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<em>*** Content warnings: Self-harm ***</em><br>
When 60-year-old Mark Staudte of Springfield, Missouri, fell ill in early April of 2012, he suspected he just had a bad case of the flu. But the situation quickly turned critical, and Mark was soon found dead in his bed. A medical examiner concluded Mark had died from <em>“natural causes”. </em>Yet, when other members of the Staudte family started experiencing the same symptoms as Mark had, it was clear something was seriously amiss…<br>
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Narration – <a href="https://www.instagram.com/caseys.snaps/">Anonymous Host</a><br>
Research & writing – Milly Raso<br>
Creative direction – Milly Raso<br>
Production and music – <a href="http://mikemigas.com/">Mike Migas</a><br>
Music – <a href="http://www.andrewjoslynmusic.com/">Andrew D.B. Joslyn</a><br>
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