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He faced 72 charges of sexual assault and extortion in the Netherlands involving 39 alleged victims (34 young women and five men in countries as various as Britain, Canada, Norway and the U.S., some of whom had been harassed for years); eventually convicted and sentenced on the Dutch charges of internet fraud and blackmail, he faced five ...
In this episode, Bridget Kelly is raped, shot three times, and left for dead by an intruder in her Killeen, Texas, home; Daryl is caught in a freak blizzard that threatens to bury him alive in his jeep in Washington State; and two boys, Ryan and John, survive a plane crash in Wichita, Kansas, and maintain cell phone contact with a 911 operator as rescuers desperately try to find them.
By following five women's abusive experiences that led to their incarceration, the film take viewers on their journeys from victim to survivors, reveals the history of the Battered Women Syndrome in the state of California, and shatters misconceptions. This documentary is a production of Quiet Little Place Productions.
The ASA gave women from New York’s fiercely private Hasidic communities a chance to speak out about sexual assault in a profound way, with women able to come forward together.
A disturbing video of a Georgia teen named Trinity being abused by her father and an unknown woman, believed to be her stepmother, was posted on Instagram Live today and people on social media are ...
In a podcast about the hoax, Alexi Mostrous describes McNeil as a 76-year-old German former scientist who had moved to Britain and, having convinced herself that the family courts were not acting in the best interests of parents, became a McKenzie friend, advising people without lawyers representing themselves in court.
Was it love, or was it abuse? This controversial question is at the core of a new documentary streaming on Netflix. “Tell Them You Love Me” chronicles the story of Anna Stubblefield, a former ...
Missing and Murdered is a true crime podcast investigating the disappearances of Indigenous people in Canada, also known as the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women crisis. It is produced by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and hosted by Cree journalist Connie Walker ( Okanese First Nation [ 1 ] [ 2 ] ).