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Suffer the Little Children

Suffer the Little Children
Child Abuse
Arabella Parker
Domestic Violence
Justice System
Samantha Delcamp
Jahrid Burgess
Serenity Robinson
Lucas Call
Foster Care System
Police Misconduct
Leslie Joe Zeagler
Drug Addiction
Clint Mason
Ger'mya Alexander
Child Welfare Services
Carl Franklin Parker
Macy Grace Ditty
Plea Deal
Utah
Manslaughter

Suffer the Little Children is a podcast focused on giving voices back to victims of child abuse murder and their families.Become a supporter of this podcast: www.spreaker.com/podcast/suffer-the-little-children--4232884/support.

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In this bonus minisode, which was originally released for Patrons only in February 2022, you’ll hear the story of 18-month-old Kendall Lynn Doss, a precious little girl with blonde hair, her daddy’s brown eyes, and the chubbiest, most adorable cheeks... more

Research has long shown that child abuse and neglect can and often do lead to a wide range of negative effects on a person’s life, including mental, physical, and behavioral problems. This kind of treatment during childhood causes stress that alters ... more

If you’ve listened to this show for any length of time, and most likely even if you haven’t, you know the US legal system all too often fails domestic abuse survivors, especially women, children, and adolescents. My guest, Professor Dale Margolin Cec... more

Over the last two episodes, I’ve told you the story of five-year-old Dennis Vaughan Jr., known affectionately as “Boo,” who died in his grandmother’s house on Christmas Eve, 2019. Boo’s mom, Danielle Vaughan, fought to regain custody of her five kids... more

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Recent Guests

Kate Russell
Author of three memoirs about her experiences with child abuse and recovery.
Episode: Episode 204: Long-Term Effects of Child Abuse (with Kate Russell)
Dale Margolin Cecka
Professor at Albany Law School and advocate for domestic violence survivors
Albany Law School
Episode: Episode 203: Child and Survivor Advocacy (with Dale Margolin Cecka)
Danielle Vaughan
Mother of Dennis Vaughan Jr., advocating for her children and sharing their tragic story.
Episode: Episode 202: Dennis "Boo" Vaughan Jr. (Part 3)
Jim Overmyer
Author of The Electrocution of Baby Lawrence and former courthouse reporter in Pittsfield, Massachusetts.
Episode: Episode 199: Baby Lawrence Noxon (With Jim Overmyer)
Morrene Hauser
Child abuse survivor, mother, and author
Episode: Episode 198: The Good Girl (with Morrene Hauser)
Gretta Morgan
Mother of Quartney Kley and advocate for victim rights
Episode: Episode 197: Quortney Kley Updates (with Gretta Morgan)
Nate Lewis
CEO and founder of The Innocent
The Innocent
Episode: Episode 195: The Innocent (with Nate Lewis)
Kaitlin Kuykendall
Mother of Isabella Kuykendall who suffered abuse while in daycare
Episode: Episode 192: Operation Mei Mei
Janice Wriston
Raylee's mother, advocate for child protection
Episode: Episode 191: Raylee Browning, Retold (Part 4)

Host

Laine
Host of a podcast focusing on child abuse stories and advocacy, often engaging with family members of victims and experts in child welfare.

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 2.3k ratings
  • I like, but…

    I really enjoy the stories and the commitment to raising awareness, but when I started episode 200, it sounded like she has switched to an ai voice; her own voice, but you can tell it’s not her reading it like before. The delivery felt choppy and a bit hard to listen to. I hope this isn’t a permanent change.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    ~Moma~
    United States2 months ago
  • Way too lib

    I’m interested in the stories but it’s gotten too political and I had to stop listening after I heard LGBTQ+ for the MILLIONTH time. 👎🏻

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Mne43900
    United States3 months ago
  • Voice switching is annoying

    Love the content. But the way she makes her voice different to indicate that she's quoting someone or something gets super annoying.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    Nikki Palau
    United States5 months ago
  • I like this podcast, it can be difficult to listen to due to the nature of the crimes in the episodes. One thing that is irritating is the placement of the ads. They're put in there randomly, like literally in the middle of a sentence or word sometimes. I'm not sure if it's a time thing or if the host or production company has no control of where an ad is inserted but it is very jarring when it happens and ruins the flow of listening to the episodes

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    Chelley9905
    5 months ago
  • Nate Lewis

    Why would you have Nate Lewis on? He worked at our and lies about his experience there.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Amahen234
    United States5 months ago

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Overall, many find the content compelling and necessary, contributing significantly to awareness of child welfare issues.
Listeners appreciate the commitment to raising awareness about child abuse and the emotional depth of the stories shared.
Some listeners express concerns about the host's delivery style and the quality of recent episodes, indicating a desire for improvement in presentation.

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Episode 204: Long-Term Effects of Child Abuse (with Kate Russell)
Q: What advice would you have for kids who are living through things like this?
It is temporary. Everything is going to be okay. You are going to be stronger for the pain that you endure.
Episode 199: Baby Lawrence Noxon (With Jim Overmyer)
Q: Do you think the justice system got it right in this case?
Jim believes that while the jury's verdict was perhaps influenced by overwhelming evidence, there were societal attitudes at play that complicated the entire situation.
Episode 199: Baby Lawrence Noxon (With Jim Overmyer)
Q: What led you to tell Baby Lawrence's story?
The story had been on Jim's radar for a long time, and after gathering various court documents and transcripts, he felt compelled to write the book to illuminate the complex history around the case.
Episode 198: The Good Girl (with Morrene Hauser)
Q: How do you feel that the repressed memories and everything that did happen to you affected your adulthood before you remembered everything?
I was a functioning alcoholic for years. Drinking was the only time in my day that it took me out of the flashbacks.
Episode 195: The Innocent (with Nate Lewis)
Q: What is the number one danger that children are facing right now in the U.S.?
The number one danger is social media, as it is the primary platform for child exploitation.

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The content is centered around the heartbreaking narratives of child abuse, focusing on the stories of victims and the systemic failures within protective services. Episodes often feature firsthand accounts from family members of victims, legal experts, and advocates who seek to raise awareness about the complex issues surrounding child safety and welfare. Notably, the premise prioritizes the voices of those affected, aiming to shine a light on past injustices while prompting discussions for reform within child protection systems. The podcast delves into emotional and sensitive topics, making it both a platform for storytelling and a call to action for listeners to be more aware of child welfare issues.

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1. Kate Russell
2. Dale Margolin Cecka
3. Danielle Vaughan
4. Jim Overmyer
5. Morrene Hauser
6. Gretta Morgan
7. Nate Lewis
8. Kaitlin Kuykendall

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