This morning I was asked to share my story with the good folks at The Matt Murphy Show on 100WAPI the top morning talk show in Birmingham, Alabama. Originally I was invited for one segment, but Matt apparently felt that the story was important enough for FOUR full segments on his morning radio show. I feel incredibly lucky and blessed that Mr. Murphy gave us so much of his valuable time.
To Listen to the show, check out the November 15 Matt Murphy Podcast.
“Victim #1” was interviewed on a popular podcast over the weekend, and it was just published today! “Cooney & Jones Radio for Women” provided an excellent forum, and we would like to give special thanks to them for their efforts and the time they put into this story. The interview lasts almost one full hour, which is longer than we expected! This interview and our new friends at C&J have opened so many doors for us, and we owe them our sincere gratitude.
Listen to Victim #1’s Interview Here
We’d also like to welcome C&J listeners to 30is30.com. We’ve received some great feedback so far! Thank you for all of your help!
This weekend we heard about extended child sexual abuse, covered up by many, which should serve as a constant reminder that sexual predators are common, hard to catch, and, in some cases, protected. Sexual abuse is seen as such an embarrassing topic for all involved that sometimes the top brass of a respected institution can conspire to keep a predator from being caught, for the pure sake of trying to save their own reputation.
Enter Penn State University. There are many details sprinkled throughout news stories today, alleging Jerry Sandusky, former defensive coordinator for the Nittany Lions, abused eight young boys over the span of 15 years, even using on-campus facilities to perpetrate his crimes.
That alone is a sad story. Compounding the tragedy was the decision not to take action or even cover up the crimes.
“That longing, that need” was present when Don Corley “had everything.” Prison didn’t take his desire away. It merely delayed it.
Help delay Don Corley’s integration back into your community. Help DENY Don Corley Parole to make sure that he can’t make any new special friends. Write a letter. Sign a petition. Act now.
Who needs a normal childhood and a life recovering from child molestation when you can have a “Special Friend” like Don Corley…
Don Corley describes the type of boy that he would “target” to become their “special friend.”
Help DENY Don Corley Parole to make sure that he can’t make any new special friends. Write a letter. Sign a petition. Act now.