Join us as we talk about Calvin Jones who admitted to the murder of Sarah Tolbert, but the medical examiner reported that her death was unrelated to his nefarious actions... Warning for sensitive content. Dee and Ris discuss the medical and psychiatric perspectives behind this case, based upon their experiences as nurses.
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