Toledo Police Scandal: Naked Truths of 1971
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Welcome back to Talking Trash and Tacos! Today, we’re rolling the clock back to the summer of 1971—right here in Toledo—where a nineteen-year-old girl’s story blew open one of the biggest police scandals in city history.
This isn’t just a tale about late-night skinny-dipping at Willys Park. It’s about power, intimidation, and secrecy—and what happens when the very people sworn to protect are the ones breaking the law. It all started with a young woman named Diana Mulins Lieberois, whose encounters with Toledo police officers exposed a shocking web of misconduct.
We dive into the events that led to nine officers being punished (out of hundreds rumored to be involved), the pressure and harassment Diana endured, and how this case ultimately sparked the creation of Toledo’s Internal Affairs division. Along the way, we talk about the culture of the 1970s, the blurred lines between authority and abuse, and why stories like this still matter today.
From scandal and skinny-dipping to corruption and cover-ups, this episode peels back the layers of a little-known piece of Toledo history.