wildlife experts, i was talking to a survivalist about it this morning. they described as every it like it is jumanji. so candy 23-year-old survived for over a week and those types of conditions, especially when the last time he was seen he was a leap wearing a smoke fanny pack? so in this he pre-planned this, which i guess is possible, and, you know, buildup supplies summer and has been hiding those supplies, can he really survive in this swamp like area? the other thing i want to focus on is that moab police department because there has been a lot of criticism on how the moab police department handled that domestic dispute called. and some people have suggested that the police should have known that she was acting like an abuse victim and they should have intervened and arrested brian laundrie. i think that that is misplaced criticism when you watch the
New York State Legislature considers Adult Survivors Act that would provide a revival one-year period of statute of limitations within which survivors of adult sexual abuse may file civil claims against individuals, companies and institutions, even if statute of limitations expired, and/or claims were previously dismissed because of late filing.
compounded the damage we suffer. and it matters. american lawyer and former gymnast, rachael denhollander joins me now from kentucky. thank you so much for speaking with us. thank you for having me. when you think back to make that decision to blow the whistle on larry nassar and how much strength you think you needed to speak up? it took years to get to the point of being healed enough to face what i knew was coming when i spoke out. i knew larry would be an international story, given who he was. and the thought of what that would entail was absolutely terrifying. in addition to that, just the idea of having to verbalize, something so shameful and private and something so intimate, is really terrifying for an abuse victim. it s a horrific process to go through. what s life been like since the abuse and how did it change
how much strength you feel you needed to speak up. it took years to get to the point of being healed enough. i knew larry would be an international story, given who he was. in addition to that, just the idea of having to verbalize, something so shameful and private and is terrifying for an abuse victim. it s a horrifying process to go through. reporter: what s life been like since the abuse and how did it change your life? it was every bit as difficult and horrific as i expected it to be. the same things that are being said about miss ford were said about me, were said about everybody that came forward. she s in it for the attention. larry was running for office when i spoke out.