Samantha Nelson called for online personalities and influencers to take greater care when discussing the Idaho student murders.
, has issued an emotional plea that has begun to circulate on social media.
Samantha Nelson, who was born Samantha Goncalves, according to her video, made a video on TikTok calling for greater sensitivity when online personalities discuss the ongoing investigation..
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