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I Want You To Know

I Want You To Know

著者: The National Center for Victims of Crime
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Some stories don’t end when the headlines fade. They are just beginning.

I Want You To Know is a powerful, trauma-informed true crime podcast that centers the voices too often left out of the narrative, victims and the people who love them. Hosted by Kristen Feden and Renee Williams, this series blends legal insight with deeply human storytelling to explore the lasting impact of crime long after the case is closed.

Each episode dives into a real story through intimate conversations with victims and their families, uncovering the emotional, psychological, and often overlooked realities they continue to face. In a moment unlike anything else in true crime, every episode concludes with a powerful, uninterrupted victim impact statement. These are words spoken directly, honestly, and without limitation.

This is more than a podcast. It is a space for truth, for healing, and for voices to finally be heard. Because these stories matter. And now, they get to be told the way they were always meant to be.

2026 The National Center for Victims of Crime
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  • Chasing a Dream, Facing a Predator with Jayden Harris
    2026/07/10

    One young woman's dream of performing on stage became a fight to reclaim her voice. In this episode of I Want You To Know, Jayden Harris and her mother, Shannon, share the story behind Jayden's allegations of grooming and sexual exploitation while working as a teenage performer in Branson.

    They open up about the warning signs that were easy to miss, the impact of manipulation and abuse, and the emotional toll that continued long after everything became public. This is about the realities of power imbalances, survivor silencing, and why healing looks different for every person.

    Jayden also shares how finding her voice transformed her pain into purpose. Rather than accepting a settlement that would have required her to remain silent, she made the courageous decision to refuse signing a non-disclosure agreement because, as she explains, healing could never come at the cost of losing her voice. Every conversation helps break the silence, raise awareness, and remind survivors that they are not alone.

    Resources:

    Free confidential help is always available at victimconnect.org

    If you have been a victim of a crime and would like to share your story, please contact us at media@victimsofcrime.org

    This podcast discusses real crimes and may include sensitive topics that could be difficult for some listeners. Listener discretion is advised.

    The information shared in this podcast is for informational and storytelling purposes only and is not intended as legal advice.

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    23 分
  • It Didn't Look Like Human Trafficking: Teresa's Story of Survival and Purpose
    2026/07/03

    What if human trafficking often looks very different than you've imagined? In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Teresa Merriweather, a survivor, educator, and nationally recognized advocate who challenges the stereotypes that keep trafficking hidden in plain sight.

    Teresa shares how she was groomed by someone she trusted deeply, a respected leader in her church, and how emotional manipulation, betrayal, and coercion slowly led to her exploitation. Her story is a sobering reminder that trafficking does not always begin with force, and that victims come from every background, profession, age, and walk of life.

    She also shares how she now trains law enforcement, healthcare professionals, foster parents, schools, and communities to recognize the warning signs that so often go unnoticed.

    Resources:

    Free confidential help is always available at victimconnect.org

    If you have been a victim of a crime and would like to share your story, please contact us at media@victimsofcrime.org


    This podcast discusses real crimes and may include sensitive topics that could be difficult for some listeners. Listener discretion is advised.

    The information shared in this podcast is for informational and storytelling purposes only and is not intended as legal advice.

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    29 分
  • Faith, Betrayal, and Survival: Joseph Cleveland's Story
    2026/06/26

    For nearly twenty years, Joseph Cleveland carried a secret he had never fully understood himself. What began as a trusted mentorship during a difficult season of his childhood eventually revealed itself to be years of grooming and sexual abuse at the hands of a respected church leader.

    Joseph shares his story in his own words, taking us through the loneliness and vulnerability that made him a target, the manipulation that kept him silent, and the moment everything finally came into focus decades later. He speaks candidly about the realities many survivors face after coming forward, including self-doubt, shame, broken trust, and the painful responses from institutions that were supposed to protect children. This episode provides a powerful look at what survival, advocacy, and reclaiming your voice can truly mean.

    If you or someone you love has been impacted by abuse, we hope this conversation reminds you that you are not alone. Thank you for listening, for supporting survivor stories, and for helping us create space for these difficult but necessary conversations.


    Resources:

    Free confidential help is always available at victimconnect.org

    If you have been a victim of a crime and would like to share your story, please contact us at media@victimsofcrime.org

    This podcast discusses real crimes and may include sensitive topics that could be difficult for some listeners. Listener discretion is advised.

    The information shared in this podcast is for informational and storytelling purposes only and is not intended as legal advice.

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    51 分
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