86. Catfishing

86. Catfishing

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87. Dog Show Crimes

The doctors discuss the wide world of dog shows and pedigree breeding before covering the legalities of animal cruelty and criminal sabotage at some of the biggest pedigree shows. You can find all of our resources on our website: https://www.la-not-so-confidential.com/ L.A. Not S ...  Show more

88. Domestic Violence & Mass Casualty Events

Nothing seems more terrifying these days than, the seemingly weekly, mass casualty events we hear about happening in North America. We will review the ways in which these incidents are categorized, with some examples, and then get into the new research linking domestic violence a ...  Show more

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