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The Disturbing Murder Case That Shocked Summerfield Florida

The Disturbing Murder Case That Shocked Summerfield Florida

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Tonight we dive deep into the heartbreaking case of 15-year-old Seth Jackson from Summerfield, Florida. What began as a typical high school breakup spiraled into unimaginable cruelty. Lured by his ex-girlfriend Amber Wright and her group of friends, Seth's trust cost him his life in a plot filled with betrayal, manipulation, and calculated violence.

Join us as we recount the tragic events of April 2011, the shocking confessions caught on police surveillance, and the ultimate fate of the "Summerfield Six." This is a case that reminds us just how dangerous young love, revenge, and peer pressure can become.

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