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The Collier Landry Show

A Stalker was Ruining Her Life, so She Created a Law to Fight Back

The Collier Landry Show

Collier Landry

Society & Culture, Health & Fitness, Education, Self-improvement, Mental Health

4.4542 Ratings

🗓️ 2 September 2022

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

In this episode of Moving Past Murder, host Collier Landry speaks with listener Kimberly Miner, a survivor of stalking who fought to get new protections passed into law in Arizona. Kimberly shares the devastating effects of being stalked, including feeling constantly watched and afraid in her own home and having her stalker try to ruin her relationships with others. She also discusses the importance of taking steps to protect yourself online and the aftermath of stalking, including the work she does through her foundation to help victims regain their confidence and self-worth. This episode highlights the destructive and frightening nature of stalking and the importance of advocating for change to protect victims. Keywords: true crime, stalking, survivor, advocacy, online safety. What's it like to be so afraid that someone is watching you in your own home that you cover all of your windows and literally run from room to room trying to hide? That's the life Kimberly lived. Kimberly is a Moving Past Murder listener who contacted Collier after hearing our past episode with a cyber security expert. Her stalker followed her online, so Kimberly discovered essential security tips that kept her safe. Kimberly's own terrifying encounter with a stalker led to her advocating for new protections passed into law in Arizona. When Some stalkers realize they can't have their victims, they then try to ruin their victims' lives by destroying their relationships with others. What happens to victims of stalking afterward? Kimberly set up a foundation to help people regain their confidence and self-worth. INFO: Link to cyber security episode: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/romance-scams-and-victims-who-just-want-to-find-love-online/id1551076031?i=1000570797053 YouTube link to this episode: https://youtu.be/OYeE7CIuass Wanna say thanks for a great episode? Buy me a coffee! Get your official Moving Past Trauma Podcast gear here: https://www.collierlandry.com/store Join our Patreon: for exclusive content, member-only meet n' greets, support this podcast & more: https://www.collierlandry.com/support Shop & Support: You can support this program by using our Amazon Affiliate link: https://www.collierlandry.com/amazon Subscribe to my YouTube Channel http://www.youtube.com/collierlandry I go live on Instagram TUESDAY'S 11 am PT/2 pm ET on @collierlandry -Official Socials- TikTok: @collierlandry Instagram: @collierlandry Twitter: @collierlandry Facebook: /collierlandry Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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At the worst point of this, I had every window covered up.

0:13.0

I had every window covered up.

0:19.0

I was working on my laptop out of my bed. I was afraid to get out of my bed. I would go

0:25.9

running. I would strategically think what I wanted out of my fridge to eat or drink and I would

0:32.5

strategically count to three and I would run to get what I wanted and would run back to my bed

0:39.9

because I was too afraid.

0:44.0

To think who was videoing me?

0:48.3

Were they looking in?

0:50.3

I'm so sorry.

0:52.3

Cessim testimony continued today

0:57.1

in the most notorious criminal trial

0:59.1

in Richland County history

1:00.4

Dr. John Boyle is accused of killing his wife

1:02.7

Noreen and burying her body in the basement

1:04.8

of his new home in Erie, Pennsylvania.

1:06.7

The 12-year-old son finally took the stand.

1:09.2

As I heard a scream, I heard a thud.

1:11.6

It was about this loud.

1:12.8

We, the jury, find the defendant guilty.

1:15.2

When I was 12 years old, my testimony sent my father to prison for murdering my mother.

1:21.1

This podcast serves as a type of therapy and reconciliation for myself.

1:25.6

And it is my hope that it helps anyone who has experienced

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