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Something Was Wrong

S9 E8: Trapped

Something Was Wrong

Broken Cycle Media

True Crime, Documentary, Education, Society & Culture

4.124.6K Ratings

🗓️ 23 September 2021

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

As Ardie and Darcy’s turbulent relationship spilled into public view, Ardie’s life of crime is finally laid bare, exposing new revelations along the way.


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Sources:

National Coalition Against Domestic Violence: Domestic Violence in California. Published in 2020. Accessed August 3, 2021. Retrieved from https://assets.speakcdn.com/assets/2497/ncadv_california_fact_sheet_2020.pdf

California Courts, the Judicial Branch of California: Domestic Violence. Publication date unknown. Accessed August 3, 2021. https://www.courts.ca.gov/selfhelp-domesticviolence.htm?rdeLocaleAttr=en

WomensLaw.org: Restraining Orders. Last updated June 16, 2021. Accessed August 3, 2020. https://www.womenslaw.org/laws/ca/restraining-orders/domestic-violence-restraining-orders

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Something was wrong is intended for mature audiences.

0:04.3

Episodes discuss topics that can be triggering, such as emotional, physical, and sexual violence,

0:10.6

suicide, and murder.

0:12.1

I am not a therapist or a doctor.

0:14.3

If you're in need of support, please visit somethingwaswrong.com slash resources for a list

0:20.8

of nonprofit organizations that can help.

0:23.9

Some names have been changed for anonymity purposes.

0:27.3

Investigations expressed by guests on the show are their own, and do not necessarily represent

0:31.9

the views of myself or audio chuck.

0:35.0

Resources and source material are linked in the episode notes.

0:38.5

Thank you so much for listening.

0:40.4

According to California State Domestic Violence Laws, abuse is defined as physically hurting

0:46.4

or trying to hurt someone intentionally or recklessly.

0:50.8

Sexual assault, making someone reasonably afraid that they or someone else are about to

0:55.8

be seriously hurt or behavior like harassing, stalking, threatening, or hitting someone,

1:03.1

disturbing someone's peace or destroying someone's personal property.

1:07.8

Other examples of interpersonal violence are described as kicking, shoving, pushing,

1:13.2

pulling hair, throwing things, scaring, or following you, or keeping you from freely

1:18.6

coming or going.

1:20.2

It can even include physical abuse of family pets.

1:23.8

A domestic violence restraining order, or DVRO, is defined in California as a court order

1:30.6

that helps protect people from abuse or threats of abuse from someone they have a close relationship

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