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And I think her artwork is just so incredible. And so I was like, do you think she'd do like a drawing for the artwork for the show? And Lenora's like, it doesn't hurt to ask. So listeners, especially those who are interested in criminology, victimology, science, true crime, We'll be definitely big fans of this show.
And I think her artwork is just so incredible. And so I was like, do you think she'd do like a drawing for the artwork for the show? And Lenora's like, it doesn't hurt to ask. So listeners, especially those who are interested in criminology, victimology, science, true crime, We'll be definitely big fans of this show.
So again, that starts 7-7-2025 and you can join us and celebrate its launch on July 13th, 5 to 8 p.m. St. Felix, Hollywood. Moving forward, some other exciting updates that we had recently, Amy highlighted on the What Came Next episode we did with the survivor who we're calling Dara.
So again, that starts 7-7-2025 and you can join us and celebrate its launch on July 13th, 5 to 8 p.m. St. Felix, Hollywood. Moving forward, some other exciting updates that we had recently, Amy highlighted on the What Came Next episode we did with the survivor who we're calling Dara.
So again, that starts 7-7-2025 and you can join us and celebrate its launch on July 13th, 5 to 8 p.m. St. Felix, Hollywood. Moving forward, some other exciting updates that we had recently, Amy highlighted on the What Came Next episode we did with the survivor who we're calling Dara.
At that point, the Senate bill, Senate Bill 151 in Indiana, that Dara has been working with various representatives on, it finally passed in the Senate. On 4-30-2025, Senate Bill 151 became public law. And this law specifies that a prosecution for rape as a level three felony that is barred by the statute of limitations may still be brought within 10 years from the discovery of DNA evidence.
At that point, the Senate bill, Senate Bill 151 in Indiana, that Dara has been working with various representatives on, it finally passed in the Senate. On 4-30-2025, Senate Bill 151 became public law. And this law specifies that a prosecution for rape as a level three felony that is barred by the statute of limitations may still be brought within 10 years from the discovery of DNA evidence.
At that point, the Senate bill, Senate Bill 151 in Indiana, that Dara has been working with various representatives on, it finally passed in the Senate. On 4-30-2025, Senate Bill 151 became public law. And this law specifies that a prosecution for rape as a level three felony that is barred by the statute of limitations may still be brought within 10 years from the discovery of DNA evidence.
Dara has been instrumental in working with the representatives to help author this bill, support this bill. It was a very exciting day for us here at Broken Cycle Media, and we just couldn't be happier for her.
Dara has been instrumental in working with the representatives to help author this bill, support this bill. It was a very exciting day for us here at Broken Cycle Media, and we just couldn't be happier for her.
Dara has been instrumental in working with the representatives to help author this bill, support this bill. It was a very exciting day for us here at Broken Cycle Media, and we just couldn't be happier for her.
She has just been such an inspiration to me. Recently, we found out that Malik's law that we were discussing for season 23 in Texas, it did not get passed through in the House that session, which is not uncommon, even though obviously it can be very disappointing and discouraging for those who are working on these bills.
She has just been such an inspiration to me. Recently, we found out that Malik's law that we were discussing for season 23 in Texas, it did not get passed through in the House that session, which is not uncommon, even though obviously it can be very disappointing and discouraging for those who are working on these bills.
She has just been such an inspiration to me. Recently, we found out that Malik's law that we were discussing for season 23 in Texas, it did not get passed through in the House that session, which is not uncommon, even though obviously it can be very disappointing and discouraging for those who are working on these bills.
I was able to share with them because of Dara's perseverance in what she's accomplished. We've had other survivors who have been met with these obstacles in the past. They've stayed persistent. And sometimes it's a matter of changing some of the language, doing a little bit more research. There's different reasons. So again, just incredible work on her part, her family's part. And
I was able to share with them because of Dara's perseverance in what she's accomplished. We've had other survivors who have been met with these obstacles in the past. They've stayed persistent. And sometimes it's a matter of changing some of the language, doing a little bit more research. There's different reasons. So again, just incredible work on her part, her family's part. And
I was able to share with them because of Dara's perseverance in what she's accomplished. We've had other survivors who have been met with these obstacles in the past. They've stayed persistent. And sometimes it's a matter of changing some of the language, doing a little bit more research. There's different reasons. So again, just incredible work on her part, her family's part. And
It was just really fun getting to see that from a distance. I hope we see more of it. Another incredible legislative win for survivors was the Take It Down Act that just recently passed. This was a bipartisan law, meaning both sides of the aisle supported this law.
It was just really fun getting to see that from a distance. I hope we see more of it. Another incredible legislative win for survivors was the Take It Down Act that just recently passed. This was a bipartisan law, meaning both sides of the aisle supported this law.
It was just really fun getting to see that from a distance. I hope we see more of it. Another incredible legislative win for survivors was the Take It Down Act that just recently passed. This was a bipartisan law, meaning both sides of the aisle supported this law.