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Episode 2 - Rebecca Schaeffer

An episode of the The Last Ovation Podcast podcast, hosted by The Last Ovation Podcast, titled "Episode 2 - Rebecca Schaeffer" was published on January 27, 2017 and runs 15 minutes.

January 27, 2017 ·15m · The Last Ovation Podcast

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Rebecca Schaeffer is, sadly, probably best known today for her murder, rather than her life, and career, in acting and modeling.  Tune in, as I detail some of her biggest achievements and then discuss her tragic death.  Rebecca did not die in vain, however - many positive outcomes have emerged since her death, possibly preventing countless more from suffering her fate. 

 

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