Domino Effect of Murder

Updated: 20 Nov 2024 • 121 episodes
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www.jancantyphd.com What’s the backstory of murder after the police leave, the headlines read and news footage viewed? What's the personal fallout on first responders, witnesses, coworkers, family members and even the perpetrator years and decades later? Honest, detailed true accounts and comments by those who traveled the path are shared. In addition, some episodes spotlight information that is rarely known at the time it is needed. There are so many more victims than the ones taken to the morgue. Yet there is hope. Post Traumatic Growth does happen and no one has to go it alone. (This podcast is published twice-monthly on Wednesdays January - November.)

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20 Nov 2024 • EN

Season 5 Wrap Up

This episode reviews three matters.  First, it reviews how the podcast originated.  Second, it will cover the gains and losses for homicide survivors this year (as I see it).  Last, it will convey the surprise twist that the episodes have taken recently pertaining to after death communication.  Please join us, won't yo

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Homicide survivors know that "closure" is a myth.  (Closure literally means "to conclude.")  Lack of closure is demonstrated in many ways, like attending the parole hearing.  Here we will learn from Jeanne Dotts Brykalski as she describes her fight to keep the offender who killed her parents behind bars. Each time she

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This multifaceted, energetic still-young woman has worn many hats since the day her brother was murdered.  She was only 16.  The assailant was a life-long friend and only 21.  Her search to find where she belongs, and what her true calling is, has taken her around the world for years.  Her two loves have always been be

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Clark Fredericks turned himself in following the brutal murder of Sheriff Dennis Pegg in Sussex County, New Jersey.  Considering Clark's long history of drug abuse, motorcycle gang membership, and periodic unemployment, Clark assumed the worst.  But much to his shock and bewilderment, each law enforcement officer and g

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Doug Fifer is a 25-year veteran of the Anchorage P.D.  He's seen his share of homicides, suicides, financial scams, and sexual deviants.  In this episode, we learn about the unique challenges of working in law enforcement within a large, sparsely populated, rugged environment such as Alaska.  Few jurisdictions have to

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Anniversary reactions are unavoidable.  They are represent the way our brain keeps us safe.

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