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The continued saga of the Connecticut River Valley killer who stabbed 7 women to death along the New Hampshire/Vermont border in the 1980's. One of the main suspects is Michael Nicholaou, who killed himself after murdering his wife and step-daughter in 2005. His son Nick now meets the killer's only known surviving victim, Jane Boroski on the Dr. Phil Show.

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  • I agree - why does she have to forgive Nick? She should embrace him. He is an innocent victim.

  • I think the step aunts letter was pretty cold. She mentioned three times in it how Nick needs to get help, says she's not ready to forgive (what does this half to do with Nick???)

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  • Wait... The father of a woman who works on the Dr. Phil Show was a serial killer?!?!

  • I think the cold-hearted bitch of a step-aunt needs help more than Nick does. Shame on her for telling him she needs to forgive him!!!

  • Yo Dr. Phil has some Awesome Serial Killer Specials!!!!

    like and Favorite them all like Pokemon!! XD

    Fuck Dr. phil though, WAR SERIAL KILLERS!

  • i know nick. i was his best friend since he was 4 yrs old. All this is true and more. some secrets where not revealed.

  • @cmcd4322

    I don't think his aunt was referring to forgiving Nick. It seemed to me that she meant forgiving Michael, Nick's father.

  • I'm not judging the aunt like many of you. Reason is - she also suffered through great trauma. She is scarred emotionally. We don't know if she's even getting or have gotten counseling. You cannot expect a traumatized person to think logically and feel objective about something. To aunt, Nick's face may remind of sister and niece's murderer. His voice may be similar to father's, etc. It's hard to be objective about this and we should not judge her for being unable to deal with her own pain.

  • :(

  • What does Nick have to do with the killing?? Why does she have to forgive him for something he never did?? He was a child - what does a child know!?

  • @cmcd4322, I don't think that the step-Aunt is having trouble "forgiving" Nick; it's the entire situation. Also, it was Nick's father, who Nick may look like, and that would be tough for the step-Aunt to get passed. She clearly has no ill-feeling to Nick himself. (which is good & great for Nick to know).

    Everyone grieves differently.

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