• I Miss Her - Justice for Stephanie Wasilishin -Episode 2 with Nikki

  • Feb 26 2024
  • Length: 41 mins
  • Podcast

I Miss Her - Justice for Stephanie Wasilishin -Episode 2 with Nikki

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  • Opening music: Juice WRLD Type Beat with Hook - Losing My Mind Beat Provided By https://freebeats.io Produced By White Hot https://youtu.be/eXOV0coC5fk?si=Ghk8kAmsP36ujE9U The Death of Stephanie Wasilishin: Sedona mother's murder unsolved 30 years later (PART 1) (PART 2) - via YouTube FOX10 I Miss Her - Justice for Stephanie Wasilishin - with her Daughter Nikki - EPISODE 2 Please join me as I interview Nikki Wasilishin about her mom, Stephanie, who was killed during a domestic violence incident in 1993. For 30 years, Stephanie's family have pursued justice for the actions that night. At this point, the Sedona police have demanded the victim's daughter not pursue contact with them. THE DAUGHTER OF A MURDER VICTIM! Appalling. Guys – I know, I’m a Domestic Violence & Toxic People Surviving Podcast – but, Nikki got on TikTok & rang out the call to so many of us. Her story is a story I want to tell. We should tell these stories, as horrid as the details and the result on Stacy’s family has been – we can learn from Stacy’s story. Yes, let’s say her name! Stacy Wasilishin. Survivors have a different view. We see things from experience. Stacy’s story tells the story of one of our fallen. One of the four per day who do not make it out. Four of us per day die at the actions of our partners. Guns, cars, hands…there are so many of us. I want to honor Stacy & her story. I want to appeal to you to support Nikki on this journey. Follow Nikki on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@nicolewasilishin726?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc Follow my podcast: https://www.tiktok.com/@imissherpodcast share.imissher@gmail.com

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