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In American history, there have been countless notorious criminals. These criminals have committed heartless acts, usually over and over and over again. These criminals have ruined lives, prevented futures, and have given heart-wrenching pain to more friends and families than we can ever imagine. But it seems as though society rewards these criminals by remembering them and often glorifying them while forgetting the victims. For instance, you all know the names of Ted Bundy, Jeffery Dahmer, and Al Capone. But do you know the names of Kathy Kleiner, Anthony Sears, and James Clark? Chances are, probably not. So I’ve decided to start a series called I Survived. I’ll upload weekly episodes, right here, on The Jury’s Verdict podcast page, talking about America’s notorious criminals, but with an emphasis on their victims. Because the real people we should be talking about, remembering, and glorifying are the victims and not the criminals. And we can start doing this by talking about their stories, instead of focusing on the perpetrators. I hope you guys enjoy this series and make sure to tune in for the first episode.
In American history, there have been countless notorious criminals. These criminals have committed heartless acts, usually over and over and over again. These criminals have ruined lives, prevented futures, and have given heart-wrenching pain to more friends and families than we can ever imagine. But it seems as though society rewards these criminals by remembering them and often glorifying them while forgetting the victims. For instance, you all know the names of Ted Bundy, Jeffery Dahmer, and Al Capone. But do you know the names of Kathy Kleiner, Anthony Sears, and James Clark? Chances are, probably not. So I’ve decided to start a series called I Survived. I’ll upload weekly episodes, right here, on The Jury’s Verdict podcast page, talking about America’s notorious criminals, but with an emphasis on their victims. Because the real people we should be talking about, remembering, and glorifying are the victims and not the criminals. And we can start doing this by talking about their stories, instead of focusing on the perpetrators. I hope you guys enjoy this series and make sure to tune in for the first episode.