The Raid
5/18/202636 min
One night in 2008, Elise and Marissa Giammanco were home, wondering where their dad was and why he hadn’t answered any of their texts. Then the police showed up. Suddenly, the seventeen-year-old twins had to question everything they thought they knew about their father.
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First 90 secondsMarissa Giammanco· Guest0:00
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