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What Came Next

12: [Collier Landry - A Murder in Mansfield] Destroy That Narrative

What Came Next

Broken Cycle Media

Documentary, Education, True Crime, Society & Culture, Self-improvement

4.4627 Ratings

🗓️ 5 May 2023

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Summary

*Content warning: This episode includes discussion of murder, violence, emotional & physical abuse, homophobia, abandonment, infidelity, and child endangerment.

Collier Landry is a filmmaker, podcaster, speaker, & victim advocate living in Santa Monica, California. His documentary, A Murder in Mansfield, is a poignant tale of the slaying of his mother and the resulting trauma that followed. What came next in Collier’s journey and healing was largely driven by Noreen’s memory, as well as his mission to inspire others that have dealt with similar loss. Much of Collier’s work centers around ‘moving past murder,’ and strengthening our narratives after trauma. He is also celebrating the recent release of his new podcast, The Survivor Squad, which he co-hosts with Terra Newell.

Something Was Wrong Resources
http://somethingwaswrong.com/resources

Sources:

Collier’s website: 
http://www.collierlandry.com

The Survivor Squad Podcast w/ Collier Landry and Terra Newell
https://www.thesurvivorsquad.com/

Collier’s Instagram: 
http://www.instagram.com/collierlandry

Collier’s TikTok:
http://www.tiktok.com/collierlandry

Moving Past Trauma w/ Collier Landry:
https://www.collierlandry.com/podcast

A Murder in Mansfield:
https://www.amazon.com/Murder-Mansfield-Season-1/dp/B07NBRNBGB

Collier’s TED Talk
https://www.ted.com/talks/collier_landry_what_happens_when_the_answers_we_seek_are_not_what_we_find?language=en

Forensic Files featuring Collier Landry
https://www.forensicfilesfiles.com/jack-boyle-noreen-boyle-collier-landry.php

United Nations Office on Drugs & Crime Statistics on Intimate Partner Violence/Murder
https://www.unodc.org/documents/data-and-analysis/statistics/crime/UN_BriefFem_251121.pdf

National Coalition Against Domestic Violence Statistics 
https://ncadv.org/STATISTICS

National Coalition Against Domestic Violence Resources
https://ncadv.org/resources


Transcript

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0:00.0

What came next is intended for mature audiences only. Episodes discuss topics that can be triggering,

0:06.7

such as emotional, physical, and sexual violence, suicide, and murder. I am not a therapist,

0:12.7

nor am I a doctor. If you're in need of support, please visit something was wrong.com

0:17.5

forward slash resources for a list of non-profit organizations that can help.

0:22.5

Opinions expressed by my guests on the show are their own and do not necessarily represent

0:27.1

the views of myself or broken cycle media. Resources and source material are linked in the

0:32.9

episode notes. Thank you so much for listening.

0:39.1

Call your Landry is a filmmaker, podcaster, speaker, and victim advocate living in Santa

0:45.3

Monica, California. His documentary, A Murder in Mansfield, is a poignant tale of the

0:51.3

slaying of his mother and the resulting trauma that followed.

0:55.1

What came next in Collier's journey and healing was largely driven by Norian's memory,

1:00.2

as well as Collier's own mission to inspire others that have dealt with similar loss.

1:05.5

Much of Collier's work centers around moving past murder

1:08.8

and strengthening our narratives after trauma. It's interesting when you go back and you make a movie about your life. You interview all these people. I got to learn really wonderful things about my mother.

1:44.7

She's like my best friend.

1:46.2

I'm her constant companion.

1:47.7

She's always in my life, and she's always there pushing me to be the best that I could be and excel in school and the art and be a good person.

1:55.8

But I never knew the impact that my mother had on others.

1:59.6

It's across the board where they say,

2:02.6

Collier, one of the amazing things about your mother is she treated everyone the same. She didn't

2:07.6

make anyone feel like they were beneath her. She was so generous. My mother always stressed

2:14.6

me how fortunate I was to have a roof over my head, to have a family that loved me,

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