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Ep 21-Fatal Floss: A Dentist with a Deadly Secret (Part 1)

Jenne Tunnell and Amanda House Season 1 Episode 21

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A mother of two is found dead in her bed with a gunshot wound to the head. Her seven-year-old son, standing tearfully on a neighbor's doorstep, utters words that would chill anyone to the bone: "He's the one that killed my mom." 

The story of Jennifer Corbin's death begins as a suspected suicide but unravels into something far more sinister. The gun's position defies physics. The divorce papers beneath her body seem staged. Her husband, respected dentist Dr. Bart Corbin, shows more irritation than grief when questioned about his wife's death.

Join us for Part One of a two-part series, as we examine a predator hiding in plain sight, and the resilience of those determined to expose the truth.

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"Too Late to Say Goodbye-A True Story of Murder and Betrayal" by Ann Rule

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Cook, R., & Rankin, B. (2006, January 6). Dentist admits killing wife, ex‑girlfriend. The Atlanta Journal‑Constitution. https://www.ajc.com

People Magazine Staff. (2005, December 19). The dentist & the deadly secret. People, 64(25), 88–92.



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Speaker 1:

Amanda Jenna.

Speaker 2:

Hello, how are you Thriving, how are you?

Speaker 1:

Thriving in your summer vacay.

Speaker 2:

I know.

Speaker 1:

Meanwhile we're waiting for a freaking tornado.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I know. So today was the first day of my summer break where I actually didn't have anywhere to go or anywhere to be or anything to do, which was really nice, except it rained all day, which whatever but yeah, so that was nice.

Speaker 1:

So it's finally sinking in not quite, yet still feels like a vacation, yeah yeah yeah, well, um, for me it's life as usual, uh sorry about the exception that, yeah, yesterday was father's day. Shout out to all the father and father figures out there hey shout out to you dads we love you guys so we spent father's day um sheltering in place oh yeah it's not funny at all no, no, there was a, there was a, a gunman on the loose, and

Speaker 1:

I mean, I'm sure you guys have heard about it, right yeah, and it's probably gonna be old news by the time people hear this, but any who's all um that kind of put a uh of light on our our day, but um, it could have been. You know, I, you know prayers to the families that are affected and violence is never the answer. Um, and also it was a learning opportunity for my daughter, who was really interested in the fifty thousand dollar, you know, prize if you get some information that led to the arrest of this arsehole. She was like, listen, we have a big tree house in our yard. He's in the area If he. You know what if we make it look super attractive. And then like, do we have to split the money if someone else has a tip?

Speaker 2:

She's like listen, let's lure him to our tree house, because this is an immaculate hiding spot, sir, and then I can get some money. Oh my god, yeah, I wonder if the gal that actually like saw him down by the culvert or whatever. I wonder if she will get fifty thousand dollars I hope so.

Speaker 1:

I hope so too. I mean first of all just for the trauma of having to see I know something like this. But also I love that there was a basically it was a drone over him and he just surrendered when he saw the drone and nobody got hurt. Yeah, because I was thinking, you know, he had written this note to his housemate about how he was gonna die and I was thinking, oh goodness, death by cops, somebody's gonna get hurt, somebody else is to get hurt, because obviously we lost two lawmakers tragically over this.

Speaker 2:

So, um, yeah, he's in custody um, this is just my own opinion, that I'm gonna say quick and we're gonna move on. Um, wow, his roommate sure likes to talk to the press.

Speaker 1:

Wow yeah, I mean we all have our time in the limelight. That's not a time that I would revel in necessarily but this is I'm telling you this when I was actually kicked out of court on judge judy, so I'm just gonna leave everyone with that little tidbit. L? Um I'm not gonna say any more. Listen, that'll be a patreon. We'll talk more about how you can find me on Judge Judy getting kicked out of the courtroom.

Speaker 2:

Little Easter egg for you guys. Right, I should find a clip of that and put it on our social media. Just kidding, I won't do that to you.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, no, please don't put the link on there. We need some incentive for people to see me in the most shameful moment of my life on public television. Yes, it's worth it. Um so, do we have any corrections for your episode?

Speaker 2:

I feel like I don't think, so I did on your episodes oh my gosh, stop. No right, I had um yogurt and snowmobiling, um. I did have a lot of people reach out and say that they were laughing along with us and that it was really fun. Like fun for like a not a great thing, right, obviously we're talking about people that were hurt and taken advantage of and whatever, but but yeah, people were like, well, I was laughing along with you guys.

Speaker 1:

And you were laughing at him, not with him.

Speaker 2:

And I listened to it back also and I started laughing again so hard. That was a really fun one. I mean, yeah, to make fun of him. What a doozy, yeah.

Speaker 1:

I mean, what a target. He made it easy for us woohoo get naked just just that reporter's tone when she was like then she took a look at him, she was like holy hell she's like, I'm like, I spiraled my eyeballs listen to episode 20. Um, if you haven't already, it's a hoot and a half. Um, yeah, hold on to your pants for that one. Um, okay, because someone else did episode 20. We are now at episode 21. We are old enough to drink oh, cheers clink, clink clink, clink, clink.

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A little glass, oh, and I've got my aquafina there's miss pure over there with her aquafina and there's me with white wine in a champagne glass, because if anything I am.

Speaker 2:

If I had a glass of wine while I was doing this, I'd have to pee like three times well, anyway, here I am being classy, um so cheers to classy.

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Speaker 2:

Oh yeah, I forgot we were going back to dentistry, lol. Next week we're not, though.

Speaker 1:

Do you guys, do you watch or have you watched Seinfeld?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, like not enough to quote it or anything. Have I seen the show yet?

Speaker 1:

Have you ever watched the episode about the dentist? No, oh, jerry was accused of being anti-dentite oh wow.

Speaker 1:

Well, I'm on summer break, so I can try and find it, uh okay, yeah, no, it's super funny, but like jerry was mad that this dentist converted to judaism for the jokes, it's a good episode anyway. Um, and then the dentist accused jerry of being anti-dentite, which I I didn't. You know, that's a thing, it's a made-up thing, but we're not anti-dentite folks, no, we just. We just, you know, we love dentistry. Yeah, but there is a. Okay, the primary source for today's episode is a book by ann rule. Ever heard of her?

Speaker 2:

yeah, once or twice stranger in the dark.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, so this book is entitled too late, to say goodbye. Um, and there are, um. There are other sources that will be listed in our show notes. Um, the trigger warning for this episode is that there are going to be mentions of domestic abuse. I hate that.

Speaker 2:

Thank you. I mean thank you for the warning, I know.

Speaker 1:

On December 4th 2004, in a quiet and well-to-do neighborhood in Gwinnett County, georgia, a couple named Kelly Kamo and her husband Steve were asleep in bed. It was 7.30 in the morning when they awoke to a frantic knocking at the front door. Kelly flew down the stairs in her bathrobe in a panic, sensing the desperation in the knocks. She discovered little Dalton Corbin, seven years old, sobbing in his pajamas on her step. Dalton lived across the street with his little brother dylan and their parents, jen and bart corbin. Kelly ushered him into the house and folded him in her arms. What's wrong, honey, she asked. Dalton was so upset he had trouble choking the words out there's something wrong with my mom. Oh my gosh, do you know this story?

Speaker 1:

no, the story okay well, I don't know, not yet I think they made a lifetime movie about it too, so some people may have heard about it, but I haven't watched the movie. But anyway, kelly felt her heart skip a beat and her stomach sank with dread. She and jen were friends and she knew that jen and bart had been going through a difficult patch in their marriage. She followed dalton across the street to the Corbin's house. Even her intuitive sense of dread couldn't have prepared her for what she found in the family's master bedroom Jen lying on her stomach diagonally across the four-poster bed, limp and unmoving blood dripping from her nose and her head. Her platinum blonde, curly hair was stained red with blood. She wore only a nightgown with straps fastened by safety pins. Kelly didn't need to check for pulse. It was evident that her friend was dead. Kelly immediately grabbed Dalton and plucked five-year-old Dylan from his bed. She asked Dalton where the family phone was, and he pointed to the cordless phone on their dining table. Dalton where the family phone was, and he pointed to the cordless phone on their dining table. Dalton said that he'd already tried to call 911 with it, but that it didn't work. Kelly tried as well and the battery was dead. The three ran across the street and called 911 from the Camo's house.

Speaker 1:

Investigators discovered a gunshot wound to the back of jen's head, just behind her ear. The gun was next to her outstretched right arm, about three to four inches away from her fingers, and, interestingly, the barrel of the gun was partially covered by the bedspread on the nightstand. They noticed an open bottle of wine and an almost empty glass. As they examined the bed, they realized that there were some papers underneath Jen's body. Those papers were later discovered to be divorce papers. There didn't seem to be any signs of forced entry to the house, no defensive wounds on the victim's body, no signs of burglary and no indications of sexual assault.

Speaker 1:

The investigator's first conclusion was that this was a suicide, but there were a few issues with this assumption. First of all, the position of the gunshot wound posed an awkward angle for a self-inflicted shot. And then there was location of the gun. How likely was it that it would land underneath the covers if Jen had shot herself? This seemed to defy gravity, and the sad part is that there was an unlikelihood that Jen would have killed herself in a shabby pinned together nightgown. So obviously this is not a hard and fast rule, but women tend to not shoot themselves and, at the very least, if they do, they're going to think about how they'll look when their bodies are found, not for vain reasons, but because they don't want to leave a mess or traumatize the person who finds them any more than they absolutely have to, which is sadly why a lot of suicides occur in hotel rooms.

Speaker 2:

Oh my gosh, I know this is so morbid I always like wonder, like, oh, I wonder if there's ever okay, never mind yeah, you're right.

Speaker 1:

When you're in a hotel room, is this one?

Speaker 2:

yeah, like if, like, there's like some swanky business ever going on in there, and then I would never, I've never thought like oh no, I wonder if this has happened and I don't.

Speaker 1:

It's not like they have to disclose it to you. I know, oh god, I know I'm spoiling a lot of things for a lot of people um your upstairs.

Speaker 2:

Neighbors actually aren't loud, that's just ricky um ricky the ghost um yeah, okay, well, okay, sorry, oh no, it's okay.

Speaker 1:

Um, we need a little comic relief now and again with this tough subject material. Um, jen's face was covered in blood. She wore a ratty nightgown and no makeup. Would she have wanted her two little boys to find her in this condition? Not likely. This looks staged to look like a suicide. The wine, the divorce papers on the bed. And then there was the 911 call. During the call, the dispatcher had asked Kelly to put Dalton on the phone. The dispatcher asked if there was anything in the house besides him, his mom and his younger brother. Dalton was matter-of-fact yes, my dad was home. He said he's the one that killed my mom. When questioned further, he stated he didn't actually see or hear it, but that he knew it was true because of the way his dad had been acting recently, always mad and yelling at his mom.

Speaker 1:

Csi swabbed Jen's hands to test for gunshot residue and detectives immediately set out to track down Jen's husband, dr Bart Corbin. Dds Bart was nowhere to be found. Jen's devastated family tried to reach out to him to help provide support in absorbing this terrible news. When he was unable to be located, jen's sister, heather, and her husband called Bart's younger brother, bobby. Bobby's tone was weird. It was unnatural. When the family members asked if Bart was with him, he stated yes. But when they said, oh okay, well, are you on your way over, like to get the boys? He stayed silent. No response.

Speaker 1:

Meanwhile, bart's traumatized little boys, dylan and Dalton, were still at the Camo's house across the street. Like what the hell, bart? For real, bart, I don't know. You don't want to check on your traumatized kids. Real quick, my dude. You know, since they just found their dead mother's body in their home, I mean nothing, sus here. Not a happy Father's Day to you, bart, you dick. This is how an innocent husband behaves when his wife is shot to death. Mm-hmm, me thinks not.

Speaker 1:

Since Bart showed no interest whatsoever in being with his boys on the scariest and most traumatic day of their lives, jen's sister, heather went to pick them up herself. Gwinnett County police finally got a hold of Bart at his brother Bobby's place, but Bart refused to talk to the police directly. Instead, he made them play a ridiculous game of phone tag, with Bobby acting as the intermediary. Bart, they need you to come in for an interview, etc. Big stinking coward that he is Bart's brother. I know it's ridiculous. What do we need? Bart's brother, bobby, provided an alibi for Bart, stating that the two of them had been out drinking the night before, so Bart had come over to Bobby's place to sleep it off, and that was all they would say about it. No more questions answered. Thank you very much. Meanwhile, jen's family was adamant that she would never have taken her life, let alone in a situation where the boys would be the ones to find her not in a million years.

Speaker 2:

A mom would never.

Speaker 1:

No, can you imagine. No, she had to have been murdered. Eventually, bart showed up at the police station with a lawyer in tow for his interview. Looking extremely put out, here was a man who just lost his wife, the mother of his children, but he was just irritated. Police swabbed his hands for gunshot residue, knowing he had plenty of time to wash them thoroughly by that time, but they did it anyway. But let's put a pin on the investigation for now and let's learn more about the people behind the story Jen and Bart Corbin. This is definitely a case with unexpected twists and turns. We love that, right. Bart Corbin grew up in the 60s in a typical middle-class southern family. He had two brothers, a fraternal twin, brad, and a younger brother, bobby.

Speaker 1:

There's so many b's brad, bobby and bart bobby um bart got along best I'm still using the alliteration here, folks bart got along best with bobby. They were both extroverted and popular, while brad was more reserved. And rules theory was that a particular sex ed class had a formative effect on bart corbin, helping to shape help you, I know, wait till you hear this. She felt this helped to shape the view of women that he'd carry on with him for the rest of his life. Oh yeah, so bart had this. Um, okay, you want to?

Speaker 2:

hear it. Sex ed class was really impactful for him.

Speaker 1:

Got it he had tell me how you feel about this. So he had this real southern conservative man as his teacher and that told the boys in the class look, girls don't enjoy sex, they hate it. So, oh, if you're a considerate boyfriend, you're never gonna try to talk them into it, because they hate it like poison. So have mercy on the poor things, okay oh my gosh, what.

Speaker 2:

Okay, like a teacher these days could and would never so yikes.

Speaker 1:

I mean, the teacher was very close to an important conversation about waiting about consent, but he made it so weird and almost traumatizing. So, after this, bart was laser focused on ignoring sex and impressing his dad about sports, because his dad was super sports focused and Bart was embarking on a football career because he was 6'3 and 240 pounds. If he'd stuck with it he probably could have played for a small university, but he decided he wanted to attend the University of Georgia in Athens. He walked on the field during his freshman and sophomore years, but he ended up having to drop football because he couldn't keep up with the rigorous practice schedule and study at the same time.

Speaker 1:

So, born in Gwinnett, georgia, jennifer Barber grew up tall, statuesque and full of energy, one of those people who stand out from the crowd everywhere they go. She was a high achiever and yet down to earth she was close with her family, including her parents and her two sisters Heather. Heather was her younger sister and Rial was her older sister. Jen was like her mom. She was creative and passionate about art. She got a degree from SCAD, which is an unfortunate nickname because it stands for the Savannah college of art and design, but it just sounds like a scab, I don't know, but Jen was so good at so many things it was difficult for her to settle on a career choice.

Speaker 1:

I will say I go by Jenna and I spell my name J-E-N-N-E and Jen Barber spells her name J-E-N-N, and so I had to keep correcting spell check during this, and the one that I forgot to check until the very last minute was Jenna was good at so many things. Oh well, it's true. Oh wait, no, I can't say that so, but Jen was so good at many things that it was difficult for her to settle on a career. So she attended nursing school for a while after graduating and then landed a job as a bartender at an oyster bar, which is weird because I also have been a bartender at an oyster bar. Wow, I know, I hope you don't end up moided. No, me too. Well, you know what. I've lived a good life.

Speaker 1:

I've been there done that I feel like you know what, but but unfortunately Okay what? No, we're digressing. I obviously am not going to get moited.

Speaker 2:

So Jen's at the oyster bar making tips.

Speaker 1:

Yes, she likes it. She was 25. Yeah, she was only 25. She wanted to enjoy life and she liked working at the oyster bar. Am I going to have to cut some of that out? I don't know.

Speaker 2:

I think I probably will. Oh well, I've lived a good life, so fuck it so fucking come and murder me people you're like. Invitations on the door may disturb what?

Speaker 1:

what's wrong with me? What is wrong with me I? What is wrong with me? I need my head checked.

Speaker 2:

Did you have therapy today?

Speaker 1:

I did and I had therapy today. What the hell's wrong with my therapist?

Speaker 2:

You need to schedule another appointment.

Speaker 1:

I can't. Oh man, oh man. Yeah, that's going to get coming on for it. Okay, all right, she was 25. She wanted to enjoy life and she liked working at the Oyster Bar. She was famous in town for her kick-ass white.

Speaker 2:

Russians Dessert in a glass.

Speaker 1:

I love that stuff so good. It was at the Oyster Bar that Jen met 31-year-old Bart Corbin. Bart's brother, Bobby, worked at the same restaurant as well, and Bobby introduced Jen to his brother Bart. By then it was 1995, and he had graduated from dental school and he was now Dr Bart Corbin Doctor. Dr Bart Jen found Bart a tall drink of water. He was taller than her, which was difficult to find since she was a tall lady.

Speaker 2:

He was good looking, well educated, well off and well dressed. Wow, Just very well to do all around All the wells.

Speaker 1:

He worked out regularly and he was a member of Mensa, which some would say, wow, super smart, others would say, wow, serial killer. Um, I don't know, take your pick. There's a. There's a nice smattering of each in mensa, but anyway he was a catch, and at the beginning of their relationship he laid the romance on with a shovel. He love bombed the heck out of jen. It worked. He took her to a conference in Italy not long after they began dating, so romantic.

Speaker 1:

Meanwhile, neither Jen nor his family knew that Bart was secretly seeing other women, including one who was 20 years his senior and his office secretary Cliché much His. His office secretary was, by the way, married with kids. Of course she was, so perhaps dr corbin wasn't as besotted with jen as he appeared in public. Shortly after their trip to italy, jen announced to her family that she was pregnant. Oh shit. She said that she and bart had talked about it and planned to get married and raise the child together. The wedding was hastily planned, yet it was still a beautiful occasion. There was a minor fly in the ointment, though. Jen noticed that bart spent a lot more money on his wedding ring than he did on hers. What weird. You ever heard that before?

Speaker 2:

no, my husband wears silicone wedding bands jen's ring was pretty but simple.

Speaker 1:

Bart's was set with big diamonds interesting, what an ass. When she mentioned it to him, he said ah well, I have an image to maintain now that I'm starting my dental practice. People expect it and I put in my notes insert derisive snorting here.

Speaker 2:

I mean, yeah, that's interesting, but if you're also trying to like keep up with this facade in public, then wouldn't you want your wife to have a?

Speaker 1:

big old shiny rock too. Yeah, like what the hell Bart.

Speaker 2:

Because now you just look like a narcissistic douchebag. Oh wait, but his wife was never around because he's too busy sleeping with his secretary I think you're getting the picture here I've known a guy like this once. I'm so sorry to hear that um, also this has shades of um what's her toes?

Speaker 1:

the mercedes car gal clara, I can't clara, yeah yeah, yeah, shades of clara, there's hubby yeah so after um the corbin's were married, they moved to beaufort, georgia, georgia, sweet georgia, georgia, where bart opened up his own practice. They were all set to have their baby and start life as a brand new family. Brad continued his extracurricular activities.

Speaker 1:

however, one of his girlfriends advised Bart that he should marry Jen when he found out she was pregnant, the girlfriend, which was the married one, attended their wedding, and their families would sometimes hang out together. This affair went on for decades. Yikes, did jen know this? No, another thing jen didn't realize was that bart was hardly at the top of his class. Of course he wasn't Dumb.

Speaker 2:

That's exactly why he had to stop football, because if you like, when you read that like to focus on his studies, I was like good for him to focus on your studies, but it's kind of one of those like if you wanted to, you would things Like you could have done both, but you didn't have the drive, so I'm not shocked you weren't at the top of your class barked.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, when it doesn't serve him anymore, it's not worth the effort, right? That's the purpose, like beyond what normal people do. So, all right, I didn't put this in the warning, but I probably should have. It's a warning about dentists, not to be anti-dentite, but if you have a phobia of dentists you might want to skip ahead like 30 seconds. Most dentists are trustworthy, excellent and essential healthcare practitioners, but this guy was not Okay. So one woman saw Bart for crowns on her front teeth. She found Bart very reassuring. At her first appointment. He assured the patient that he was skilled at placing crowns and told her not to worry about anything. So she came back for two sessions, both of which ended up lasting twice as long as he said they would. Dr Bart was a hot mess the whole time. He kept getting flustered and sweaty, yelling at his hygienist and swearing in his breath. He appeared completely off the rails. Not a good look for a professional, let alone someone rearranging your teeth.

Speaker 2:

Yeah and like right in your face.

Speaker 1:

I know At one point literally in your mouth the poor patient started hemorrhaging during the procedure and choking on her blood. Dr Corbin just dropped his head in his hands and said he didn't know how to stop the bleeding. He finally said I'm sorry. I'm sorry, what, what? I am sorry, that's what you're gonna. You're just gonna stop. Anyway, the patient what?

Speaker 1:

I know, he just was like I dude, I don't know how to stop the bleeding, sorry, I'm sorry. So the patient leapt out of the chair and ran out to find an emergency dentist who of course fixed her right up. And then Bart had the absolute cojones to send her a bill for two grand for this trauma. I cannot with this man. So she of course disputed and complained about this to the state board, and they wrote off off the bill. But why didn't the board? The board didn't discipline him. I don't understand that. That disturbs me. He just went on practicing incompetently anyway. Yeah, wow, um.

Speaker 1:

So jen was joyful in the first few months of her marriage to bart. She was so excited to be a mom, and then the love bombing abruptly stopped. Now that she was under his control, bart got to work on his emotional warfare. He picked on everything she did. He controlled what she wore, how much makeup she put on and told her not to paint her nails. He got angry when she cleaned the house when he was home, because it was taking time away from him, but yet he expected the house to be spotless and dinner on the table when he was home from work. He criticized her and called her names, like bimbo, telling her, oh no, that she'd never be his equal. He liked to remind her that although he'd chosen her as his wife, he was a doctor, which meant that he was the superior being and the one in charge. What a douchebag. Additionally, he was an absolute miser when it came to money. Jen was not allowed to spend a dime without consulting him first. He was known to fly into a tantrum over ten dollars, which is a pittance on a dentist's salary. And just in case you're for a doctor, for a doctor, and just in case you're still on the fence on how to feel about this douchebag and we both chose that word and I think it's apropos we're the same Jen had a sweet old yellow lab named Sebastian.

Speaker 1:

That's so cute. I know Sebastian had been her dog for years before she ever met Bart and Sebastian got along with everyone Everyone except Bart. They say dogs have a sixth sense about people. So this is a good example of spot on intuition. Anytime Bart got close to Sebastian, the dog would snarl and growl, which was totally out of character for him. Bart hated Sebastian just as much.

Speaker 1:

One night, not long after the wedding, jen called her parents in a panic. She told her parents they needed to take Sebastian because Bart would kill him if she didn't get the dog out of the house right away Wow Shopping. Like a lot of people in abusive relationships, jen found ways to explain Bart's behavior to herself, ways to forgive him and hope things would get better. I've been there myself. It's not as cut and dried as it looks.

Speaker 1:

And then Jen had her first child, dalton. She loved Bart, she loved Dalton and she wanted that family life. Like most empaths, she learned to read the room and avoid Bart when he was in a mood. Like any situation, as I said, life isn't black and white. They had good times. They got a houseboat which they docked next to Jen's parents' houseboat where they would have barbecues and swimming parties together. However, tensions were high and Bart resented the time that Jen spent caring for baby Dalton. He was impatient with the baby. Red flags abound.

Speaker 1:

Over time, jen began to realize that her marriage wasn't normal. She asked her sister Heather once do you ever wonder what your husband did or who he knew before you met him? Heather was like what do you mean? You don't know that stuff about Bart. I know everything about my husband. Another time she said to Heather don't you wish you could just give your kids cereal for breakfast sometimes? And once again Heather told her I do. I do that all the time. Jen told her that Bart wouldn't allow it. He said to Jen that if she wouldn't cook for their child, he would find a woman who would. Oh my gosh, I mean, he's like the perfect soap opera villain, but without the charisma.

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Nevertheless, in 1998, jen found she was pregnant with her second child. She was delighted and she hoped that Bart was too. She bought a silver rattle to give to Bart to let him know the happy news. It did not go well. Instead of getting excited and hugging his wife, he threw the rattle across the room and left in a huff. I mean, this man may have been a dentist, but there's a rotten cavity where his soul should be. Shortly after Dylan's birth, he got a vasectomy and he continued to grow more and more possessive of Jen's time and resentful of the time she spent with their children.

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Meanwhile, our dude carried on having multiple affairs. While jen was a super mom, she baked and helped out at the kids school and drove them around to all their activities, while bart was an unwelcome presence at the kids little league games because he'd scream at his kids from the stands, worried about how their performance reflected on him. It's little league, what? Yeah, brother. Yeah, the other parents would roll their eyes and jen was reflected on him. It's Little League, yeah, brother. The other parents would roll their eyes and Jen was mortified.

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But Bart may have been extra cranky because and this won't surprise you his work wasn't going great. Oh, shocking, turnover was high. I'm sure he was a stellar boss. Right, he had a temper like a gas leak silent at first and then explosively volatile. One moment he'd be calmly polishing his tools and the next he'd erupt hurling insults like dental instruments in a storm. His voice, once soft-spoken for patient reassurance, became a weapon wielded against his staff sharp, cutting and unpredictable.

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New hires would walk in with starched scrubs and hopeful smiles, only to leave weeks later with frayed nerves and whispered warnings to the next unfortunate replacement. It wasn't just shouting, it was public berating, deliberate humiliation, a need to assert dominance over anyone within reach of his volcanic moods. Some said the autoclave wasn't the only thing overheating in that office. As the years passed, all of this began to take its toll on jen and in 2003, seeking an escape from reality, she discovered an online role-playing game rpg called everquest. Everquest was a game where you could team up with other adventurers online and go on these quests, racking up treasure, fighting dragons, etc. Like in online Dungeons Dragons. At first, jen played mainly with her mom, who was also into the game, but then Jen started interacting with other players, especially one with the username SirTank she and.

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SirTank started chatting about their lives and before long their conversations shifted from the game to emails. Oh no, yep. Jen soon found out that her new friend SirTank was a sweet, funny, kind-hearted guy named Chris. Jen fell hard and fast. Chris was everything that Bart wasn't Attentive, compassionate, understanding and emotionally available. Soon Jen confided in Chris about all the issues she was having with her marriage. She told him about the emotional abuse. Chris was horrified. It turned out that Chris lived in Missouri with his sister and he helped her raise her children, which he loved. Jen began to daydream about what it would be like to be with someone like Chris. Chris seemed to be as into her as she was into him. They began discussing a future together and making plans.

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Bart began to notice a change in Jen and that she wasn't fawning all over him, trying to calm him and falling victim to his moods. There was no more placating or walking on eggshells around him and she stopped sleeping with him as well. He slept in a different room. He made her skin crawl. Bart cringingly reached out to Jen's family, complaining that she shunned any physical affection from him. Weird, weird, gross dude. Jen's sisters blew him off, but her mom, narda, tried to talk to jen. Jen told narda that bart disgusted her and that she was leaving him. Jen began discussing the possibility of moving the boys to missouri and joining chris. She was planning an escape. She obtained a credit card in her name and squirreled away a couple thousand dollars in savings. She bought stuff that she and Chris would need when she moved into her new place. In early November of that year she finally brought up divorced Bart, but he wheedled and begged and convinced her to stay with him through Christmas For the boys' sake, of course it's always for the kids, for the boys' sake, of course.

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It's always for the kids. A few weeks later, chris ghosted Jen. They'd been in the habit of emailing constantly throughout each day, and then suddenly, radio silence. Jen was frantic. Finally he got back to her, but something had changed. The emails were curt and he didn't answer questions. Jen finally let him have it, telling him that he needed to say to her WTF was going on. So the truth came like a flaming dumpster fire. Chris was really a woman named Anita Hearn in Missouri. Although they had been romantic on email, anita pointed out that she'd been careful to avoid references to genitalia, as if this mattered. Okay, come on, what? No, you still. Oh, you know, she was just vulnerable and she found someone who you know.

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No wonder she was most emotionally available because it was a woman yeah, right, then there's that of course she was empathetic.

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She was a woman, woman, anyway, we love our guys, but you know, often I mean mine's great, yeah, yours is great. So we're not painting everyone with the same brush, but honestly, yeah. So Jen had felt what she thought was a real connection with this person for months. So she cut off contact with Anita and grieved connection with this person for months. So she cut off contact with anita and grieved. But after a while she reached out again and she and anita began corresponding again and she forgave anita. This was a surprise to everyone who knew her because, as far as anyone knew, she was straight and never expressed any romantic or sexual interest in other women. After a while, the two women discussed sticking to jen's original plan to leave Bart and for Jen and the kids to join Anita in Missouri. So maybe this wasn't a romantic relationship, but they definitely had a strong bond in their friendship. Author Ann Rule speculated that Jen was clinging to a way out of her abusive nightmare of a marriage and this was like the support that could help it happen. This could have been the catalyst and I think there's something to that. At any rate, jen intended to leave bart, and as any true crime aficionado knows, that's the most dangerous time for a woman when the male in the relationship knows that the woman is leaving. Unfortunately, that's just facts, that's just statistics.

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On thanksgiving day, bart found out about the affair after rummaging around and snooping in jen's purse he found a stack of printed out emails from chris. Oh yeah, everyone could tell something was eating at bart during dinner. And then that nightmare in a necktie punched her in the face when everyone had left for the evening. In front of the kids, terrified, jen packed the bag, scooped up the kids and went to stay with her sister Heather. Poor little Dalton, the older of the two. He was so scared and he practically velcroed himself to Jen's side for days after this, afraid his dad would hurt her again.

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Bless his little angel heart. And when Jen went back home again, she was terrified of setting Brad off. On December 1st Jen returned from a run to find that Bart had gone through her personal belongings again and stolen her cell phone, calling all of the numbers in her contact list. Jen was upset and demanded her phone back, but bart denied knowledge of what she was talking about. When she tried to confront him about it. He ran out the front door of their house wearing only a towel. What?

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a treat for the neighbors that must have been. Bart jumped in his car, towel and all while jen called 9-1-1. Bart began backing the car towards her. Jen tried to jump out of the way but didn't quite make it and he backed over her foot.

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He left a nasty bruise but fortunately there were no broken bones. But things were ugly. Jen took the kids and escaped back to her sisters. Heather was horrified when Dalton uncannily told her I'm scared that dad's going to kill mommy, my heart. Heather tried to take control of the situation and called Bart's brother and his mother, but nobody took it seriously. Even Jen reassured Heather. Oh no, bart wouldn't kill me, he wouldn't hurt his kids like that, his kids like that.

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Jen wanted to stay away, but the problem is that in these cases, divorce lawyers tell you not to leave the marital home, where it counts as abandonment, and you lose everything. Honestly, this has to change. I have been in the same position and I know many other women who've been in this situation as well. It is so dangerous and unnecessary. We need to stop this nonsense. At best it's unnecessarily uncomfortable and depressing, and at worse it's risky and toxic and potentially life-threatening to require people to cohabitate in order to protect your right to your home. So on December 2nd, since Jen didn't want to risk losing her house, she went home again. And on December 3rd, bart made plans to go out drinking with his brother, bobby and some friends, while Jen stayed home with the kids. And we know what Dalton found the next morning when he went to wake his mother up for breakfast.

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From the start Jen's family knew it wasn't suicide. They knew Jen had no interest in guns and had never owned one herself. But Bart owned a shotgun. Jen had been concerned enough about the gun to mention it to her parents a few days before she died. Heather was so convinced that Bart murdered her sister. She called 911, trying to reach the sheriff that she knew personally.

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The autopsy put the final nail in the coffin of the suicide theory.

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First, there was no alcohol in Jen's system at the time of her death, making it pretty evident that the wine bottle and half-empty glass were just props, elements of crime scene staging. Plus, the ME medical examiner determined that the path of the bullet had severed Jen's brainstem, cutting all motor function, meaning that it would have been impossible for her to move after that, and the first responders found the gun under the covers. Somebody had to have put it there and that somebody could not have been Jen. So Jen's cause of death was a single gunshot wound and the manner of death was homicide. Since Bart wasn't cooperating with the investigation, the police quietly kept surveilling him and soon learned an interesting bit of info. Bart had filed for divorce shortly before the murder. As the hours and days went by after the murder, bart continued to distance himself from his kids. When Heather and her husband asked Bart if they could come and pick some of the boys' clothes up and the Christmas presents that their mom had wrapped and put aside for the boys, bart refused.

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That kind of cruelty has a chilling weight to it. It's not just heartless, it's deliberately soul heartless, it's deliberately soul-bruising. And to make a tragic situation worse, bart insisted on cremating Jen's remains. Jen's poor mother, narda, objected, sharing that she wanted a chance to say goodbye to her daughter. The mortician took pity on Narda and allowed her a few hours with Jen's body before the cremation took place.

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And afterwards Narda, begged.

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Bart for the cremains so they could have a little ceremony at home with the boys. He grudgingly allowed this and then quickly reminded the family that Jen's remains were his property and they needed to return them ASAP.

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Oh, okay, Sounds good bro.

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Dr Carlton Hearn and his wife attended the funeral. They had driven hours to be at Jen's funeral to pay their respects to a woman they'd never met in life. As people filed out of the church after the service, they expressed their sympathies to Jen's mother Narda and father Max. Although they had never met Jen in person, they were very familiar with Bart Corbin.

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Oh, I was like who are these people?

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Before we learn that it's time for a chart.

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note Chart note oh my gosh, we both dipped down Unplanned.

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Welcome to Chart Notes, the section where we learn about what's happening in medicine and health care. I had to take a sip of my wine for this one, because alley cats and amanda, alley cat amanda um, I was gonna say am I not an alley cat?

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you are, have I not?

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earned my badge. You have, you have. This is an article from New York Times from June 6th, written by Brian Rosenthal, and I'm just going to read you the article, because I couldn't rewrite it, I couldn't summarize it in any way. You just need to hear this article, you ready, you ready.

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A federal investigation found a Kentucky nonprofit pushed hospital workers towards surgery despite signs of revival in patients. Four years ago, an unconscious Kentucky man began to awaken as he was about to be removed from life support so that his organs could be donated. Even though the man cried, pulled his legs to his chest and shook his head, officials still tried to move forward. Now a federal investigation has found that officials of the non-profit in charge of coordinating organ donations in Kentucky ignored signs of growing alertness, not only in that patient, but also in dozens of other potential donors. Oh my gosh. The investigation examined about 350 cases in Kentucky over the past four years in which plans to remove organs were ultimately canceled. It found that in 73 instances, officials should have considered stopping sooner because the patients had high or improving levels of consciousness. Although the surgeries didn't happen, the investigation said multiple patients showed signs of pain and distress while being readied for the procedure. Most of the patients eventually died hours or days later, but some recovered enough to leave the hospital, according to an investigation by Federal Health Resources and Services Administration, whose findings were shared with the New York Times.

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The investigation centered on an increasingly common practice called donation after circulatory death. Unlike most organ donors who are brain dead, patients in these cases have some brain function but are on life support and not expected to recover. Often they're in a coma. If family members agree to donation, employees of a non-profit called an organ procurement organization begin testing the patient's organs and lining up transplant surgeons and recipients. Every state has at least one procurement organization and they often station staff in hospitals to help manage donations. Typically, the patient is taken to an operating room where hospital workers withdraw life support and wait. The organs are considered viable for donation only if the patient dies within an hour or two. If that happens, the procurement organization's team waits five more minutes and then begins removing organs. Strict rules are supposed to ensure that no retrieval begins before death or causes it. The investigation criticized Kentucky organ donor affiliates, which was coordinating donations in the state now called Network for Hope after a merger. It has said it always follows the rules and never removes organs until a hospital has declared a patient dead. But the investigation found that the organization's employees repeatedly pressured families to authorize donation improperly, took over cases from doctors and tried to push hospital staff to remove life support and allow for surgery. Even if there were indications of growing awareness in patients, some employees failed to recognize that hospital sedatives or illegal drugs could mask patients' neurological condition, meaning that they might be in better shape than they seemed.

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In December 2022, a 50-year-old overdose victim began stirring less than an hour after being taken off life support and he started looking around. The retrieval attempt was not immediately ended, nor was the patient given any explanation. The patient had no idea what was going on, but was becoming more aware by the minute records noted. After 40 more minutes, when the patient's organs would no longer qualify for donation, the attempt was finally called off and he was moved to an intensive care unit. He later sat up and spoke with his family before dying three days later, the investigation found. Overall, the investigation flagged 103 cases as having concerning features and said problems were more likely to occur at rural hospitals. It noted more than half of the transplants arranged by the Kentucky organization were from circulatory death patients, which were above the national average. Nationwide officials recovered about 20,000 organs from this type of donor last year, nearly double the total in 2021, according to the Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network, which oversees the transplantation system. Federal regulators told the network last week that the Kentucky organization must increase training for staff and conduct neurological assessments on potential organ donors every 12 hours, among other changes. On Thursday the organization said it received a report about government investigation. We will fully comply with all their suggested recommendations, it said in a statement.

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The federal inquiry began last fall after a congressional committee heard testimony about the Kentucky man, anthony Thomas Hoover II, who had an overdose in 2021. He was unresponsive for two days before his family agreed to donate his organs. Over the next two days the procurement organization moved towards surgery even as his neurological condition improved. The investigation found During one exam records show he was thrashing on the bed. He was sedated to prevent further motion. Oh my gosh. The hospital staff was extremely uncomfortable with the amount of reflexes that the patient was exhibiting. Case notes read hospital staff kept stating that this was euthanasia. A procurement organization coordinator assured them it was not. When Mr Hoover was taken for, the retrieval records show he cried, pulling his knees to his chest and shaking his head. A hospital doctor refused to withdraw life support. Mr Hoover eventually recovered, now 36, he has lingering neurological injuries.

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In interviews with the Times, two former employees of the procurement organization said higher-ups tried to pressure the doctor to continue the retrieval attempt. If it had not been for that physician, we absolutely 1,000% would have moved forward, said one of them, natasha Miller, who was in the room. Three other former Kentucky employees said they'd seen similar cases. The investigation did not say if there was pressure on doctors who treated Mr Hoover. The Network for Hope did not say if there was pressure on doctors who treated mr hoover. The network for hope did not respond to a request for comment on that case. I wonder why? Yeah, shocking. The kentucky attorney general's office also launched an investigation into mr hoover's case on thursday. The office said that the review was ongoing wow, what the fuck this is my worst nightmare, can you?

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I was just thinking like can you imagine someone running into medical mishap? Like well, everyone thought I was going for organ donation, but I woke up and people were trying to take my organs.

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Oh my god, I used to. I used to be like should I donate my organs? Because, selfishly, does that mean they're not going to try to keep me alive? Then I was also. Now I'm like, well, what if I'm already alive?

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they're just like dude, we need your heart oh yeah, and they're, and they're like too bad lady scary oh man, no organ donations are good.

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This is super rare, but um very scary and um just happening now.

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So yeah, wow, that's crazy yeah yeah, you, yeah, you're welcome.

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You're welcome everyone for that nightmare. Let's go back to our other nightmare. So back to the case. To recap, jen never knew anything much about Bart's past. It was something that had always really bothered her, and her family was about to learn Bart's bestpt secret. See, dr Carlton Hearn and his wife Barbara knew Bart Corbin extremely well. 14 years ago, when Bart was in dental school, their daughter Dolly had been involved with Bart and broken up with him. Dolly died shortly after breaking up with him. The cause of death was a gunshot wound to the head, oh my God. And the local police named the manner of death as a suicide. But the Heron family knew otherwise. For 14 years they'd been waiting to bring the truth to light and bring Dr Corbin to justice. They knew that Bart Corbin had killed their daughter Dolly and now he'd done it again and killed Jen. They wanted to ensure that this time Bart would pay. And that's part one Allocats. We'll have more on this case next week for part two.

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Oh my God, you jerk Right when we're just clinging on. Oh my God, bejeweless, I was not expecting that. I've definitely never heard of this case. Well, oh my God, I have so many that. I've definitely never heard of this case. Well, oh my god, I have so many thoughts. Okay, so the Hearns must be nearby this guy still. If they're keeping tabs on him, maybe I'm sure we'll find out.

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I don't think they're in another state, but they yeah. They had spent 14 years really keeping an eye on things and, oh my gosh.

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So there'll be an integral part to cracking the case, perhaps, and maybe justice for Dolly. Maybe they can change her death certificate. Oh my gosh, oh my gosh, I don't even remember. Did Bart see them? Did Bart see them? Did Bart see them? He's going to poop his pants when he sees them. Okay Well, I will be looking forward to part two. Holy cat's pajamas, this one's wild.

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Yeah, it is. Yeah, and I mean mean honestly, wait till part two and then, if you're still interested, read the book, because I tell you what ann rule is such a good author she's so compassionate and she gets. She was the only journalist that was allowed like direct access to the families because they just, you know, bared their souls to her and she got to know everybody as if they were. She treats the victims and their families like long lost friends. I don't know, there's something to her very tender way of supporting the victims and their families that I just find so heartwarming. But anyway, yeah, so that's a good book to read. Too Late to Say Goodbye, by Anne Rowe, anyway, but anyway, yeah, so that's a good book to read.

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Um too late to say goodbye, anyway, shall we? Yeah, I think so. I think so.

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You want me to take it on, I do, and I'm so excited for you to read this, because you've read it, because I picked it, because it's about a dental assistant. It's from a dental assistant. Okay, perfect.

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Yeah, so you guys. She didn't share this document with me until literally before we started hitting record, so I have not heard this before either. So let's do it All right, it says. Ladies, I am so loving your pod and have been telling all my dental colleagues about it as well. Thank you so much for that, and didn't know we were going to be so deep versed into the dental world. But happy to be there with you guys. We love teeth and dental systems.

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We love teeth. Oral health care so important. Oral health care, so important. Okay. So then this person goes on to say you guys wait, you guys can't get enough of us lately and we feel the same about you too. Lol, I'm here to say that not all dentists are evil, I swear, okay. So I've been a dental assistant for over 15 years. I've seen it all People fainting at the sight of a toothbrush, patients who think TikTok, oil pulling can replace flossing. The works I've never seen that.

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Do you want it? I have to look it up too. So oil pulling is apparently something that went viral, like it goes back to like Ayurvedic medicine, where they claim that, like swishing essential oils in your mouth, can get rid of all your dental problems and can solve mental fatigue or I don't know all kinds of stuff that's not been proven. So you know, yeah, oh great, good.

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But this person goes on to say but this one still tops my list. A few years ago I had a new patient come in, super chatty, probably in her late 60s, let's call her Barbara. We're doing a full exam and I ask her to remove any dental appliances. She says oh sweetie, I don't have dentures All mine. Okay, cool, we go ahead with the cleaning.

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I start scaling her teeth, or her lower teeth, and think, wow, these are in great shape. Then I moved to the uppers and something feels off like suspiciously off. So I poke gently and I swear to God, her entire upper teeth in quotes come out in one clean piece, like a perfect white dental mask just popped off. Barbara stares at me wide eyeyed and goes well, I'll be damned, I forgot I had a partial. She forgot Her dentures. Apparently they were so well-fitted and comfortable that she hadn't removed them in weeks. She thought they were just her new strong teeth. Thanks to calcium chews and positive thinking, I had to excuse myself to go into the hallway because I was laugh crying so hard that I had to go compose myself and change my soggy mask. Moral of the story when a patient says they're all mine, ask for a follow-up, because sometimes they technically are. They just came from a lab first. Stay safe and stay suspicious of your patient's teeth. Love Molly.

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Thank you, molly. I you, molly, was that, though, we have a little light-hearted story yeah, and reassurance from molly that not all dentists are evil. Thank you, molly oh well, you've been yawning. That might be the perfect segue into our next promo it's like um seven o'clock is my pumpkin time.

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