When Terrible Mothers Think They're Above The Law (Part 4)

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When terrible mothers think they're above the law, their actions go from unsettling to unhinged.

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🔍 Episode Overview:
0:00 When Terrible Mothers Think They're Above The Law (Part 4)
0:10 On May 25th, 2024, Pinellas Park Police in Florida responded to a call about Aimie's in-car freak-out. There was more to this terrible mother’s twisted behavior - and police were about to find out.
24:54 On July 23rd, 2024, Bernalillo County deputies responded to Dollar General in New Mexico. Police now had to determine if Anjelica was a victim or an accomplice.
45:26 On May 20th, 2025 in Florida, the Department of Children and Families and Indian River deputies witnessed the neglect firsthand. Their swift action exposed what Autumn tried to hide.
1:01:08 On May 11th, 2024, Tampa Police reached a Florida home after 18-year old Natavia frantically called 911. When officers arrived, they hoped they weren’t already too late.
1:15:41 On December 8th, 2024, Flagler County deputies showed up at Amanda's Florida home. What they found inside was something no child should have to endure.
1:27:15 On May 9th, 2025, Jacob followed his mother Angela's threatening behavior in a New Jersey park. The investigation began when Palisades Park Police arrived on the scene.

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