Survivors turn horrific memories into mission to help others – Everything Law and Order Blog

Jennifer Asbenson and Mika Moulton have turned the memories from their horrifying experiences into a mission to help others who have faced similar trauma.

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23 thoughts on “Survivors turn horrific memories into mission to help others”
  1. I was honest with my children from the jump! I let them know, as age allowed/progressed, though most people are overall good, that there are vile beings who mean them harm. And that what can happen if they are taken is far worse than if they fight to prevent it/stay aware etc. I know it can happen to ANYONE regardless of prep/safety BUT, for my family, being honest/making them aware/teaching them of dangers was the best choice for us. Teaching them to be smart and prepared is far better than teaching them to be helpless victims. This mom, though I know her pain is greater than we can imagine, is so awesome for empowering children/adults. She's so strong and amazing💜 God bless her!

  2. I can't believe he was out in 12 years after horribly killing a girl of 13, ready to repeat himself with Christopher.. 😳 his mum is a wonderful human being ♥️

  3. It is not mentioned here, but i seen in other documentary that Jennifer reports the attack and police don't believe her because she was a troubled girl that has lied before. To experience something like that and police don't believe you must be really sucks

  4. The shitty part about perpetrators confessing their horrific deeds is that they feel free in their soul because the truth sets them free and relieved…..most of them know there is no death penalty, they just going to serve their stupid sentences…aargghh….it makes me sick. These demon perpetrators should die the same way they killed their victims.

  5. Thank you too the truck driver who took her in!!
    You are truly a hero!
    To the person who left her, go f yourself. I couldn’t understand a reason to not take someone like that. 🙁

  6. @Crime Watch Daily. You didn’t say beautiful< lit up the room, turned heads, gorgeous or any other explicative words concerning these women but you know something
    THESE ARE TRULY VERY BEAUTIFUL WOMEN!!! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
    WAKE UP CWD!!!!

  7. Protecting yourself you first have to overcome fear and weak numbness. Therefore learning self defence is pretty good.

    I couldn't even get the cayenne pepper spray. What helped to stop this man who had a big dog with him:
    I was imagining pulling down a jalousie between us and making pulling down movement with my hands, staring into his eyes, repeating "grande dio", "Santa Maria" over and over – he couldn't move anymore.
    So I walked away very fast, didn't run because of the dog. When I looked up the hill – I was pretty sure, that what I saw then would have happened, if I hadn't time getting away. Disgusting enough.

    Learn to be at least mentally prepared.

  8. I wish i can find a program like this so i can teach my daughter how to defend herself in casé of an emergency. Thanks to you all ladies that help are kids to be strong and brave.💕💪🏽

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