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Libby Day:
I am, I guess, depressed. I guess I've been depressed for about twenty-four years. I can feel a better version of me somewhere in there - hidden behind a liver or attached to a bit of spleen within my stunted, childish body - a Libby that's telling me to get up, do something, grow up, move on. But the meanness usually wins out
I am, I guess, depressed. I guess I've been depressed for about twenty-four years. I can feel a better version of me somewhere in there - hidden behind a liver or attached to a bit of spleen within my stunted, childish body - a Libby that's telling me to get up, do something, grow up, move on. But the meanness usually wins out
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Why are you so obsessed with this case
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It's not even your story it's mine
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It's a fascinating puzzle a mystery with lots of different theories
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Most of all there's you and Ben and Krissi
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Kids who started events that became bigger than them and had major repercussions
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I'm fascinated by that Why
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You ever heard about those wildfires near San Bernardino in 1999
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They destroyed like 80 homes and about 90 000 acres
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Movie Summary
Libby Day was only eight years old when her family was brutally murdered in their rural Kansas farmhouse. Almost thirty years later, she reluctantly agrees to revisit the crime and uncovers the wrenching truths that led up to that...
