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A hoarder's child is removed from his home; woman's hoarding is so bad a homeless woman lives there.
A hoarder's child is removed from his home; woman's hoarding is so bad a homeless woman lives there.
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S3, EP3 "Carolyn; Jo"A 7-year-old is affected by mother's hoarding; a marriage of 48 years is in danger from hoarding.
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S3, EP13 "Lloyd; Carol"A man's house is so junk-filled that he lives in a trailer on his property; a hoarding wife.
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S3, EP12 "Al; Julie"A hoarder's child is removed from his home; woman's hoarding is so bad a homeless woman lives there.
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