One hundred years ago, Minnie Seamer's death shocked her rural community. On a rainy summer morning, June 20, 1913, a young farmhand found her body hanging in the barn. The coroner ruled it a suicide, but distraught family members were not convinced. Her younger sister starts searching for answers, and the signs she finds ultimately change the path of her life forever.
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