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AUTHOR: moonmamaDATE: 09/28/03 11:31am
SUBJECT: Re: Child discovery? or Victim?
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AUTHOR: 1Mom1Daughter
You need to report this guy to more than one person before he does something to an innocent child. Don't let people brush you off--you're instincts are probably on target.
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