Canary Row
Besides the heroic courage and bravery of Lauren Clark and Carole Griffin, what I find most remarkable in this story is the related nature of things. The way that one woman’s decision to call out her attacker publicly led to another woman’s ability to call out the Judge who assaulted her in her teens and early 20s. My hope is that their truth continues to grant others the courage to come forward. I hope that we, as a society, will continue to shine a collective light on cockroaches like Judge Truman Morrison and chef Jayro Cruz until there are no more safe places for such predators to exist. Kudos to Carole, Lauren, and Amy. Y’all are my heroes.
Mysterylane via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/08/20
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Starts slow, dose off and even when Amy tries to tease out we all know it’s the Judge. It’s the judge And Jury of system that slaps hand. I commend the women that had each other’s back but the most jaw dropping and raw part is in Chapter 6. When we receive the letter from Morrison and Carol...Read full review »
LoveDatHoney via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/05/20
The courage of Lauren and Carole is nothing short of remarkable. Combined with the empathy and persistence of Amy, and this series offers so much validation to survivors of all sorts of violent trauma.
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