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Cold Case Files

I SURVIVED: A Two-Foot-Long Machete

Cold Case Files

A&E / PodcastOne

True Crime, Society & Culture

4.18.2K Ratings

🗓️ 4 November 2023

⏱️ 44 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.


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0:00.0

Searching for a romantic summer getaway. Escape with Rich Girl Summer, the new Audible original

0:05.2

from Lily Chew. The exquisitely talented Philippa Sue, returning to narrate her fifth

0:10.2

Lily Chew title. This time, Philippa is joined by her real-life husband, Stephen Pasquale,

0:15.5

set in Toronto's wealthy cottage country, aka the Hamptons of Canada, rich girl Summer follows the story of Valerie,

0:22.1

a down-on-her-luck event planner posing as a socialite's long-lost daughter, while piecing

0:26.5

together the secrets surrounding a mysterious family and falling deeper and deeper in love with the

0:31.7

impossibly hard to read and infuriatingly handsome family assistant, Nico. Caught between pretending to belong and

0:38.6

unexpectedly finding where she truly fits in, Valerie learns her summer is about to get far more

0:43.6

complicated than she ever planned. She's in over her head and head over heels. Listen to Rich

0:49.1

Girl Summer now on Audible. Go to audible.com slash rich girl summer. This is episode 12, a two-foot-long machete.

0:58.0

This episode contains descriptions of violence.

1:01.2

Listener discretion is advised.

1:03.7

Another song that Anne Murray had sung was Lord, I hope this day is good.

1:08.9

I used to listen to that on my way to work prior to 2001.

1:13.9

And that is a very important song to me

1:17.3

because I always said, you know, February the 2nd, 2001 was a good day

1:22.5

because we were all still here to talk about it.

1:25.5

Norina Bensel grew up in rural Pennsylvania and was practically destined to go into education.

1:32.1

Both my parents were teachers.

1:34.2

My father taught English at the high school level.

1:36.8

My mother taught elementary school.

1:39.0

So I was raised in a background of education.

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