Brit Prawat
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Right.
But investigators are still saying Michael's in the clear.
But investigators are still saying Michael's in the clear.
By not saying anything.
By not saying anything.
And they haven't done anything to contradict that.
And they haven't done anything to contradict that.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
I said that.
I said that.
Minutes ago.
Minutes ago.
And you can follow us on Instagram at Crime Junkie Podcast.
And you can follow us on Instagram at Crime Junkie Podcast.
So I like we just give you a little extra. Yeah. Okay, so this one is from Jennifer H., and it definitely, definitely gives me so much to be grateful for. Hi, Ashley and Britt, and all of the incredible staff at AudioChalk. Which, side note, hi. Like, thank you so much for, like, saying something about our incredible, incredible team here.
So I like we just give you a little extra. Yeah. Okay, so this one is from Jennifer H., and it definitely, definitely gives me so much to be grateful for. Hi, Ashley and Britt, and all of the incredible staff at AudioChalk. Which, side note, hi. Like, thank you so much for, like, saying something about our incredible, incredible team here.
I'm 49 years old and live with my family in Westfield, Indiana. Oh, boy. Yeah. I love her, but, like, no, I don't. Like, clearly you've been listening to me and Brett. Yeah. Well, for as long as I can remember, like literally since I was about 10 years old, it was my dream to become a lawyer. From a young age, I have been passionate about justice for victims and for those wrongfully convicted.
I'm 49 years old and live with my family in Westfield, Indiana. Oh, boy. Yeah. I love her, but, like, no, I don't. Like, clearly you've been listening to me and Brett. Yeah. Well, for as long as I can remember, like literally since I was about 10 years old, it was my dream to become a lawyer. From a young age, I have been passionate about justice for victims and for those wrongfully convicted.
I knew I could help change the world by working in the legal field. However, growing up in a cult that wouldn't allow women in the workplace, I gave up on that dream. Many years later, after we escaped the cult and I started my re-entry into the real world, I just assumed that dream was gone and that I had to grieve what could have been.