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Murder In The Rain

Plenty Of Catfish

Murder In The Rain

Murder In The Rain

True Crime

4.21.3K Ratings

🗓️ 15 February 2022

⏱️ 62 minutes

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Summary

Technology facilitated sexual violence or TFSV, is a term that was created to describe digitally-focused harassment that can include sexual harassment, gender and sexuality-based harassment, cyberstalking, image-based sexual exploitation, revenge porn, and sexual abuse and violence. And unfortunately, the violence doesn't always stop there. More and more we are seeing cases of murder facilitated through dating apps. Today, Emily will share two cases, both tragedies that occurred when two people made a connection on the popular dating site Plenty Of Fish. These are the murders of Ingrid Lyne and Christine Wood. Ingrid’s Lynes family has set up a GoFundMe fundraiser in the hopes of raising money for her three daughters. For photos and sources for this case, visit the Murder in the Rain episode blog. Episode Host: Emily Rowney Our Sponsors: * Check out Kensington Publishing: https://www.kensingtonbooks.com Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands

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0:00.0

I'm Emily Rowney and I'm Alicia Holland.

0:05.0

This is Bill Camp, the voice of forensic files too on HLN,

0:10.0

and you're listening to Murder in the Rain.

0:18.0

Have you heard of the term zenial?

0:21.0

For those of you who haven't, a zenial is a micro-generation,

0:24.0

a group of people who are on the cusp,

0:26.0

bridging the gap between generation X and millennials.

0:29.0

Most agree that these are people born between 1977 and 1983.

0:34.0

I myself am a zenial, and so are you.

0:37.0

That's right, gladly.

0:38.0

And so are you, right?

0:40.0

He's a gen X right heart.

0:42.0

As a zenial, I grew up having to watch commercials,

0:45.0

having no luxury of pause or fast-forward,

0:48.0

unless I could convince my mom to videotape my favorite show for me.

0:51.0

I wrote letters like real handwritten letters

0:54.0

to my friends that lived out of state

0:56.0

because it was a luxury to make long-distance phone calls.

0:59.0

And I could only do that, you know,

1:01.0

maybe a couple times a year I could buy a calling card.

1:04.0

If I wanted to hang out with a friend,

1:06.0

I had to call them on a landline.

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