Description
On this episode of They Walk Among America… When people with children embark on new relationships, the children involved often require an adjustment period. This may involve adapting to new routines, becoming part of a blended family, and getting used to an entirely new dynamic. Additionally, the new adult in their lives might bring unresolved issues from their own past. At about 3 PM on July 8th, 2009, Spartanburg Sheriff’s Office deputies were dispatched to a scene following reports of a domestic incident. When first responders arrived, they were shocked to find a young child had been caught up in a situation that had nothing to do with her. The case sent shockwaves throughout the community, shedding light on the unfortunate reality that far too often, innocent children can become collateral damage in adult affairs…
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‘They Walk Among America’ is a Law & Crime podcast network production.
This episode was hosted by Nina Innsted.
Researched and written by Eileen Macfarlane.
Editing and scoring by Kory Hilpmann.
Script editing, additional writing and production direction by Rosanna and Benjamin Fitton.
MUSIC:
Those Lost by Moments
Things Gone Wrong by Moments
The Pain of Losing Love by Kurtis Parks
Dead Ends by Wicked Cinema
Vanished by Wicked Cinema
Sweet Collapse by Matt Grossman
Words For A Good Man by Lost Ghosts
Dark Cloud by Ian Kelosky
Shadow Passage by Cody Martin
Night Watch by Third Age
Al Fine by Markus Huber
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