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Recaps of several stories that involve deplorable acts committed against children.
Recaps of several stories that involve deplorable acts committed against children.
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S11, EP20 "Voice of the Victims"Recaps of several stories that involve deplorable acts committed against children.
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S8, EP75 "3 Suspects Tested ... Who Beat This Baby?"Jessica, her boyfriend and her grandmother are each suspected of causing her young child's life-threatening injuries.
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S8, EP114 "The Most Toxic Relationships Ever"Alex doubts he is the father to his girlfriend's 1-year-old daughter; when Kenchada learned that her man cheated on her, she started a two-year revenge spree to make him feel her pain.
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S11, EP33 "DNA: Emotions Out of Control"Jeremy and Amber assault each other daily, and he questions whether he is the father of her baby girl; upon learning that his ex has a baby who might be his, Jeff convinced her to move across the country to be with him, then kicked them out.
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S11, EP17 "Did My Mom Try to Sell Me for Drugs?"Dytazia wants to know if her mother tried to sell her for drugs; a young boy dies while in the care of a relative; Kristie wants to know who her biological father is.
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S11, EP16 "Did You Have Sex With My Niece and My Daughter?"Eva claims Latosha's boyfriend, Tyrone, had sex with Latosha's daughter; Cynthia believes that Jacob cheated on her with numerous women.
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S11, EP5 "Did You Steal From Your Own Family?"Dakia accuses her sister of stealing $12,000 worth of jewelry from her home; Dante believes his brother-in-law stole $2,000 from a friend.
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