Introducing: My Friend Daisy

Introducing: My Friend Daisy

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Episode 2 - Jane Doe

After getting an early morning call about a body at an apartment complex, police officers canvass the area and interview the neighbors for clues. Detectives suspect it’s a so-called “body dump,” especially since nobody at the apartment complex seems to have heard anything the nig ...  Afficher plus

Episode 1 - Sitting Ducks

In February 2021, 19-year-old Daisy De La O had a lot to be excited about: She’d recently started a new job, she’d saved up enough money to buy a car, and was on the verge of earning her associate’s degree. She dreamed of opening a makeup and tattoo business someday. But those dr ...  Afficher plus

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