On betrayal. We've learned that sometimes the person you trust the most turns out to be a complete stranger.
I don't know this person. I had no idea what he was capable of doing.
I cannot have us Marshalls knocking on my door asking me where you are.
My dad was a worse villain than I ever imagined.
These betrayals don't just break your heart, they break your sense of reality. It makes you wonder who you can trust and if you can even trust yourself? Who lies about being this sick?
I saw the birth certificate? So who doctored this document? Oh my god? It was right in front of my face and I didn't even see it.
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Every family has secrets, he said, I have been kidnapped.
I heard footsteps going up the back deckstairs.
Okay, just try not normal.
He was essentially on the run.
This was the last time I ever believed the word, she said. The betrayals are endless. From threatening text messages disturbing a small Midwestern town. It was from an unknown number.
Who else is getting these messages?
Why did it start?
With us?
To stories of deception so dark they seem impossible.
He said, Please forgive me. I am not dead.
A father with a dangerous career, he always transported jewels in a paper lunch bag.
And courageous fights for justice. I cannot just stand by and do nothing.
You will not get away with this.
The real power comes from the people who lived these stories. Now they're sharing what they learned.
Once you blow everything up, you can take those fragments and build something honest, something true, and.
Then off us are stupid. All I did was want to love someone.
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It was almost like reading a novel, but this was my real life.
Once you know the truth, everything looks different.
