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The Autopsy of a Cheating Man: A Woman's Insight to Infidelity

By: Chris and Rick Strickland
Narrated by: Chris Strickland
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It began as an ordinary autopsy. What was discovered changed his life tremendously. Take a journey through the eyes of Dr. Jeffrey Veter, as he discovers the true reason as to why men cheat while performing an autopsy. Will he get to share it with the world?

©2021 Chris Strickland and Rick Strickland (P)2021 Chris Strickland and Rick Strickland
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There is too much reference to religious beliefs. So it is biased and implies a wrong and right connotation.

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