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Paul Rickman defends daughter's innocence

November 12, 2017 / 02:19

This episode discusses the case of Victoria, who has been separated from her daughter since 2013. Key topics include allegations of abuse, the impact of media coverage, and the emotional toll on Victoria's family.

The guest shares personal memories of Victoria, describing her as a happy person who cherished her son. The guest expresses disbelief at the accusations against Victoria, emphasizing her innocence and the circumstances that led to her actions.

There is a focus on the challenges Victoria faces in maintaining a relationship with her son, who has been kept away by his father. The guest highlights the emotional strain this separation has caused.

The episode also critiques the media's portrayal of Victoria, particularly regarding her gun ownership and the implications of being labeled as dangerous. The guest argues that the presumption of innocence is not upheld in her daughter's case.

Overall, the episode raises questions about justice, media influence, and the personal struggles of those involved in legal battles.

TLDR

Victoria's family discusses her innocence and the impact of media on her case.

Episode

2:19
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last time I seen my daughter was in court during the trial I have never been able to hug my daughter since 2013 I
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believe she is innocent there's no way that she would giving up her lap at her son which is the most important person
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in the world to her and her life in the future tell me a little bit about Victoria as a person and a child do you
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remember her birth oh yes she was always been a happy person believes the best in anybody a good
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heart her son was everything to her they come up to our place where I live and go
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fishing you haven't seen him for almost four you know his his father has said there'd be no way that we can talk to
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him or seen because we stand behind my daughter and when's the last time she saw her son September 2 down 3rd thing
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how tough is that for her it makes it even tougher what do you want people to know about Victoria I want to know the
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truth I want to know that she had been abused in this situation and she had to make a
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decision based on her life what do you believe happened on September 13 2013 I have no idea except it had to be bad
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enough for my daughter to do that her life had to be threatened bad enough that she had to do it the fact that she
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had a weapon to protect herself mr. constitutional right it's where she Leah that just took place what is your
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reaction to the fact that a television program went on that talked about alleged evidence in your daughter's case
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before she even had a chance to get in the courtroom it's absolutely ridiculous but the fact of being innocent till
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proven guilty it's not true it's not true at all and this is a prime example it doesn't matter where is my daughter
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anybody else that should not be able to be happening people have a tendency to believe what they see when it's not true
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they show pictures my daughter at the gun range a lot of women go to the gun range so that's not unusual and she's
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always been around guns but they made comments about her being trained to kill it looks like she was training to kill
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and they made out rageous remarks it makes a little bit more drama for the TV show

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This episode stands out for the following:

  • 80
    Most heartbreaking
  • 70
    Most emotional
  • 70
    Most controversial
  • 65
    Most shocking

Episode Highlights

  • A Father's Love
    A father reflects on his daughter's innocence and the impact of the trial.
    “I believe she is innocent; there's no way she would give up her lap at her son.”
    @ 00m 10s
    November 12, 2017
  • The Pain of Separation
    The emotional toll of being apart from loved ones is highlighted.
    “How tough is that for her? It makes it even tougher.”
    @ 00m 53s
    November 12, 2017
  • Media Misrepresentation
    Concerns over how media portrays his daughter before the trial.
    “It's absolutely ridiculous... innocent till proven guilty is not true.”
    @ 01m 42s
    November 12, 2017

Episode Quotes

  • I want to know the truth.
    Paul Rickman defends daughter's innocence
  • It makes a little bit more drama for the TV show.
    Paul Rickman defends daughter's innocence

Key Moments

  • Innocence Claimed00:10
  • Separation Pain00:53
  • Media Critique01:42

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