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Our latest mysterious true history of crime

The day on which a new story is published is always my favorite. It is so exciting to finally share the rest of the world, which has included so much space in our brain in the past few days, weeks and months. The thingThe story we know is so amazing that everyone has to read it as soon as possible. The only downward side? What if the readers were busy or skipped to check their e -mails on the day on which they went out completely and missed them? (I think this concept has its own abbreviation …) In the event that you are among our readers who missed this, we now have it with you again. And only for a week we free it for everyone. So read it for the first time, read it again (it's really it really The Good) or send it to a friend that you think it would love it. No matter what, enjoy! And if you appreciate this piece, please consider to be a paid subscriber to support this type of detailed longform journalism.

Dozens of infants died mysteriously in a top children's hospital – I wanted to know why

When our expert editor Rob sent this piece back after working on it, he wrote: “Boy, that certainly didn't disappoint!” And that's exactly how I feel. Leigh spent countless hours of researching, reporting, writing and forming this detailed story about a terrifying secret, to which she felt a personal connection – and it comes through in every sentence. This piece – the last in our series collaboration with creative non -fiction books,

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