Editor s note: This story contains several brief descriptions of rape.
Rose Brady walked alone between bus stops on a busy street in Baltimore County one evening in April 1987. She was 28, with long, curly brown hair and blue eyes perfect prey for the predator local police had named the “Sunglass Rapist.”
She hoped so, anyway.
Brady worked for the Baltimore County Police Department and had just been promoted to corporal. When she signed on in 1977 at age 18, she had been one of only 15 female officers in a department of about 1,100. Within a year, though, she’d shown her value, going undercover to help take down a pimp operating out of massage parlors. She had met the suspected pimp with no gun, no cellphone, no wire. Supervisors told her and another female cadet working with her to throw a glass ashtray out the window if he started to make trouble.
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inappropriate workplace behavior. comes the day cbs and pbs fired charlie rose. an extensive report by the washington post detailed eight women who said they were sexually harassed by rose brady 7075-year-old issued an apology. in one his colleagues said there is no excuse for this alleged behavior. amy britton joins us now. good to have you with us. thank you for having me. it came together with my colleague. she heard about some of these allegations in 2010. she tried to report the story then and was unable to complete her reporting. she came to the washington post with additional information. we joined together and we have spent the last 20 days working nonstop on this report. shannon: how worried or anxious for these women? i would say they were extremely worried. a lot of them are fearful about the possible replications