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Dr. Leighann Frattarelli tells the jurors that Dr. Miller helped her deliver twins and this was during the few days that Bill went missing; more detectives working at the New Jersey State Police take the stand.
Dr. Leighann Frattarelli tells the jurors that Dr. Miller helped her deliver twins and this was during the few days that Bill went missing; more detectives working at the New Jersey State Police take the stand.
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S2024, EP73 "Forensic Scientist and Detectives Testify"Dr. Leighann Frattarelli tells the jurors that Dr. Miller helped her deliver twins and this was during the few days that Bill went missing; more detectives working at the New Jersey State Police take the stand.