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#238: Profiling Bill Cosby, Part 3

Real Crime Profile

Real Crime Profile / Wondery

True Crime, Society & Culture, Exhibit C, Documentary

4.210.5K Ratings

🗓️ 11 March 2020

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

Laura, Jim and Lisa continue their deep dive Bill Cosby's behaviour with award winning journalist Nicki Weisensee Egan and host of @LaTimes Chasing Cosby podcast and book.


We discuss Cosby's lawyer in the second trial who was instrumental in getting Michael Jackson acquitted, the use of sex crimes experts in court, the immunity agreement/press release published by Bruce Castor, Gloria Allred and so much more.


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0:00.0

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0:07.0

Hey there, lovely Real Crime Profile listeners. Welcome to Episode 238, Part 3 in our Profiling Bill Cosby series.

0:17.0

Now, you will be aware that it was International Women's Day on March 8, which was Sunday.

0:23.0

And here at Real Crime Profile, we're paying tribute to the incredible Shiro survivors who say Bill Cosby drugged and or sexually assaulted them or attempted to do so.

0:31.0

And we're paying tribute by naming each of the women the incredible Shiro survivors who've shown tremendous courage and mental fortitude.

0:40.0

And we want to show that they've not been forgotten because these are the women that were the first wave of me too.

0:47.0

And we want you to know that we see you, we hear you, and we believe you.

0:51.0

So I'm going to read each name. Andrea Constant, Christina Rooley, Sunny Wells, Carla Farino, Linda Brown, Cinderella, Joan Tarshies, Victoria Valentino, Linda traits, Tamara Green, Autumn Burns, Kathy McKee, Colleen Hughes,

1:15.0

Louisa Moritz, Lisa, Donna Mottsinger, Sean Upshaw, Helen Hayes, Linda Ridgeway White Deer, Judy Huff, Donna Tagliophary, Marcella Tate, Margie Shapiro, Theresa Cerenes, Elizabeth, Sharon Van Et, Serita Butterfield, Joyce Emmons, PJ Maston, Patricia Stewart,

1:44.0

Pamela Ebeta, Linda Kurt Patrick, Janice Baker-Kinney, Janice Dickinson, Beth Ferrier, Renita Cheney Hill, Denise Ferrari, Heidi Thomas, Dottie, Barbara Bowman, Beverly Johnson, Pat O'Connor, Lisa Jones, Becky Cooper, Shilane Lasha, Sammy Mays, Helen Gunpla,

2:13.0

Helen Gunpill, Jennifer Kaya Thompson, Joule Allison, Eden Tyree, Lisa Christie, Lisa Lott Lublin, Lily Bernard, Angela Leslie, Michelle Herd, Kelly Johnson, Michelle Covington, Donna Barrett, Chloe Goins, Virginia Bennett, Jane Doe number three, Charlotte Fox, Elizabeth, and Stacey Pinkerton.

2:42.0

Now there are no doubt many more because Cosby was so prolific, but we see you, we hear you, and we believe you. And so without further ado, let's go to our episode with the amazing investigative reporter, Nikki Weiss and see Egan.

3:00.0

The last thing I remember was Bill Cosby in a patchwork robe, dropping his robe and getting on top of me. He had given me wine and a pill the next morning I woke up and I wasn't wearing my pajamas and I remember before I passed out that I had been sexually assaulted by this man.

3:30.0

The Mr. Cosby walks me to the bedroom after a second shot of Armoredo. He said it would help my coat. I lay down. He laid next to me on the bed and became a big image in my left nipple.

3:54.0

I'm coming on my lady while he was grunting. I could not open my eyes. I couldn't move or say anything. I felt something warm on my legs and I blacked out. 13 to 16 hours later, I woke up to him, clapping his hands and daddy says wake up.

4:25.0

He gave me $1,500 and he said the money was to buy something nice for me and my grandmother. And I also invited us to go to the tentations with my grandmother, my grandmother rent.

4:41.0

But I did not go because I felt too sick. Then he invited us to his show. My grandmother really wanted to go but I did it. But I went and I helped him. As a result, I was tired. But I liked this trophy.

5:02.0

Hello and welcome to Real Crime Profile. This is Jim Clemente, retired FBI profiler former Nick, Cedric Prosecutor and writer producer of CBS's Criminal Minds. And with me today is Laura Richards Criminal Behavior Analyst, former New Scotland Yard. I'm founder of Paladin National Stalking Advocacy Service.

5:18.0

And Lisa Zambetti, casting director for CBS's Criminal Minds and with us today is Nikki Wyzensee Egan. I'm a host of Chasing Cosby, the podcast author of a book of the same name and an award-winning investigative journalist.

5:32.0

Well, thank you so much for coming back to us and talking about your podcast and your book and this madman case against Bill Cosby, who's now a convicted sex offender.

5:46.0

In between the mistrial from the first trial and the second trial in April 2018, the MeToo movement exploded. So they were trying to raise it back then as well. And it's, it kills because he'll say this is racist. It's a racist system. And I'm thinking you had seven private attorneys at your second trial, who making, I don't know, they had to have that legal bill on had to be at least a million dollars.

6:09.0

I don't know many more than that. Yeah, oh, at least I mean, he is other lawyers soon. I've never even heard of the owes of 200,000 to so I can't even imagine how much he owes these and it's just, you know, this is not about race. This is about power wealth and privilege and how it insulated him for so many years. How many African American defendants or any defender for that matter could afford to post a hundred a million dollar cash bail 10, you know, 10% of it or higher seven of the top criminal defense attorneys in the country to represent them at a trial.

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