Owen Goes Missing
00:24 - 02:57
2m 33s
Owen is a child who grew up normally, that is until the age of three. His parents worry about his recent abnormal behavior including insomnia and rapidly deteriorating language processing. Later on, it is revealed that Owen is diagnosed with Autism.

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