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Inhuman: A True Crime Podcast

Episode 262: Hannah Clarke

Inhuman: A True Crime Podcast

Inhuman Podcast

True Crime

4.82.7K Ratings

🗓️ 20 November 2023

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

Hannah Clarke and her children, Aaliyah, Laianah, and Trey, were the victims of domestic and family violence; but that is not their legacy. Their legacy is to bring awareness to this type of violence, to coercive control, and to help other women escape these types of situations to have a happy ending they didn’t get. Hannah’s family started Small Steps 4 Hannah to “HALT the cycle of domestic violence so that everyone can feel respected, informed, confident to act, and safe”. Take a look at their website and donate, share, and educate yourself so you can help spread Hannah’s legacy.

Small Steps 4 Hannah website

Podcast: Hannah’s Story

If you or someone you know is experiencing sexual abuse or family violence and you are in Australia, you can contact: National Sexual Assault, Domestic Violence Counselling Service 24-hour helpline at 1800 737 732. If you are in the United States, you can contact the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 800-799-7233. In the UK, you can contact the domestic abuse helpline at 0808 2000 247. Other international helplines can be found at www.befrienders.org.

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0:00.0

What's up you guys? I'm Haley and I'm Andrea and this is Inhuman a true crime

0:05.7

podcast. Oh, Hey, hey, hey.

0:28.0

Welcome back everybody.

0:30.0

I want to start today's episode by just saying because it's Thanksgiving a week in the US, but there's never a better time to say we're so thankful for all of you for being here and listening to our

0:45.3

podcast and supporting us. This was like a huge dream isn't the right word but just something that Andy and I are really passionate about and it means so much that we have so many amazing listeners and that you're here listening and supporting us is just crazy so we're thankful for you guys and I just wanted to say that.

1:07.2

Yeah, yeah, I'm glad that you brought that up because we are I mean every day we're just so blown away by y'all's

1:15.2

support and the fact that we get to do something like this and you know share these stories and you know spread awareness it's just it's absolutely

1:27.4

remarkable like this is something that Haley and I have had a huge

1:31.2

interest in for what years now I feel like and I mean it is kind of a dream because like I don't think we thought that we would be here so quickly but we are here and it's all because of you guys so thank you we love you and you're the best.

1:51.1

You really are we're thankful for you and in the spirit of sharing

1:56.6

awareness and trying to make an impact with the stories that we share today we

2:01.8

are going to be talking about a story that is very rough to hear, but it's a really

2:07.7

important one to tell. I agree. And this is a case from Australia and I want to share a trigger warning. We will be talking about domestic violence, abuse, and child death.

2:22.0

This is the story. abuse and child death.

2:30.0

This is the story of one of the most horrific acts of domestic violence in Australian history.

2:37.0

This is the story of Hannah Clark and her three children, Alia, Layana, and Trey. Yeah.

2:40.0

I was, when I was researching this, I was sobbing like it's rough to hear and I honestly went back and forth to hear and I

2:48.6

honestly went back and forth about if I wanted to cover this case or not, but it is so important and it's so the message that comes from it and

2:58.9

Hannah's legacy is so important to share so ultimately I decided this was an important one to cover.

3:05.6

I know we both struggle with that sometimes with certain cases like they're so

3:10.1

horrible so rough that it's like we don't want to put you guys through that but these people

3:17.5

these are real people and this really happened to these people and like we said at the top of the episode like every story deserves to be

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