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Three years after his sentencing, Josh Cook and his mom have lived through even more consequences of America’s drug crisis... more
A young police officer unexpectedly finds herself back in New Hampshire, and she’s not the same person she was when... more
This flood of roughly 1,300 people who’ve come forward all started with one man. How the widespread abuse at YDC... more
Karen Lemoine didn’t arrive at YDC looking to start trouble. But the red flags she saw were hard to ignore,... more
For three decades, Andy Perkins didn’t talk about what happened to him at a place called YDC – the Youth... more
New Hampshire has sent its most troubled kids to the same juvenile detention center for more than a century. It's... more
The state of New Hampshire has made a sudden about-face: Prosecutors have now agreed to DNA test old evidence in... more
A chance encounter leads to a surprising discovery that changes the course of Jason Carroll's case.
How could someone possibly confess to murder if they didn’t do it?
Jason Carroll stands trial twice – and the juries come up with their own versions of what happened.
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