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S3 Ep378: Elizabeth Smart | Taken From Her Bed (Part 1)

S3 Ep378: Elizabeth Smart | Taken From Her Bed (Part 1)

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In June of 2002, a 14-year-old girl was taken from her bedroom in the middle of the night, from a quiet home in one of the safest neighborhoods in one of the safest cities in America. Her name was Elizabeth Smart. This case has endured for more than two decades, not only because of what happened to Elizabeth, but because of how it happened. It forces us to confront uncomfortable questions about trust, faith, and what happens when deeply held beliefs collide with someone willing to exploit them.

Elizabeth wasn't held for hours or days. She was a prisoner for nine months, subjected to repeated trauma and torture that would have broken most adults. But Elizabeth's story is not just about what happened to her. It's also about survival and strength. It's about a young girl who would later turn the unimaginable into advocacy and support for victims of kidnapping and sexual violence.

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I really appreciate having a detective's perspective, and the content is always treated woth respect. I like to know the podcasters realize these are real people and real trauma, not just stories to make money out of. I'm glad this is on audible as i'm basically always on my phone and i much prefer Audible to YouTube. I am an audiophile and i love having all my books and podcasts in the same place. Also don't like Spotify, idk, the phone app just annoys me. I wish Stephanie put her chanbel on audible as well.

Respectful true crime, glad it's on Audible

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