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Why Is This Little Girl Unprosecuted
This Little Girl Grew Up To Become One Of The Most Evil Woman Ever

She may have looked as innocent as any other child when this photo was taken, but by the time she was 68, she had committed over 100 felony crimes that went unprosecuted by a legal system that had been corrupted by her, her husband and their powerful criminal friends. Can you guess who she

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