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Holly Purcell is a nine-year-old student at Chestnut Academy who survived a car accident with her parents and was later discovered to have been a victim of a rape. She originally accused her instructor Mark Dobbins of this rape, but after realizing she lied by accident, recanted her accusations. She later identified her rapist as lacrosse player Kevin Wilcox. (SVU: "Contagious")

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  • Holly Purcell
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  • Holly Purcell is a nine-year-old student at Chestnut Academy who survived a car accident with her parents and was later discovered to have been a victim of a rape. She originally accused her instructor Mark Dobbins of this rape, but after realizing she lied by accident, recanted her accusations. She later identified her rapist as lacrosse player Kevin Wilcox. (SVU: "Contagious")
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  • SVU
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  • Alive
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  • "Contagious"
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  • Holly Purcell
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  • Student
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  • Larry Purcell
  • Sonya Purcell
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  • Holly Purcell is a nine-year-old student at Chestnut Academy who survived a car accident with her parents and was later discovered to have been a victim of a rape. She originally accused her instructor Mark Dobbins of this rape, but after realizing she lied by accident, recanted her accusations. She later identified her rapist as lacrosse player Kevin Wilcox. (SVU: "Contagious")
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