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🗓️ 1 September 2024
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In the early hours of July 23rd, 2013, Amy Lord was heading out of her apartment for a morning gym session with a friend. At the same time, just a few blocks away, a woman had been brutally attacked, and the assailant was now prowling the streets in search of his next target. When he spotted Amy, the events that followed would send shockwaves through South Boston…
Special thanks to Kayleigh Ballantyne for her courage, insight, and willingness to speak with us for this episode. Written by Sam Foster, Edited and Engineered by Scott Ecklein, and Executive Produced by Michael Ojibway. View full episode source list at https://www.invisiblechoir.com/listen/guardian
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0:53.0 | The reality is for us, there will never truly be closure. |
0:57.0 | There will always be an unimaginable, unrelenting pain caused by a senseless act of violence. We all have that fear that the stranger walking behind us late at night will suddenly leap forward an attack |
1:24.7 | with no provocation. The fear that one senseless act of violence from a complete |
1:30.6 | random stranger might forever traumatize us and define our experience |
1:35.5 | going forward. Luckily this type of attack is relatively rare in real life. In fact |
1:41.9 | most acts of violence occur between acquaintances and |
1:45.0 | friends, and only a small amount of homicides are actually committed by |
1:49.4 | strangers. Still there's something is so disheartening and distinctly frightening about the idea of being |
1:57.1 | attacked by someone you've never seen before, a sudden and tragic act of misfortune that could bring about an end to your story forever. |
2:07.0 | Made all the worse by the fact that your attacker likely never even told you why. In the early morning hours of Tuesday, July 23rd, 2013, |
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