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Who Fathered Sandra Birchmore’s Child? The DNA Questions & Police Cover-Up EXPOSED!

Who Fathered Sandra Birchmore’s Child? The DNA Questions & Police Cover-Up EXPOSED!

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Who Fathered Sandra Birchmore’s Child? The DNA Questions & Police Cover-Up EXPOSED!
The Sandra Birchmore case doesn’t end with Farwell’s arrest. This segment asks the hard questions: who fathered Sandra’s child, why did officers destroy their phones, and how far did the cover-up go inside Massachusetts law enforcement?

With chilling echoes of the Karen Read case, the discussion unpacks destroyed evidence, phone wipes, and the desperate attempts at self-preservation by officers who may not have murdered Sandra but almost certainly knew too much. The debate over DNA highlights another layer: multiple officers admitted to sexual contact with Sandra, raising disturbing questions about exploitation, accountability, and systemic rot.

It’s a story about more than one corrupt cop — it’s about an entire culture that enabled him, protected him, and only acted when federal authorities forced the issue.

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#SandraBirchmore #MatthewFarwell #DNA #PoliceCorruption #CoverUp #JusticeForSandra #TrueCrimePodcast #HiddenKillers #AbuseOfPower #DarkPsychology

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