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Case 39 Trailer: Renee Zellweger Is The Squinty-Eyed Social Worker By Josh Tyler published 26 April 09 Some kids just have it coming. That seems to be the message hidden not so subtly within Case 39, a movie in which squinty-eyed Renee Zellweger stars as a social worker who saves the wrong child