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Women and Crime

Seemona Sumasar

Women and Crime

Cloud10

True Crime, Social Sciences, Science, Society & Culture

4.62.7K Ratings

🗓️ 20 December 2022

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

Ep 106: A woman’s report of a sexual assault ends with her arrest for a violent felony. Did she really commit these crimes, or was she framed by an angry ex-lover? This is the Seemona Sumasar story Sources for Today's Episode: The New York Times Dateline Secrets Uncovered The Daily Mail Sumasar v. Nassau County case text Sponsors: (thanks for using our promo codes, it really does help the show!) Thrive Market - Go to ThriveMarket.com/womenandcrime amd join Thrive Market today and get 30% off your first order, plus a FREE $60 gift! ThriveMarket.com/womenandcrime Credits: Written and Hosted by Amy Shlosberg and Meghan Sacks Produced by James Varga Audio Editor, Jose Alfonzo Script Editor, Abagail Belcastro Music by Dessert Media Help is Available: If you or someone you know is a victim of domestic or other violence, there are many organizations that can offer support or help you in your specific situation. For direct links to organizations please visit https://womenandcrimepodcast.com/resources/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

This podcast may contain content that is graphic and disturbing in nature.

0:04.0

Listener discretion is advised.

0:06.0

A woman's report of a sexual assault ends with her arrest for violent felony.

0:10.1

Did she really commit these crimes or was she framed by an angry ex-lover?

0:14.4

This is the Samona Sumisar story.

0:45.2

Good morning Amy.

0:49.2

Good morning Megan. How are you today?

0:50.8

I'm great. This case is kind of a wild one.

0:55.6

It was covered by date line to wild back.

0:58.0

You know, like I'm a date line, obviously, fanatic.

1:01.2

Yep. And I remembered it. I remember it actually pretty vividly.

1:04.5

So I came across it again on a replay and I went, oh my goodness,

1:08.5

this case, I can't believe I even forgot about it.

1:11.0

Then it brought it back to me. Then I started doing the deep dive, which I wanted, you know,

1:14.8

of course, for this episode.

1:16.3

And I kind of wanted to cover this story for two reasons.

1:19.9

One, because it brings up very interesting theories on the extremes a person will go to to get what

1:26.3

they want. And two, this case really showcases the subsequent flaws in our justice system

1:33.0

that might allow people to get away with these kind of extremes and these acts of revenge.

1:37.6

So it's complicated. It's wild and it's a bizarre story.

1:43.4

So I'm just letting you know buckle up. I've never heard of the case.

1:46.8

And I always like bringing you ones that you haven't heard of.

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