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Suffer the Little Children

Suffer the Little Children
Child Abuse
Arabella Parker
Justice System
Samantha Delcamp
Jahrid Burgess
Domestic Violence
Serenity Robinson
Lucas Call
Foster Care System
Drug Addiction
Police Misconduct
Leslie Joe Zeagler
Ger'mya Alexander
Clint Mason
Child Welfare Services
Carl Franklin Parker
Macy Grace Ditty
Utah
Plea Deal
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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*This formerly Patreon-exclusive bonus minisode was originally released on April 23, 2022.

On April 15, 2020, less than a week after his seventh birthday, Tazmir Ransom died at St. Christopher's Hospital for Children in Philadelphia. This minisode m... more

Note: This episode was originally released on June 7, 2023.

Over the last two episodes, I told you the story of Alexavier Pedrin, whose six years were marred by family turmoil, alleged abuse and neglect, and CPS involvement. On February 11, 2023, Al... more

Note: This episode was originally released on June 2, 2023.

In the last episode, I began telling you the story of six-year-old Alexavier Pedrin, whose short life was filled with constant family turmoil and frequent involvement by various CPS agencie... more

*Note: This episode was originally released on May 30, 2023.

In 2011, 19-year-old Josie Dikeman was accused of child neglect after her boyfriend’s one-year-old daughter suffered a skull fracture and a brain injury in her care. That charge was droppe... more

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Recent Guests

Annie Anderson
Alexavier's aunt
Episode: (Re-Release) Episode 148: Alexavier Pedrin (Part 3)
Raven Holzer
Alexavier's cousin
Episode: (Re-Release) Episode 148: Alexavier Pedrin (Part 3)
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)

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Laine
Host actively involved in highlighting cases of child abuse and advocating for awareness and reform.

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 2.4k ratings
  • New Episodes

    No more rereleases

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    Tswift31
    United Statesa month ago
  • AI Voice Ruins It

    Great content! The voice is obviously AI and makes it difficult to listen to. The host should consider switching to her real voice if she wants to attract listeners.

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    Lanamarie33
    United Statesa month ago
  • 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 States7 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 States7 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 States10 months ago

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There are concerns about the presentation style, specifically regarding the use of AI-generated voices and the host's delivery.
Some reviews highlight the need for more diverse content and consistent updates to avoid repetitive stories.
The show's dedication to advocating for victims and their families resonates strongly with many, leading to high appreciation.
Listeners appreciate the important narratives and emotional depth of the stories shared.
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(Re-Release) Episode 148: Alexavier Pedrin (Part 3)
Q: What can people do to help keep children safe from abuse?
We need to advocate for change in the system and ensure awareness about the signs of abuse, so no child has to suffer like Alexavier did.
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.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Suffer the Little Children

What is Suffer the Little Children about and what kind of topics does it cover?

This podcast centers around the harrowing stories of children who have suffered severe abuse and neglect, often culminating in tragic outcomes. Each episode features detailed narratives about individual cases, emphasizing the systemic failures of child protection services and highlighting the emotional repercussions for families involved. Through interviews with relatives and advocates, it aims to raise awareness and spark discussions about preventing child abuse and promoting societal change. Notably, the show's approach includes a focus on the personal experiences of family members, aiming to honor the memories of the victims and advocate for the issues surrounding child welfare and justice.

Unique in its commitment to being a platform f... more

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Recent guests on Suffer the Little Children include:

1. Annie Anderson
2. Raven Holzer
3. Kate Russell
4. Dale Margolin Cecka
5. Danielle Vaughan
6. Jim Overmyer
7. Morrene Hauser
8. Gretta Morgan

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