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Exploring the events surrounding a 14-year-old girl with a mysterious set of symptoms, the Anonymous computer hacker who tried to save her and a battle over medical child abuse and parental rights.
  • Our Little Peanut

    Episode 1 - 57 mins
    A teen girl with mysterious symptoms leads doctors to suspect she's a victim of medical child abuse.
  • We Do Not Forgive, We Do Not Forget

    Episode 2 - 54 mins
    A computer hacker targets Boston Children's Hospital to support the family's fight to #FreeJustina.
  • We Go to War

    Episode 3 - 56 mins
    The Pelletiers file a civil lawsuit against the hospital; Marty is charged with a federal crime.
  • And Then We Went Home

    Episode 4 - 40 mins
    The civil case verdict is revealed, and Justina navigates the path to health; Marty goes to prison.

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