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September 15, 2025 73 mins
Donna takes us back to the 1800s with the Ashland Tragedy, a brutal crime that shocked Kentucky and left behind a legacy of fear, public outrage, and vigilante justice.

Kerri tells the heartbreaking story of Courtney Coco, a young woman from Louisiana whose life was cut short at just 19 years old. Her murder went unsolved for years, leaving her family fighting for answers and justice until the case finally took a turn.

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