
Burden of Guilt
★ 5 · 2025 · Documentary
Follow Tracyraquel Berns' emotional journey to unravel the convoluted excuses that were given about her baby brother Matthew's sudden death when she was just two years old.
Episodes
1. Mishap or Murder?49m · Tracyraquel Berns untangles the web of lies that obscured the truth about her baby brother's death.
2. A Case for Justice49m · The exhumation of infant Matthew's body leads to his stepfather being put on trial for murder.
3. The Final Reckoning46m · The arduous trial of Jan Sandlin ends, but Tracyraquel Berns' quest for justice is far from over.More Like This

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