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    She's No Angelina

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    About this Episode

    Every day, millions of Americans receive life saving treatments from medical professionals they trust. But what if the treatment that was designed to save your life, is what ultimately results in your death? And what if the person you trusted your life with, if ultimately the person who takes it? In 2008, the residents of a small town in East Texas got answers to questions they never thought to ask. 

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    https://caselaw.findlaw.com/tx-court-of-appeals/171185.html 
    www.ktre.com
    www.kltv.com
    Special thanks to Sgt. Stephen Abbott & Lt. Mike Shirley for sharing their experiences with me!

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