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The team searches for a bar owner who goes missing shortly after his statue of St. Theresa cries. Brian's visit takes a new turn.
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  • Jack and the team investigate the disappearance of a bar owner who supposedly owns a statue of St. Theresa which has "cried" on numerous occasions causing hundreds of people to visit his struggling bar to pray to the statue.moreless

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    What I liked about this episode is that the cause of the "miracle" of the crying statue was revealed during the course of it. I was very relieved to see that the episode was grounded in reality. This is not a great episode, but there are some positive things to say about it. One such thing is the owner of the bar and his niece. Yes they display the statue to help themselves, but they are not rip-off artists. They honestly want to help people and try to give them some degree of hope also. Not a perfect episode however.moreless

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    • Original International Air Dates: Finland: February 20, 2009 on MTV3 Czech Republic: March 25, 2009 on TV Nova Australia: November 11, 2009 on Channel 9 Turkey: November 23, 2009 on CNBC-e Edit
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