#27 - Theresa Flores: Sex trafficking survivor and creator of Save Our Adolescents from Prostitution (S.O.A.P.).
Inside Crime with Angeline Hartmann
Release Date: 12/17/2019
Inside Crime with Angeline Hartmann
We finally know the name of the little boy found dead in Dekalb County, Georgia in 1999. His name was William and his mother is now charged with murder. Meet the woman who helped break the 23-year-old mystery. Support the show:
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It’s their job to protect the President but that’s not all! Director James Murray sits down with Angeline Hartmann at the agency’s headquarters to break it all down for Inside Crime listeners.
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When a teenager shows up in Newport, Kentucky, confused and beaten, he tells cops his name is Timmothy Pitzen.
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In her first public interview, Timmothy Pitzen’s kindergarten teacher shares how May 11, 2011 forever changed her life.
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Timmothy has vanished without a trace. Or did he? What clues did his mother leave behind?
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Timmothy’s mother is dead. But what happened to the six-year-old? Angeline goes inside the investigation with Aurora Police.
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Amy Pitzen said there was a family emergency when she picked up her six-year-old son, Timmothy, from school then disappeared. That was 10 years ago today.
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Angeline speaks with Dateline's Josh Mankiewicz at CrimeCon in New Orleans.
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July 21, 2020 - It was his job to investigate the dark side of baseball. Eddie Dominguez talks about what he encountered during his time with MLB’s Department of Investigations.
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Season 4: June 23, 2020 - Atlanta cops have been chasing a child killer for 25 years.
info_outlineWhen she was 15 years old, Theresa was drugged, raped and tortured - forced to pay back an impossible debt as a sex slave. Today, this survivor travels the world speaking out about the realities of sex trafficking. Her non-profit organization, Save Our Adolecents from Prostitution (S.O.A.P.), uses bars of soap to reach trafficking victims at motels and hotels across the country.