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Sarah Schiffer-Baylor was the wife of Scott Baylor. She had two children with him, Jacob and Jacqueline. (Findings at CTU) Scott put Sarah and his kids on a plane to Canada after he discovered a mole inside CTU Los Angeles. He did not tell them why, though he later implied to Richard Walsh that he thought all their lives were in danger. ("Day 1: 1:00am-2:00am")

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  • Sarah Schiffer-Baylor was the wife of Scott Baylor. She had two children with him, Jacob and Jacqueline. (Findings at CTU) Scott put Sarah and his kids on a plane to Canada after he discovered a mole inside CTU Los Angeles. He did not tell them why, though he later implied to Richard Walsh that he thought all their lives were in danger. ("Day 1: 1:00am-2:00am")
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  • Sarah Schiffer-Baylor was the wife of Scott Baylor. She had two children with him, Jacob and Jacqueline. (Findings at CTU) Scott put Sarah and his kids on a plane to Canada after he discovered a mole inside CTU Los Angeles. He did not tell them why, though he later implied to Richard Walsh that he thought all their lives were in danger. ("Day 1: 1:00am-2:00am")
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