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| | Mental Health "Superman" story is Kryptonic |
 | | Watching her children go hungry, walk to school with broken shoes and fearing the family would lose their house and be split apart, the 40-year-old "big hearted" woman instructed that the money owed to the taxman be paid out of her $ 100,000 life insurance policy, which covered suicide. |
 | | Stephan's son Joseph, who, at the time, was 15, "was extremely ill. He wasn't able to attend school much, he was already taking 900 milligrams of lithium a day and it wasn't having much positive effect," explains Tony, 48. |
 | | Hardy, who used to work in agriculture, told Stephan about a combination of vitamins and minerals used to calm extremely aggressive hogs who suffered from ear- and tail-biting syndrome. |
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