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*Producer's Note: Please be advised that there are graphic descriptions of gun violence in this episode. Listener discretion is advised.
Episode 4 reveals the origins of Mark’s struggles with the law and his mental health. We take you through the fatal day on June 24th, when Ed Thomas was murdered.
Eyewitness testimony from the scene reveals the drama in rich detail. We hear the shooter, Mark Becker, in a psychotic state after the shooting.
In a stunning gesture that resonated nationwide, we experience the grace and forgiveness displayed by the Thomas family to the Beckers.
And we hear Aaron’s moving words and sentiments of forgiveness, asking for prayers for the Becker family in the midst of the tragedy.
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*Producer's Note: Please be advised that there are graphic descriptions of gun violence in this episode. Listener discretion is advised.
Episode 4 reveals the origins of Mark’s struggles with the law and his mental health. We take you through the fatal day on June 24th, when Ed Thomas was murdered.
Eyewitness testimony from the scene reveals the drama in rich detail. We hear the shooter, Mark Becker, in a psychotic state after the shooting.
In a stunning gesture that resonated nationwide, we experience the grace and forgiveness displayed by the Thomas family to the Beckers.
And we hear Aaron’s moving words and sentiments of forgiveness, asking for prayers for the Becker family in the midst of the tragedy.
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