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Was the fix in? In this episode, Michael Cain and Craig McLachlan go deeper into the details
of the criminal case — including the charge that became almost too absurd to believe: the so-
called "ankle tickle"
But it's Vanessa who brings the questions that cut to the heart of it all. How can anyone be
expected to modify or reflect on their behaviour if no one ever raises a concern with them
directly? When friendly interactions and communications continue freely — in the workplace
and beyond it — is it just to have complaints aired so publicly, and so devastatingly, in the
press?
This is the unfiltered, human side of a case that ultimately ended in full acquittal. No spin. No
filter. Just the truth.
You can watch the original video version of this episode here: https://youtu.be/GHjLmXbrNlY?si=j2Tvzf6pcTGIt5HE
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
By Vanessa ScammellWas the fix in? In this episode, Michael Cain and Craig McLachlan go deeper into the details
of the criminal case — including the charge that became almost too absurd to believe: the so-
called "ankle tickle"
But it's Vanessa who brings the questions that cut to the heart of it all. How can anyone be
expected to modify or reflect on their behaviour if no one ever raises a concern with them
directly? When friendly interactions and communications continue freely — in the workplace
and beyond it — is it just to have complaints aired so publicly, and so devastatingly, in the
press?
This is the unfiltered, human side of a case that ultimately ended in full acquittal. No spin. No
filter. Just the truth.
You can watch the original video version of this episode here: https://youtu.be/GHjLmXbrNlY?si=j2Tvzf6pcTGIt5HE
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.