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In this powerful and emotional episode, Sheriff Fred Harran speaks with Ashley Spence, a tireless victim advocate and founder of the DNA Justice Project. Ashley shares her harrowing personal story of surviving a brutal home invasion and how DNA evidence, years later, brought her attacker to justice. This episode is a compelling call to action, highlighting the critical need for updated DNA collection laws to prevent future crimes and ensure justice for all.Episode Highlights:(3:42) – Ashley recounts the terrifying night of her assault and the subsequent emotional and physical trauma.(7:10) – The shocking phone call: seven years after her assault, Ashley receives news of a DNA match.(11:00) – Discussion of the landmark 2013 Supreme Court case which affirmed DNA collection at arrest as a reasonable booking procedure.(16:00) – Ashley's emotional decision to testify while pregnant with her daughter, realizing the fight for justice was bigger than herself.(20:50) – Dispelling myths about DNA collection.(32:50) – Ashley's reinforces the urgency and importance of changing DNA laws to protect children and prevent future violence.Ready for an unfiltered look at law and order in Bucks County? Like, subscribe, and leave a review wherever you get your podcasts.----
Ashley Spence is a motivational speaker, victim advocate, author, and the founder of the DNA Justice Project, a non-profit dedicated to educating the public and policymakers on the critical role of forensic DNA in the criminal justice system. At the age of 19, Ashley survived a harrowing home invasion attack that nearly claimed her life. For years, her attacker remained unidentified until DNA evidence secured his conviction, resulting in a 137.5-year prison sentence. This experience fuels her mission to advocate for justice.Ashley testifies across the United States to promote legislation that maximizes the use of forensic DNA and advanced DNA technologies. Her advocacy extends globally, sparking conversations to unite communities in the fight against sexual violence. Driven by her love for her children and a deep commitment to ensuring justice for every victim, Ashley inspires change through her work.Through her practice of herbal medicine and yoga, Ashley has embraced healing methods that transform profound trauma into meaningful growth, shaping her approach to advocacy and life. Her journey reflects a powerful belief in the potential for beauty and transformation to emerge from even the deepest challenges.
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In this powerful and emotional episode, Sheriff Fred Harran speaks with Ashley Spence, a tireless victim advocate and founder of the DNA Justice Project. Ashley shares her harrowing personal story of surviving a brutal home invasion and how DNA evidence, years later, brought her attacker to justice. This episode is a compelling call to action, highlighting the critical need for updated DNA collection laws to prevent future crimes and ensure justice for all.Episode Highlights:(3:42) – Ashley recounts the terrifying night of her assault and the subsequent emotional and physical trauma.(7:10) – The shocking phone call: seven years after her assault, Ashley receives news of a DNA match.(11:00) – Discussion of the landmark 2013 Supreme Court case which affirmed DNA collection at arrest as a reasonable booking procedure.(16:00) – Ashley's emotional decision to testify while pregnant with her daughter, realizing the fight for justice was bigger than herself.(20:50) – Dispelling myths about DNA collection.(32:50) – Ashley's reinforces the urgency and importance of changing DNA laws to protect children and prevent future violence.Ready for an unfiltered look at law and order in Bucks County? Like, subscribe, and leave a review wherever you get your podcasts.----
Ashley Spence is a motivational speaker, victim advocate, author, and the founder of the DNA Justice Project, a non-profit dedicated to educating the public and policymakers on the critical role of forensic DNA in the criminal justice system. At the age of 19, Ashley survived a harrowing home invasion attack that nearly claimed her life. For years, her attacker remained unidentified until DNA evidence secured his conviction, resulting in a 137.5-year prison sentence. This experience fuels her mission to advocate for justice.Ashley testifies across the United States to promote legislation that maximizes the use of forensic DNA and advanced DNA technologies. Her advocacy extends globally, sparking conversations to unite communities in the fight against sexual violence. Driven by her love for her children and a deep commitment to ensuring justice for every victim, Ashley inspires change through her work.Through her practice of herbal medicine and yoga, Ashley has embraced healing methods that transform profound trauma into meaningful growth, shaping her approach to advocacy and life. Her journey reflects a powerful belief in the potential for beauty and transformation to emerge from even the deepest challenges.