Ep. 120- Josephine & Jacqueline

Ep. 120- Josephine & Jacqueline

Author: It’s About Damn Crime October 9, 2019 Duration: 47:37
Due to an abusive childhood, Josephine Verellen, along with her sister, Jacqueline, had become obsessed with collecting objects, aka "hoarding". And the worse part? Josephine's two children were also living there, so it was no surprise when CPS was called for the first time, and it wouldn't be the last. That is, until her kids were going to be taken away for good.

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