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My six-year-old nephew dragged his broken leg across seven blocks of pavement to reach my porch, with his starving three-year-old sister clinging to his shirt. I was fixing a loose hinge when I heard scraping on the steps and turned to see Drew crawling toward me, pale, shaking, and whispering, “She locked us downstairs again.” I called 911 before I even understood the whole story. But when he told me about Reena’s punishment room, I knew my brother had died believing a terrible lie.

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my attorney, Rachel Lane.

At front gate. Officer is with me. We have the lender’s documents.

Gerald saw the name on the screen.

“You called a lawyer?”

I opened the door.

Rachel stood on the porch carrying a thick folder. A uniformed police officer waited behind her.

Aaron stared at them. “What is this?”

Rachel entered, removed one document, and looked directly continue reading …

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