The murder and abuse trial continued Monday for the adoptive parents of a 15-year-old Vancouver boy who died from starvation and neglect in November 2020.
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Source: The Columbian
Murder, abuse trial continues for adoptive parents in death of disabled Vancouver boy, 15
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