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The daughter of Dawn Elliot is taken from her mom in the garden of their house. She´s 2 years old, and is listed as missing by the police.
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Bella Elliot is still missing, and they are beginning to think that she is abused and murdered
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Arrested and bailed, but still highly suspected in the crime of kidnapping Bella Elliot
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Glen Taylor have to meet in court, trying to convince them about his innocence
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After trying to bring a baby to the world in several years, they check if anything is wrong with Glen. After visiting the doctor, they found out he is sterile.
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Glen Taylor is not convicted by the judge, but journalists and the police are still trying to get him sentenced.
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To bring Glen Taylor to justice, journalists in the "Herald" post a article with an attacking statement against the potential murder and rapist.
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After the trials, Glen Taylor is not popular among the population. Jean Taylor is still convinced that he has not done anything to the child, at least that is what she is telling.
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The husband of Jean Taylor pass away in an accident in the city, when he is strucked by a bus
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The Widow is interesting, and the media wants to know her story
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After rejecting countless journalists, Jean accepts Kate Waters as the first one to listen to her story
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When being interviewed, Jean Taylor tells the journalist that Glen was watching child pornography and hiding several items. He also said to Jean that he kept seeing "her" in his dreams. Concluding all of the facts, it is very likely he did the kidnapping of Bella Elliot, according to Jean Taylor
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It turns out Glen Taylor met Bella Elliots mother online, and got the idea to kidnap her daughter. After getting information by chatting with the mother, he raped and killed the 2 year old child.
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When digging deeper into the information, they find out that Glen Taylor kidnapped the girl to get a baby for their own. Sooner they were going to move away from the country, living a normal life.
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Seeing the whole picture, the court finds out she did listen to Glen telling her about what he did. Jean Taylor even saw the place the girl was locked inside, and the court finds her as an accomplice. To protect her life and mental heath, the judge agreed with a psychiatrist instead of being kept in jail.