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Micah Rine was a good Christian girl, and she thought her husband Thomas Pate was equally devoted to God; nothing could be further from the truth.
Micah Rine was a good Christian girl, and she thought her husband Thomas Pate was equally devoted to God; nothing could be further from the truth.
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S1, EP16 "Clark"Melanie and David Clark's marriage was volatile, passionate and sometimes abusive; it ended when one of them snapped and picked up a knife.
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S1, EP51 "Farquharson"Keith Farquharson is a cop, an adulterer and a killer; when his wife Alice asks if he loves her, he responds with extreme violence.
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S1, EP35 "Gellatly"Scott and Lori Gellatly had a whirlwind romance followed by an abusive marriage; when Lori left, her entire family became targets for Scott.
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S1, EP52 "Newton"Assia Newton had left her abusive marriage and dreamt of a new life with her Tunisian lover, but her estranged husband had other plans.
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S1, EP50 "Tsang Williams"Manling Tsang Williams was disillusioned with marriage and parenthood; instead of divorcing her husband Neal, she committed an unimaginable crime.
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S1, EP45 "Griggs"In 1999, pregnant mother of three Debbie Griggs disappeared without a trace; twenty years later, the police finally solved the mystery.
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S1, EP44 "Clayton"Tom Clayton loved money, women and his bad boy reputation; fearing his wife Kelley would take half of his wealth, he decided to cash in on her life.
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S1, EP38 "Taylor"Angela Taylor hated her estranged husband Bill because he wouldn't grant her a divorce, so she and her lover took matters into their own hands.
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