Jennifer Hickson
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In a moment, a final story about reckoning with the truth from the son of a Texas preacher when the Moth Radio Hour continues.
This is the Moth Radio Hour.
I'm Jennifer Hickson.
We're hearing stories of shining a light in the corners in search of the facts.
Our final story was told at the Somerville Theater in Boston, where we partnered with public radio station WBUR.
Here's Harold Cox.
That was Harold Cox.
To see a picture of him and his siblings and his very patient parents, you can visit themoth.org, where you can also download the story.
Harold is a university professor in Boston and sometimes shares personal stories in the classroom.
He's happy to report that he hasn't pretended to faint since childhood and is now an excellent driver.
While working on the story, I kept wondering what his family thought about all this.
Harold was not willing to question his siblings because he still hasn't come clean to them.
Perhaps they're listening now.
The truth is out now, Harold.
Really do hope it sets you free.
That's it for this episode of the Moth Radio Hour.
Thanks to all the storytellers for their truths.