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What Came Next

121: [Kim] It Ripples Out // Part 2

What Came Next

Broken Cycle Media

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

4.4627 Ratings

🗓️ 2 May 2025

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

Content warning: child sexual abuse material, child sexual assault, sexual assault, nonconsensual pornography, sexual violence, sexual paraphilia, and pedophilia.

Kim is a mother and nurse from Indiana. She reached out to the Broken Cycle Media team in hopes of sharing her story for the first time to bring awareness to a trajectory she never thought she would have had to traverse. Nearly a decade into her marriage, her whole life changed with a home raid by the FBI and several other criminal justice forces. The organizations would consequently find a large catalogue of child sexual abuse material in her then-husband’s possession. However, at the start, Kim was not aware of all facets of his crimes. It would eventually take her years to learn everything, as well as to receive what closure the legal system offered. We are so grateful that Kim was willing to highlight all that continues to come next for her and her children, and that she is sharing her immense fortitude and strength with our audience today.

Sources:

Case Law summary | i. SORNA Requirements | Office of Sex Offender Sentencing, Monitoring, Apprehending, Registering, and Tracking. (n.d.). Office of Sex Offender Sentencing, Monitoring, Apprehending, Registering, and Tracking. https://smart.ojp.gov/sorna/current-law/case-law/i-sorna-requirements

International Megan’s Law of 2016 (P.L. 114-119) | U.S. Representative. (n.d.). https://chrissmith.house.gov/lawsandresolutions/international-megan-s-law.htm

For a list of related resources and non-profit organizations that can help, please visit http://www.somethingwaswrong.com/resources.

Transcript

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0:00.0

What Came Next is intended for mature audiences only.

0:04.3

Episodes discuss topics that can be triggering,

0:07.0

such as emotional, physical, and sexual violence, animal abuse, suicide, and murder.

0:13.6

I am not a therapist, nor am I a doctor.

0:16.9

If you're in need of support, please visit Something Was Wrong.com

0:20.6

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

0:26.1

Opinions expressed by my guests on the show are their own and do not necessarily represent the views of myself or broken cycle media.

0:34.8

Resources and source material are linked in the episode notes. Thank you so much for listening. As shared in part one of her story, Kim is a mother and nurse from Indiana.

1:09.6

She reached out to the Broken Cycle Media team in hopes of sharing her story for the first time, to bring awareness to a trajectory she never thought she would have had to traverse. Nearly a decade into her marriage, her whole life changed with a home raid by the FBI and several other criminal justice forces.

1:29.6

The organizations would consequently find a large catalog of child sexual abuse material

1:35.6

in her then-husband's possession. However, at the start, Kim wasn't aware of all the facets of his

1:42.1

crime, and it would take her years to learn everything,

1:45.7

as well as to receive what closure the legal system offered.

1:49.7

We are so grateful that Kim was willing to highlight all that continues to come next for her and her children,

1:56.0

and that she's sharing her immense fortitude and strength with our audience today.

2:09.7

I did file for divorce.

2:21.1

It was surprised to find that I was told his right to parent was kind of largely not going to be affected by his convictions and his crimes and behavior. It wasn't going to really affect his parenting time until such

2:29.0

time that we could prove in court that he had directly physically harmed my children.

2:37.1

So they were going to protect essentially every other minor in at least the nation,

2:44.5

except my two from this man because they were biologically related.

2:50.8

According to his plea agreement, he was sentenced to seven years in prison.

2:57.2

Those years were surprisingly more difficult than I expected.

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