S2E25 - Pain into Purpose: Our Conversation with Lori Williams, Krystle Cook's Aunt
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In this emotional and deeply personal episode of Tragedy: A True Crime Podcast, we sit down with Lori Williams, Krystle’s aunt, as she shares the painful reality of reliving trauma during the parole hearing process and the emotional toll that violent crime continues to have on surviving family members years later. Lori opens up about the challenges of navigating victim advocacy, the frustration many co-victims experience when communication breaks down, and the lessons she has learned about supporting one another through unimaginable grief.
We also discuss organizations that provide critical support for families affected by homicide, including Parents of Murdered Children (POMC), a national organization offering emotional support, advocacy resources, and guidance for survivors of violent crime. Lori reflects on how resources like these can help families find connection, understanding, and purpose in the aftermath of tragedy.
This episode is a powerful conversation about grief, resilience, advocacy, and turning pain into purpose.
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