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Talk Murder To Me

179 | Justice for Daisy: The Daisy Coleman Story & 'Rape Culture'

Talk Murder To Me

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True Crime, Lapd, Investigation Techniques, Crime Mystery, Crime Case File, Crime Psychology, Crime Breaking News, Society & Culture, Crime Enthusiast, Los Angeles Crime, Police Tactics, Detective Work, Shocking Capture Method, Crime Podcast, Forensic Science, Crime Prevention, Justice, La Serial Killer, Manhunt, Criminal Mind, Crime Vlog, Homicide, Serial Killer Profile, Murder, Criminal Investigation, Cold Cases, Forensic Technology

3.61.4K Ratings

🗓️ 18 August 2020

⏱️ 77 minutes

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One in three women have experienced sexual assault and one in six men.

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Think about all the women you know in your life. A third of those

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women you know have been sexually assaulted and you don't know their stories.

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So many times our mothers, aunts, sisters, daughters, nieces and friends don't share

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it because of the unnerving shame worn like a scarlet letter. That's why women so often keep it to themselves

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because when women do speak out and tell their story it's often met with

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backlash pointing the blame at her instead of the assailant or

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