• Lost Sister - A Discarded Woman -- Podcast Trailer

  • Jun 25 2024
  • Length: 1 min
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Lost Sister - A Discarded Woman -- Podcast Trailer

  • Summary

  • Podcast Trailer:
    In early January 2022, Katherine made a call to her sister, Elizabeth.

    The answer she received was surprising. A disconnected land line recording.

    Katherine learned that Elizabeth, a retired physician with dementia and Elizabeth’s

    husband Walter, a diabetic stroke patient, were moved from their home. No

    forwarding, no notification, nothing. These 2 people are medically vulnerable,

    and no one knows where they are. The only information Katherine could learn

    was that their “granddaughter” had moved them. Which was quite a surprise.

    You see, Elizabeth never had children and Walter had always professed that his

    only child died as a very young man. What unfolds is a story of abuse, manipulation,

    greed and exploitation. But most importantly – 2 sisters love, devotion, loyalty

    and determination. Join us as we tell Katherine & Elizabeth’s story on our podcast –

    “Lost Sister – a Discarded Woman”.
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    A good place to start for more information is the website: Justice.GOV/ElderJustice

    And if you suspect Elder Abuse, there is help. The National Elder Fraud Hotline is 1.833.FRAUD.11 that’s 833.372.8311

    The National Domestic Violence Hotline is 1.800.799.SAFE – that’s 800.799.7233

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    Music by AudioCoffee(Denys Kyshchuk): https://www.audiocoffee.net/

    Music by AudioCoffee (Denys Kyshchuk): https://www.audiocoffee.net/

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