• Episode 202: The Tragic Story of Cinnamon Brown

  • Jan 22 2021
  • Duración: 1 h y 1 m
  • Podcast
  • 4.9 out of 5 stars (9 calificaciones)

Episode 202: The Tragic Story of Cinnamon Brown

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  • Cinnamon Brown was 14 years old when her own father, David Brown, convinced her to carry out the murder of her stepmother, Linda Bailey Brown. Cinnamon was fully convinced and brainwashed into thinking that she wouldn’t do jail time and instead just have to see a psychiatrist. Little did she know, she’d be taken away in cuffs and sent to a California Youth Authority facility for the next 4 years while her father and his new wife cashed in on Linda’s life insurance policy and lived the good life. Don't worry though, Cinnamon came back strong and David got what he deserved.
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Victim terminology

My only criticism is the choice of words when it comes to a grown man well into his 20's, "DATING" a 13 year old...I don't think a grown man well into his 20's "dates" a 13 year old girl, I think he rapes a 13 year old girl. Even if every other adult & relative present enabled or condoned it. Since he had time to scope her out and groom her while dating her older sibling, it sounds like a highly premeditated assault and even hostage situation. Crazy how when children are compliant or complicit with a predator, which is highly common within the psychology of abusive dynamics, it is called "love". I wish everyone would be at least as careful with the wording and terms of victimization as they are with pronouns on Twitter.
Awesome coverage of the case, (as always, best podcast ever).but just had to say something on behalf of every kid taken advantage of and hurt by a predator, if I neglect to say anything that makes me part of the problem.

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