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Hope Schreiner Season 25 episode 14

Hope Schreiner


This is the episode about Hope Schreiner who kills Robert Schreiner in the state of Vermont. The show is described by oxygen as, To solve the sudden and violent murder of a retired landscape architect, investigators weed through information about a disgruntled neighbour and an illicit affair only to find that seeds of resentment are often planted close to home.


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