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Nov 2021
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Diane Schuler

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About this episode

Ep 61: A weekend camping trip with family and nieces ends in tragedy, when a 36-year-old mother of two turns heads as she drove erratically on the wrong side on the road, causing an accident that would expose secrets and cause a family divide.


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  • CBS New York
  • Northpointrecovery.com
  • Lohud.com
  • ABC News
  • Allthatsinteresting.com
  • New York Magazine
  • New York Personal injury Blog
  • Nylegalblog.com
  • Newsday


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Keywords: 2009 Taconic State Parkway Crash, Mount Pleasant, New York, Michael Bastardi, Guy Bastardi, Dan Longo, DUI, Daniel Schuler 

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