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Encouraging rape victims to speak up
The speaker urges rape victims to report their cases even if they are afraid of the potential consequences. They discuss a specific case where the alleged victim was not properly heard until a witness came forward, corroborating parts of her story.
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Former detective Woody Overton offers help and support to anyone hesitant to report a sexual assault, citing that only 2% of rapes are reported due to fear.
07:34 - 09:06 (01:32)
Summary
Former detective Woody Overton offers help and support to anyone hesitant to report a sexual assault, citing that only 2% of rapes are reported due to fear. He is willing to listen and provide guidance with the courage to stand up against assault regardless of the potential backlash.
ChapterEncouraging rape victims to speak up
EpisodeRLRC Daily 2/1/23 Alex Murdaugh Trial & Madison Brooks
PodcastReal Life Real Crime
A sexual assault survivor reported to Walker police in Louisiana, US, who canceled her interview with Chief David Addison and failed to investigate.
09:07 - 10:08 (01:00)
Summary
A sexual assault survivor reported to Walker police in Louisiana, US, who canceled her interview with Chief David Addison and failed to investigate. The department then arrested the suspect on the same day Police cancelled the survivor's meeting.
ChapterEncouraging rape victims to speak up
EpisodeRLRC Daily 2/1/23 Alex Murdaugh Trial & Madison Brooks
PodcastReal Life Real Crime
Nine total people, five of whom are under arrest, are now implicated in the murder of George Floyd, though it is yet to be determined what specific charges each individual will face.
12:54 - 15:02 (02:07)
Summary
Nine total people, five of whom are under arrest, are now implicated in the murder of George Floyd, though it is yet to be determined what specific charges each individual will face.