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EPISODE · May 3, 2026 · 16 MIN

They Survived the Unthinkable—Now They're Speaking Out

from Injustice Unspoken · host Betty Frizzell

Welcome to 'Her Truth,' a powerful three-part series from the Injustice Unspoken Podcast. In this first episode, we bring you closer to the devastating reality of human trafficking through the voices of those who've survived it. Join Betty Frizzell, a former Chief of Police and certified human trafficking investigator, and Kristine Moreland, founder of 'The More We Love' organization, as they amplify the silenced voices of crime victims. This series focuses on human trafficking survivors Shaylee, Hannah, and Madyson, offering their unique stories of loss, redemption, and hope. In this episode, we'll delve into: The staggering statistics of human trafficking globally and in Washington State. The crucial mission of 'Injustice Unspoken Podcast' to bring awareness to this crisis. An introduction to the incredible survivors whose journeys you will follow.  Every 27.6 million people worldwide are estimated to be victims of human trafficking. It's an injustice often unspoken, but today, we break the silence. Learn about the humans behind the numbers and understand the pathways to freedom and healing. Subscribe to Injustice Unspoken Podcast for more untold stories and critical discussions on crime and justice. Your support helps us give a voice to the voiceless. #HumanTrafficking #SurvivorStories #InjusticeUnspoken #Podcast #CrimeVictims #TrueCrime #Seattle #WashingtonState #BettyFrizzell #KristineMoreland #EndHumanTrafficking #Awareness #TheMoreWeLove

Welcome to 'Her Truth,' a powerful three-part series from the Injustice Unspoken Podcast. In this first episode, we bring you closer to the devastating reality of human trafficking through the voices of those who've survived it. Join Betty Frizzell, a former Chief of Police and certified human trafficking investigator, and Kristine Moreland, founder of 'The More We Love' organization, as they amplify the silenced voices of crime victims. This series focuses on human trafficking survivors Shay...

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Welcome to 'Her Truth,' a powerful three-part series from the Injustice Unspoken Podcast. In this first episode, we bring you closer to the devastating reality of human trafficking through the voices of those who've survived it. Join Betty Frizzell,...

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