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Fetal Abduction - True Crime #1

C L Evans

Maison d'édition: Charlotte L R Kane

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Synopsis

Fetal abduction refers to the rare and macabre crime of child abduction by murder of an at term pregnant mother and extraction of her fetus through a crude cesarean section. A look at these cases and the results. 
Disponible depuis: 18/01/2018.

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