True Crime: The Court of Public Opinion - The Tragic Murder of Sylvia Likens: Influence, Manipulation, or Collective Responsibility?
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True Crime: The Court of Public Opinion - The Tragic Murder of Sylvia Likens: Influence, Manipulation, or Collective Responsibility?
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True Crime: The Court of Public Opinion - The Tragic Murder of Sylvia Likens: Influence, Manipulation, or Collective Responsibility? "n 1965, Sylvia Likens, a 16-year-old girl, endured unimaginable suffering at...
show more"n 1965, Sylvia Likens, a 16-year-old girl, endured unimaginable suffering at the hands of Gertrude Baniszewski, who not only orchestrated the abuse but also involved her children and neighborhood kids in the torment. Sylvia’s tragic death left the public grappling with disturbing questions about authority, group dynamics, and influence.
Was it a clear-cut case of individual cruelty, or did Gertrude’s influence blur the lines of accountability? Join Alexis Knight as she delves into this harrowing case that forces us to confront the gray areas between innocence, influence, and responsibility.
Was justice served? Listen closely, and decide for yourself.
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