Jan Canty
👤 PersonAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
You're pure as snow, pure as snow, pure as snow. And I think in his mind at that point in time, he was seeing Dawn and me as very different people.
Dawn came from an abusive household and she did not have a good self-esteem. I mean, She quit school a month before she graduated high school and she was nominated valedictorian. Instead, she threw all that away, left the suburbs to go downtown and met up with John and her life took a turn for the worse after that.
Dawn came from an abusive household and she did not have a good self-esteem. I mean, She quit school a month before she graduated high school and she was nominated valedictorian. Instead, she threw all that away, left the suburbs to go downtown and met up with John and her life took a turn for the worse after that.
Dawn came from an abusive household and she did not have a good self-esteem. I mean, She quit school a month before she graduated high school and she was nominated valedictorian. Instead, she threw all that away, left the suburbs to go downtown and met up with John and her life took a turn for the worse after that.
In a way, that was the old me. I mean, I had nothing when I met him. And he was saying, I'll pay your tuition, just like he said it to them.
In a way, that was the old me. I mean, I had nothing when I met him. And he was saying, I'll pay your tuition, just like he said it to them.
In a way, that was the old me. I mean, I had nothing when I met him. And he was saying, I'll pay your tuition, just like he said it to them.
It explained to me his attraction to me, you know, that I was a project. I was a challenge to be fixed, to be provided for. I was a good prop. someone he could perform for with his knowledge and his money. And I sat and ate it all up. I was a willing participant.
It explained to me his attraction to me, you know, that I was a project. I was a challenge to be fixed, to be provided for. I was a good prop. someone he could perform for with his knowledge and his money. And I sat and ate it all up. I was a willing participant.
It explained to me his attraction to me, you know, that I was a project. I was a challenge to be fixed, to be provided for. I was a good prop. someone he could perform for with his knowledge and his money. And I sat and ate it all up. I was a willing participant.
I will always be grateful for what he gave me. I don't mean just financially, but the encouragement. He was instrumental in getting me on my path, and I don't think I would have done it without him.
I will always be grateful for what he gave me. I don't mean just financially, but the encouragement. He was instrumental in getting me on my path, and I don't think I would have done it without him.
I will always be grateful for what he gave me. I don't mean just financially, but the encouragement. He was instrumental in getting me on my path, and I don't think I would have done it without him.
Once I left Detroit, and paid off the bills and got away from the media and got away from the police, I felt like I could start to reinvent my life.
Once I left Detroit, and paid off the bills and got away from the media and got away from the police, I felt like I could start to reinvent my life.
Once I left Detroit, and paid off the bills and got away from the media and got away from the police, I felt like I could start to reinvent my life.
What that did was end up in conflicted grief. You have dueling emotions. There's a part of you that's like the typical grief, you know, those loss and sadness and missing a person. But the other side of it is relief.
What that did was end up in conflicted grief. You have dueling emotions. There's a part of you that's like the typical grief, you know, those loss and sadness and missing a person. But the other side of it is relief.
What that did was end up in conflicted grief. You have dueling emotions. There's a part of you that's like the typical grief, you know, those loss and sadness and missing a person. But the other side of it is relief.
A homicide survivor is someone who is grieving over the homicide of a loved one. It's somebody who's left with the aftermath of murder. And the reason we don't know of that term is I don't think it's projected much in true crime. The focus is on the perpetrator and the deed, a little bit on the victim. And we're in the background and nobody cares.