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True Crime With Jen Coffindaffer FBI

Nancy Guthrie - Who would torture this family with more notes?

Apr 07, 11:50 PM

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Why would someone continue sending ransom notes? On True Crime with Jen Coffindaffer FBI, we examine the psychology behind tormenting a family and what these communications could reveal about the person responsible.

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