's life; Steve tries to help bring a rapist to justice.
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S2, EP44 "Abusive Mom Takes Lie Detector Test"An abusive mom wants to be back in her child's life; Steve tries to help bring a rapist to justice.
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S3, EP68 "I Need Answers Now!"A man seeks a DNA test to prove he is the father of his wife's child; a man takes a lie-detector test to prove his fidelity to his girlfriend.
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S8, EP47 "Somebody Has to Be Lying"Angie is accused of witnessing her fiance raping her young daughter and neglecting to do anything about it.
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S6, EP118 "6 Kids Taken Away, but I Want More"Danielle, whose six children were taken out of her care, wants to prove she is a good mother and have another baby.
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S11, EP24 "Steve Gets Justice for Children"Recapping stories involving deplorable acts committed against children.
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