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Finding a fix
We go inside New Zealand's teenage rehab. They are kids - some as
young as 12-years-old - and their drugs of choice include alcohol,
marijuana, LPG, air-fresheners and even fly-spray. For years they
have been riding a dangerous wave of addiction and arrest. Now
they're in rehab - desperate to break the cycle and find a
permanent fix for their out of control addictions.
Dad's murderous rampage
A daughter's miraculous story of survival. Carmina Salcido was just
three when her father, Ramon, a hard working, hard drinking
vineyard employee, went on a killing spree, taking the lives of
seven people, including her mother, two sisters, grandmother, two
young aunts and a vineyard supervisor. Now, for the first time, she
tells her story. You won't believe how she survived.
Pain and pleasure
The agony of orgasm! They call it Persistent Sexual Arousal
Syndrome. It can be triggered by something as ordinary as riding in
a car. No-one knows what causes it, but it is a horrible condition
that drives some women to suicide.
The best of New Zealand and international current affairs - 20/20 - presented by Miriama Kamo with reporters Sonya Wilson, Beth Roche and Hugh Hughes.