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  1. Download or stream Deadly Deception (1987) with Lisa Eilbacher, Bonnie Bartlett, John Llewellyn Moxey for free on hoopla. A widowed father (Matt Salinger) launches a desperate search for his infant son, despite the misgivi | hoopladigital.com

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  2. A widowed father launches a desperate search for his infant son, despite the misgivings of family, friends and police who believe the child is dead. Jack Shoat is concerned about his wife's bouts with depression after having given birth to their son. When she is found dead, along with an...

  3. Deadly Deception is a 1987 television movie which aired on CBS on March 8, 1987. New mother Laurie Shoat (Meg Gibson) is lured into a trap that results in her death and the kidnapping of her infant son. The police consider Laurie's death a murder-suicide caused by post-partum depression, but her husband Jack (Matt Salinger) begins to suspect their son is still alive. Suddenly, old memories surface which might be the key to the baby's whereabouts. Matt Salinger as Jack Shoat Meg Gibson as Laurie

  4. A newswoman (Lisa Eilbacher) urges a carpenter (Matt Salinger) to search for his infant son, presumed dead after his wife's suicide.

  5. May 5, 2022 · In 1993, Dr. Cutler appeared on the PBS Nova documentary “Deadly Deception” . When asked about the Tuskegee men, he declaimed, “It was important that they were supposedly untreated, and it would be undesirable to go ahead and use large amounts of penicillin to treat the disease, because you’d interfere with the study.”

  6. Laurie Shoat, a young mother, struggling with post-partum depression, is found dead and her baby is missing. The police assume it was a murder-suicide, but her husband Jack isn't convinced. He believes that his baby may still be alive and begins a search to clear his wife's name and to find the infant.

  7. A look at the hoax that may have contributed to the genocide of the Holocaust. The "Protocols of the Elders of Zion" was a publishing phenomenom that rivaled the Bible. In the decades before World War II, its influence spread beyond Europe to America, the Middle and Far East. Yet the Protocals...