110: Beata Kowalski: Victim of the System

EPISODE · Jan 10, 2024 · 1H 17M

110: Beata Kowalski: Victim of the System

from True Crime Exposed · host Kayla Waters

When Jack Kowalski takes his daughter Maya into the emergency room, their family never expected the terror that would be perpetrated onto their family. Beata Kowalski fought tooth and nail for her daughter Maya Kowalski, but in the end, the family would suffer a major loss. Sources:Netflix Documentary "Take Care of Maya" Social:Instagram @truecrimeexpodTiktok @truecrimeexposedpodcast

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