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J.E. Reich

๐Ÿ‘ค Speaker
534 total appearances

Appearances Over Time

Podcast Appearances

Something Was Wrong
S6: (3/3) WCN Presents: [J.E.] S6 Updates

Maybe she'll grow and change. You shouldn't have to be in prison to grow and change. Our prison industrial complex isn't about rehabilitation or reparative care. It's punitive. She was sentenced to a federal correctional facility in California. It was important to me that she was not imprisoned in a facility that wasn't in her home state and wasn't somewhere close to her family.

Something Was Wrong
S6: (1/3) WCN Presents: [J.E.] S6 Updates

We still don't have solid proof as to how or why she came to become fixated on us or me. Because it was an open investigation, there was little that we could be told. They didn't say anything as to how she was able to call us and not have a traceable number. What was interesting is at the beginning, there was some sort of device that she used to sort of mask her voice to some extent.

Something Was Wrong
S6: (1/3) WCN Presents: [J.E.] S6 Updates

We still don't have solid proof as to how or why she came to become fixated on us or me. Because it was an open investigation, there was little that we could be told. They didn't say anything as to how she was able to call us and not have a traceable number. What was interesting is at the beginning, there was some sort of device that she used to sort of mask her voice to some extent.

Something Was Wrong
S6: (1/3) WCN Presents: [J.E.] S6 Updates

We still don't have solid proof as to how or why she came to become fixated on us or me. Because it was an open investigation, there was little that we could be told. They didn't say anything as to how she was able to call us and not have a traceable number. What was interesting is at the beginning, there was some sort of device that she used to sort of mask her voice to some extent.

Something Was Wrong
S6: (2/3) WCN Presents: [J.E.] S6 Updates

If there's a morning I wake up and, as I make my morning tea, don't wonder as to whether it's the last cup I'll ever make, it's a blessing. I am a person who, in this moment, feels as if I'll never experience the feeling of relief. I think back to the day in March 2023 that I was informed she was arrested and how the news left me empty and numb.

Something Was Wrong
S6: (2/3) WCN Presents: [J.E.] S6 Updates

If there's a morning I wake up and, as I make my morning tea, don't wonder as to whether it's the last cup I'll ever make, it's a blessing. I am a person who, in this moment, feels as if I'll never experience the feeling of relief. I think back to the day in March 2023 that I was informed she was arrested and how the news left me empty and numb.

Something Was Wrong
S6: (2/3) WCN Presents: [J.E.] S6 Updates

If there's a morning I wake up and, as I make my morning tea, don't wonder as to whether it's the last cup I'll ever make, it's a blessing. I am a person who, in this moment, feels as if I'll never experience the feeling of relief. I think back to the day in March 2023 that I was informed she was arrested and how the news left me empty and numb.

Something Was Wrong
S6: (3/3) WCN Presents: [J.E.] S6 Updates

They can visit her if they want to. The idea that she would be imprisoned in a place that would make it impossible for her family and close loved ones to visit seemed unbelievably cruel. Obviously, there's an extradition process. I'm not sure if she's been extradited to California yet. I think that she probably has.

Something Was Wrong
S6: (3/3) WCN Presents: [J.E.] S6 Updates

They can visit her if they want to. The idea that she would be imprisoned in a place that would make it impossible for her family and close loved ones to visit seemed unbelievably cruel. Obviously, there's an extradition process. I'm not sure if she's been extradited to California yet. I think that she probably has.

Something Was Wrong
S6: (3/3) WCN Presents: [J.E.] S6 Updates

They can visit her if they want to. The idea that she would be imprisoned in a place that would make it impossible for her family and close loved ones to visit seemed unbelievably cruel. Obviously, there's an extradition process. I'm not sure if she's been extradited to California yet. I think that she probably has.

Something Was Wrong
S6: (1/3) WCN Presents: [J.E.] S6 Updates

But towards the end, she stopped using that. So you could pretty much hear her voice clearly. They pretty much got identified her. And then I just remember in March of 2023, receiving a call. I think it was first from my mom and then from the FBI liaison, who was one of the agents, saying that she had been arrested. It was in the middle of my workday, and I took a 10-minute break.

Something Was Wrong
S6: (1/3) WCN Presents: [J.E.] S6 Updates

But towards the end, she stopped using that. So you could pretty much hear her voice clearly. They pretty much got identified her. And then I just remember in March of 2023, receiving a call. I think it was first from my mom and then from the FBI liaison, who was one of the agents, saying that she had been arrested. It was in the middle of my workday, and I took a 10-minute break.

Something Was Wrong
S6: (1/3) WCN Presents: [J.E.] S6 Updates

But towards the end, she stopped using that. So you could pretty much hear her voice clearly. They pretty much got identified her. And then I just remember in March of 2023, receiving a call. I think it was first from my mom and then from the FBI liaison, who was one of the agents, saying that she had been arrested. It was in the middle of my workday, and I took a 10-minute break.

Something Was Wrong
S6: (2/3) WCN Presents: [J.E.] S6 Updates

When I walk out of the courtroom today, I will hope for relief. I will hope for justice. But I am afraid that the defendant has left me bereft of anything but an innate sense of survival. I mourn what she's taken from me. I mourn the person I think I was supposed to be, who I could have been. I want to direct my comments here to the defendant.

Something Was Wrong
S6: (2/3) WCN Presents: [J.E.] S6 Updates

When I walk out of the courtroom today, I will hope for relief. I will hope for justice. But I am afraid that the defendant has left me bereft of anything but an innate sense of survival. I mourn what she's taken from me. I mourn the person I think I was supposed to be, who I could have been. I want to direct my comments here to the defendant.

Something Was Wrong
S6: (2/3) WCN Presents: [J.E.] S6 Updates

When I walk out of the courtroom today, I will hope for relief. I will hope for justice. But I am afraid that the defendant has left me bereft of anything but an innate sense of survival. I mourn what she's taken from me. I mourn the person I think I was supposed to be, who I could have been. I want to direct my comments here to the defendant.

Something Was Wrong
S6: (3/3) WCN Presents: [J.E.] S6 Updates

I'd have to look it up, which would be relatively easy, but it's difficult for me to do that for obvious reasons. I do get notifications for certain things. Within a month or two after the sentencing hearing, we received a notification about the restitution hearing in case I wanted to pursue that, which I did decide not to.

Something Was Wrong
S6: (3/3) WCN Presents: [J.E.] S6 Updates

I'd have to look it up, which would be relatively easy, but it's difficult for me to do that for obvious reasons. I do get notifications for certain things. Within a month or two after the sentencing hearing, we received a notification about the restitution hearing in case I wanted to pursue that, which I did decide not to.

Something Was Wrong
S6: (3/3) WCN Presents: [J.E.] S6 Updates

I'd have to look it up, which would be relatively easy, but it's difficult for me to do that for obvious reasons. I do get notifications for certain things. Within a month or two after the sentencing hearing, we received a notification about the restitution hearing in case I wanted to pursue that, which I did decide not to.

Something Was Wrong
S6: (2/3) WCN Presents: [J.E.] S6 Updates

I have compassion, but I want you to understand the grief that lives in my bones, in my marrow. I wish you rehabilitation and to receive care for your mental health, but that does not cure antisemitism or bigotry. What cures bigotry is empathy. I want you to carry the words I say today and never forget them, and to find a sense of empathy from your own experiences as a marginalized person.