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July 28th, 2006
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20/20
May 11, 2001
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Prime Time Live
August 18, 1998
15 minutes
26 MB |
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Chip St. Clair:
An Incredible Story
by
Phyllis Childs
At 22 years
old, Chip St. Clair learned that the abusive father he had always
known as David St. Clair was in fact a convicted murderer named
'Michael Grant' who had escaped from prison and had been a fugitive
from the law for Chip's entire life. Over the course of several
months, through relatives (who had harbored Grant and kept his
secrets) and police records, St. Clair learned that Grant had
brutally murdered one child and seriously harmed another, that
Chip's own birth certificate was a forgery, that the woman who
raised him may not be his biological mother, and that his parents
had assumed $50,000 in debt in his name, which he legally obliged
to repay. For the full story click here.

Filmmaker
Angela Shelton sets out on a journey
to meet every other Angela Shelton in America and through them
survey the early 21st Century thoughts of American women. What
she wasn't prepared for was learning that, like herself, 24 out
of 40 Angela Sheltons she spoke to had been raped, beaten or molested.
Then there was an Angela Shelton who tracked sexual predators
and just happened to live in the same town as the filmmaker's
father who molested her and her step-siblings for years. The filmmaker's
survey of women becomes a journey of self discovery during which
she decides to confront her past and her father – on Father's
Day. The Angela Sheltons complete the journey by teaching the
filmmaker about forgiveness, faith and the power of the human
spirit in all of us, no matter what your name is
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