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Domino Effect of Murder

Domino Effect of Murder

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What’s the backstory of murder after the police leave, the headlines read and news footage viewed? What's the personal fallout on first responders, witnesses, coworkers, family members and even the perpetrator years and decades later? Honest, detailed true accounts and comments by those who traveled the path are shared. In addition, some episodes spotlight information that is rarely known at the time it is needed. There are so many more victims than the ones taken to the morgue. Yet there is hope. Post Traumatic Growth does happen and no one has to go it alone. (This podcast is published twice-monthly on Wednesdays January - November.)


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Episodios
  • Sheila Lowe and the Tragedy of Losing her Daughter to Murder-Suicide
    Jul 23 2025
    Sheila Lowe and her daughter had a complicated relationship. It could have been the result of her daughter's head injury as a toddler, complicated by a divorce. Perhaps a choice of friends played a role also. Whatever caused their ups and downs, Sheila never stopped loving her daughter. She had imagined her daughter inviting risk into her life, the kind of risk that leaves one arrested or hospitalized or deceased. Still, there is not preparation for the tragic news of a homicide when it arrives.
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    50 m
  • When the Dead Become Anonymous: Dr. Anita Fowler
    Jul 9 2025
    When Dr. Fowler 's only child when missing in NYC, it became apparant the police were not going to be looking for him. They repeatedly told her "He'll be back." His poster was removed from the bulletin board after only a few weeks and Dr. Fowler never received a call from the detective assigned to LaMont's case. Years went by. Much to her surprise, the detective on the other end of her regular phone calls suddenly changed his stance. "Why, yes. You should come in." It was then she heard the hard truth. Not only had LaMont washed up on the banks of the East River eight days after he went missing, but he was identified. But that was the end of the investigation. No one made an attempt to reach out to his family. This episode shines a light on situations like LaMont's as well as offers five strategies of what to do about it.
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    18 m
  • Safety for Homicide Survivors After The Death
    Jun 25 2025
    Safety is important. Although we know that, we often forget about it in the depths of our grief. There is good reason to be vigilant.
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    12 m
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