Sound Familiar? | EP 5
3/19/202656 min
Clayton Echard discovers he’s not the first man Laura’s done this to. The story explodes when a second man is identified, and a brigade of internet sleuths jumps in to make connections. That’s how Clayton meets an attorney who’s faced Laura Owens in court before—Gregg Woodnick. After what Woodnick went through with Laura, he’s hesitant to take Clayton’s case.
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First 90 secondsDave Neal· Guest0:00
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Sam Jay0:33
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Alex English0:36
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Harry Styles0:37
'84 was big to me.
Sam Jay0:39
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Alex English0:40
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Sam Jay0:41
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Kier Gaines1:04
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