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Without a Trace Season 2 Episode 3
A missing-persons case becomes a criminal investigation when, after a recently engaged woman disappears, it turns out that she was running a confidence scheme.
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Serie: Without a Trace
Episode Title: Confidence
Air Date: 2003-10-09
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