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Episode 14: Joshua Phillips Still Won’t Say Why

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Why can't he tell us why?

Nov 3 1998 would be the last time the Clifton family ever saw their adorable 8 year old daughter Maddie Clifton. She would go missing, which would spark a massive search for the little girl. One week later, a greusome discovery would be made by Joshua Phillips mother on Nov 10, 1998. Her son had murdered his neighboorhood friend and no ones lives would ever be the same. The one question we all still have to this day is the exact reason Joshua decided to kill Maddie. Will we ever know? This one is a little heavy, as it is never easy to talk about children being murdered in such a horrific way.

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Why can't he tell us why?

Nov 3 1998 would be the last time the Clifton family ever saw their adorable 8 year old daughter Maddie Clifton. She would go missing, which would spark a massive search for the little girl. One week later, a greusome discovery would be made by Joshua Phillips mother on Nov 10, 1998. Her son had murdered his neighboorhood friend and no ones lives would ever be the same. The one question we all still have to this day is the exact reason Joshua decided to kill Maddie. Will we ever know? This one is a little heavy, as it is never easy to talk about children being murdered in such a horrific way.

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