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How could this have happened in the United States? Is it even humanly possible that this young woman could have so brutally and with such unimaginable Herculean force fatally stabbed herself more than twenty times?

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How could this have happened in the United States? Is it even humanly possible that this young woman could have so brutally and with such unimaginable Herculean force fatally stabbed herself more than twenty times?
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An outspoken, tireless advocate for victims’ rights and one of television's most respected legal analysts, New York Times bestselling author Nancy Grace currently hosts Crime Stories with Nancy Grace (airing on Dr. Phil’s all-new Merit Street Media and SIRIUS XM, and downloadable as a podcast that boasts 12M+ downloads monthly) and headlines the hit syndicated television series Bloodline Detectives and ID Discovery’s CrimeFeed. She is the founder and publisher of CrimeOnline.com, a crime-fighting digital platform that investigates breaking crime news, spreads awareness of missing people, and shines a light on cold cases. A former prosecutor, she was a fan favorite on Dancing with the Stars; all of her earnings from the show went to support the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. In 2011, Grace was named one of the most impactful and powerful women in entertainment by both leading industry trade magazines, Variety and The Hollywood Reporter. She is the recipient of several American Women in Radio & Television Gracie Awards for her Nancy Grace Investigates primetime report on Court TV and has been awarded the Individual Achievement/Best Program Host honor. Grace has also been widely recognized by many notable organizations (including the Carole Sund/Carrington Foundation, Crime Victims United of California, and The Retreat) for her advocacy work on behalf of victims’ rights.