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I Survived

A Two-Foot-Long Machete

I Survived

A&E / PodcastOne

True Crime, Talk Radio

3.25.5K Ratings

🗓️ 30 October 2023

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary

When a deranged attacker arrives at her elementary school, principal Norina is the only thing standing between her kindergarten students and the man’s machete. She risks life and limb to protect her kids, and bring down the violent assailant. Sponsors:  PDS Debt: PDS DEBT is offering free debt analysis to our listeners just for completing the quick and easy debt assessment at www.PDSDebt.com/survived  AMCN: Visit airmedcarenetwork.com and use offer CODE: ISURVIVED when you join 

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0:00.0

This episode 12, a two foot long machete.

0:04.0

This episode contains descriptions of violence.

0:07.0

Listener discretion is advised.

0:09.0

Another song that Anne Murray had sung was,

0:13.6

Lord, I hope this day is good.

0:15.1

I used to listen to that on my way to work

0:17.8

prior to 2001.

0:20.0

And that is a very important song to me because I always said, you know,

0:26.5

February the 2nd, 2001 was a good day because we were all still here to talk about it.

0:31.6

Norena Benzel grew up in rural Pennsylvania and was practically destined to go into education.

0:38.6

Both my parents were teachers.

0:40.5

My father taught English at the high school level. My mother taught elementary school.

0:45.0

So I was raised in a background of education.

0:48.0

So being a teacher just kind of came naturally to me.

0:52.0

And so yeah, so I went to Penn State University

0:56.8

and I went, actually I started at Red Line

1:02.0

from the very beginning after I graduated, so I taught there for 36 years.

1:06.0

I was 18 years, I was a teacher, and then the second 18 years I was an administrator.

1:11.0

In 2001, Norena lived with her husband. They were high school sweethearts, and their three

1:16.8

kids in York, Pennsylvania. February 2, Groundhog's Day, 2001, and my oldest son was, I guess he was just getting

1:29.5

ready to turn 16 years old. My daughter was 13 years old and my youngest son was six. He just

1:36.6

turned six years old. Though Naurina was the principal of North Hopewell

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