Brit Prawat
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Podcast Appearances
So it is possible that he would hear things first, right? Like knowing Loretta was missing or that Crystal had been killed, right?
So it is possible that he would hear things first, right? Like knowing Loretta was missing or that Crystal had been killed, right?
And I'd like to assume that if... There were no matches. We'd also want to say that part out loud, too, right? Yeah.
And I'd like to assume that if... There were no matches. We'd also want to say that part out loud, too, right? Yeah.
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This one is great. It's kind of made me giggle. It's about a scary situation that actually turned into something not so scary and kind of a learning experience, too. So I liked it. I wanted to come on and tell you, first, thank you for telling the stories of the unheard. They need to be told. Second, thank you for retelling stories of survivors and giving us enough life rules to write a book on.
This one is great. It's kind of made me giggle. It's about a scary situation that actually turned into something not so scary and kind of a learning experience, too. So I liked it. I wanted to come on and tell you, first, thank you for telling the stories of the unheard. They need to be told. Second, thank you for retelling stories of survivors and giving us enough life rules to write a book on.
However, one of these life rules actually saved my life. Kind of. I went to a store on a highway. It is a huge discount store and draws crowds of all kinds. It was a rainy day and I was by myself. I put my headphones in and turned on Crime Junkie to go thrifting. In the rain, it's just such a vibe. However, when I went back to the car, I loaded my stuff, got in the car, and drove off.
However, one of these life rules actually saved my life. Kind of. I went to a store on a highway. It is a huge discount store and draws crowds of all kinds. It was a rainy day and I was by myself. I put my headphones in and turned on Crime Junkie to go thrifting. In the rain, it's just such a vibe. However, when I went back to the car, I loaded my stuff, got in the car, and drove off.
I looked in the rearview mirror to merge lanes, and that's when I saw it. A tag. I was so scared. It was on the back window, a black object that wasn't meant to be there. My stomach dropped. The blood ran out of my face. And then I noticed a vehicle behind me. When I turned, they turned. This is when my radar went on. I started looking at the roads I was on. I was watching the time.
I looked in the rearview mirror to merge lanes, and that's when I saw it. A tag. I was so scared. It was on the back window, a black object that wasn't meant to be there. My stomach dropped. The blood ran out of my face. And then I noticed a vehicle behind me. When I turned, they turned. This is when my radar went on. I started looking at the roads I was on. I was watching the time.
I called my husband who had my kids. I told him what happened and then told him when I turned onto a new road, this was before we knew about Life 360, of course the person behind me turned. We traveled 26 miles like this. Shut up. Each turn closer to home, more dread of getting out of the car. I was terrified, but kept it together and marked each location and the time I turned.
I called my husband who had my kids. I told him what happened and then told him when I turned onto a new road, this was before we knew about Life 360, of course the person behind me turned. We traveled 26 miles like this. Shut up. Each turn closer to home, more dread of getting out of the car. I was terrified, but kept it together and marked each location and the time I turned.
I even made my husband write it down. It was scary. Call the police. Hang up on your husband. Two more turns to home. Don't go home. I decided to go out to the farm where his parents lived. So these people didn't know where I lived. But they're like in this rural area, I assume? Yeah. Where I live, my dogs, my family lived. I had a newborn and a two-year-old at the time. I couldn't do it.
I even made my husband write it down. It was scary. Call the police. Hang up on your husband. Two more turns to home. Don't go home. I decided to go out to the farm where his parents lived. So these people didn't know where I lived. But they're like in this rural area, I assume? Yeah. Where I live, my dogs, my family lived. I had a newborn and a two-year-old at the time. I couldn't do it.
One more turn towards the farm, the car behind me turned on a side road. That's when I turned in, ran into the house. This was the fastest I have ever ran. My husband and father-in-law went out to look at the car. They come back in laughing. I was in tears. They proceeded to tell me that the back wiper cover had come undone at the time.
One more turn towards the farm, the car behind me turned on a side road. That's when I turned in, ran into the house. This was the fastest I have ever ran. My husband and father-in-law went out to look at the car. They come back in laughing. I was in tears. They proceeded to tell me that the back wiper cover had come undone at the time.
It was sticking up, which made it look like there was a black tag. Then the car that was following me, a van carrying Amish folks home from a shopping trip. Because the driver stopped by and talked to my father-in-law, because they knew each other. Now we make jokes about it, but I'm thankful that I was able to run a practice run because you never know when the real time comes.
It was sticking up, which made it look like there was a black tag. Then the car that was following me, a van carrying Amish folks home from a shopping trip. Because the driver stopped by and talked to my father-in-law, because they knew each other. Now we make jokes about it, but I'm thankful that I was able to run a practice run because you never know when the real time comes.