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May 2021
39m 59s

Mistake or Malice? Zion National Park

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Set aside your fear of heights and keep an open mind as we embark on the Observation Point Trail in Zion National Park – the same trail where Patricia Bottarini lost her life. 24 years later it is unclear if her death was a result of an ill intentioned husband or a tragic accident. In this week’s episode listen as Danielle walks us through the events leading ... Show More
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