• Immediate Danger | 3

  • Nov 17 2020
  • Length: 34 mins
  • Podcast
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (21 ratings)

  • Summary

  • The Brights figure CPS has moved on. Melissa and Dillon try to do the same. But when a CPS worker comes to their door, it's the beginning of the hardest night of their lives.

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What listeners say about Immediate Danger | 3

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Haunting, important true story

I haven't been able to get Do No Harm out of my head all week after each new episode. This is a positively haunting true tragedy, I've cried listening and am rooting for the families at the center of the story.

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talk about taking your job too far

this case was very messy and bad. This family didn't deserve this all because CPS had a 3 year old child special needs who was called in missing by the adoptive father. the Amber alert was called off 2 weeks after because the body of the child was found finally. 2 weeks afterwards. The adoptive father was charged with murder. so the CPS was told they needed to step up their game to never have a case like this again

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Gives me hope

I represent parents and children in CPS cases. I get a lot push back when holding CPS accountable. This series should be mandatory material for all attorneys who deal with CPS!

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Eye opening

Wow! This has been so insightful and intriguing. It’s hard to stop listening and it just keeps building up. Great work .

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