57 min

Prosecuting the Perpetrator with Caryn Walker Tail of the Bell

    • Personal Journals

Caryn Walker, our father-daughter incest survivor guest, discusses reporting and prosecuting her father as an adult. Caryn is from the England where there is no statue of limitations on reporting child sexual abuse. In this interview, she focuses on:
•Her childhood abuse suffered at the hands of both parents
•The abuse turning sexual at a very young age with her father’s grooming, manipulation and her mother’s complacency
•The impacts of her childhood carrying into her adult relationships
•The process of reclaiming herself beginning with extracting from her abusive marriage
•The build up to her decision at age 40 to break her silence and report her father’s crimes to the police
•The processes experienced during reporting, trial, verdict, and sentencing
•Who supported her through the process
•Strategies and tips for other survivors that may be looking to prosecute
•The post-trial impacts on herself, siblings, and other relationships
•Writing her memoirs, “Tell Me You’re Sorry, Daddy” available at https://bit.ly/2WDN348

Please visit our website at www.tailofhebell.com for show notes and further information.

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Feedback is always welcome appreciated…drop us a line here or at info@tailofthebell.com . YANA!

Caryn Walker, our father-daughter incest survivor guest, discusses reporting and prosecuting her father as an adult. Caryn is from the England where there is no statue of limitations on reporting child sexual abuse. In this interview, she focuses on:
•Her childhood abuse suffered at the hands of both parents
•The abuse turning sexual at a very young age with her father’s grooming, manipulation and her mother’s complacency
•The impacts of her childhood carrying into her adult relationships
•The process of reclaiming herself beginning with extracting from her abusive marriage
•The build up to her decision at age 40 to break her silence and report her father’s crimes to the police
•The processes experienced during reporting, trial, verdict, and sentencing
•Who supported her through the process
•Strategies and tips for other survivors that may be looking to prosecute
•The post-trial impacts on herself, siblings, and other relationships
•Writing her memoirs, “Tell Me You’re Sorry, Daddy” available at https://bit.ly/2WDN348

Please visit our website at www.tailofhebell.com for show notes and further information.

If you like our work, please subscribe, rate and review on Apple podcasts.

Feedback is always welcome appreciated…drop us a line here or at info@tailofthebell.com . YANA!

57 min