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I created a ‘just in case I go missing’ binder — complete with DNA samples

Por: New York Post Life December 22, 2022

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It might have been overkill, but at least nothing was missing. A woman has caused several TikTok users alarm after she revealed her comprehensive “just in case I go missing” binder she created, filled with hair, fingerprints and several other forms of DNA in the event of a potential crime. The first episode of her seven-part video series has gained nearly 7.5 million views since being posted a week ago, with many onlookers stunned she went... + full article



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