Roz Has Second Thoughts About Her Work – Alaska Daily

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Roz (Grace Dove) and Eileen’s reporting and investigations eventually led to the arrest of Toby Crenshaw in the murder of Gloria Nanmac — but after some more digging, the pieces don’t add up. Roz isn’t sure where to go from here. From ‘Alaska Daily’ season 1, episode 9, ‘Rush to Judgement.’ Watch ‘Alaska Daily’ THURSDAYS 10/9c on ABC. Stream on Hulu.

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