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🗓️ 23 August 2022
⏱️ 82 minutes
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0:00.0 | Hello everyone, my name is Haley Elizabeth, and if you don't know who I am, this is my true crime podcast called behind you |
0:06.4 | Where once a week I sit down and talk about a true crime case |
0:09.8 | You can listen to the audio version every Tuesday on a Spotify Apple or wherever you can find podcasts |
0:16.5 | Or you can watch the visual version on my YouTube channel every Wednesday and if not |
0:23.0 | Totally chill like you do not have to you know subscribe or anything if you don't want to we are just here to talk some |
0:29.8 | True crime, you know, just listen to a story. No pressure. No pressure |
0:35.0 | So today's case I got suggested from a lot of you guys a lot of the cases that I've covered has always dealt with abuse |
0:43.4 | from men towards women, but never women towards men and I feel like that is a very important |
0:51.1 | Conversation to have because it does happen may not be as often as men |
0:56.4 | Towards women, but it does happen where women will you know manipulate or physically abuse or mentally abuse men and I feel like it's |
1:07.0 | Definitely a conversation that we should be open about having and not trying to derail the conversation about men |
1:14.9 | Abusing women, but I'm just saying it should be an open discussion for |
1:20.3 | Abuse in general no matter what gender you are what gender you identify as and I feel like abuse from women towards men |
1:29.7 | Happens a lot more than we may think and I feel like if you create a safe space for men to open up about those abuse issues |
1:40.7 | Without feeling like less than a man or feeling like they are you know in |
1:46.5 | Superior because usually like stereotypically man above women, you know, whatever whatever |
1:54.0 | So I feel like by having an open discussion about it |
1:57.1 | It could actually help a lot of people sometimes men feel ashamed or embarrassed to open up about things like this and |
2:05.2 | Unfortunately, that is exactly what happened to the man we are going to be talking about in today's video |
2:11.4 | Ejaz Ahmed Ejaz Ahmed was born on February 8th, 1962 in Faz Labad, Pakistan |
2:19.0 | His parents were originally from India, but moved to Pakistan shortly after World War 2 |
2:25.2 | His mom and his dad were said to be very very hard workers and did all that they could to support their family |
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