Phyllis Cottle said if she “had just been raped,” she may not have gone to police. “I didn’t want the hassle,” she said. But it was more than that: shame, blame, disbelief — reasons that still resonate with survivors today. In this bonus episode, host Carol Costello sits down with Summit County Prosecutor Sherri Bevan Walsh, who has created a campaign that aims to change the way society talks about sexual assault. EPISODE CREDITSHost - Carol CostelloProducer - Chris AiolaAudio Engineer - Sean Rule-HoffmanContributor - Nijah GollidayProduction Director - Brigid CoyneExecutive Producer - Gerardo OrlandoOriginal Music - Timothy Law SnyderGuest: Sherri Bevan Walsh, Summit County Prosecutor(https://prosecutor.summitoh.net/pages/About-Prosecutor-Sherri-Bevan-Walsh.html)Start By Believing Campaign (https://startbybelieving.org/home/)For additional information about Phyllis Cottle’s case, please visit our newly-launched website (www.carolcostellopresents.com), Carol’s Facebook page (Facebook.com/CarolLMU) and Instagram page (www.instagram.com/carolcostello). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSupport our show by becoming a premium member! https://carolcostellopresents.supportingcast.fm/
Phyllis Cottle said if she “had just been raped,” she may not have gone to police. “I didn’t want the hassle,” she said. But it was more than that: shame, blame, disbelief — reasons that still resonate with survivors today. In this bonus episode, host Carol Costello sits down with Summit County Prosecutor Sherri Bevan Walsh, who has created a campaign that aims to change the way society talks about sexual assault. EPISODE CREDITSHost - Carol CostelloProducer - Chris AiolaAudio Engineer - Sean Ru...