Three's A Crowd

Elizabeth untangles the web of lies that wrongfully imprisoned Michelle Hadley for 88 grueling days. Michelle went from upstanding citizen to infamous villain when her ex-fiancé, US Marshall Ian Diaz, and his new wife, Angela, accused her of harassing and threatening them, and orchestrating rape attempts against Angela for revenge. Now, Michelle finally gets to take back her power and her voice as she reveals the twisted truth behind the frame job by her demented ex.
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