In this heart-wrenching episode, we delve into one of the most disturbing cases of child abuse in American history: the Sylvia Likens case. Join us as we discuss the gut-wrenching summer that Sylvia and her sister were placed in the care of a troubled woman named Gertrude Baniszewski in 1965. We discuss key events leading up to Sylvia's death, the investigation that followed, and the chilling courtroom drama as Gertrude and her accomplices faced justice. We also explore the lasting impact of this case on child welfare laws and public policy. This episode serves as a haunting reminder of the importance of vigilance in protecting the most vulnerable among us. Tune in as we confront difficult truths about human nature and community responsibility.
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