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“Reading 'Blood Will Out,' one begins to understand how so many people were duped…” — Amity Gaige
Reading 'Blood Will Out,' one begins to understand how so many people were duped by Clark Rockefeller. All the imposter needs is some kind of initial agreement that he is who he says he is; thereafter, consensus builds via a network of human relationships.
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