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Stormie Phoenix

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Free Erik and Lyle Menendez! #JusticeForErikAndLyle #freethemenendezbrothers

Arizona, USA Katılım Nisan 2014
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Stormie Phoenix@Onyx_pyromancer·
I will always and forever be a fan of @ValterSkarsgard 💜and I'll fight to the ends of the earth over him. No one is gonna try and take that from me. He's a sweet, mamazing guy with mad skills when he plays League Of Legends and other games. I will fight whoever disrespects him
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Rob Rand Wants Justice for the Menendez Brothers
I want to put a spotlight on this @latimes column because it brings up a key issue that was part of the immediate response after our @Peacock documentary "Menendez + Menudo: Boys Betrayed" premiered in May 2023. Some of the #MenendezSupporters were wondering why former #Menudo band member Roy Rosselló did not speak out when the #MenendezBrothers were on trial in the 1990s since his story of being sexually abused by Jose Menenendez in the 1980s could have been important evidence in Erik and Lyle's case. While we were working on the reporting for the three episode docuseries, we discovered that there were half a dozen other victims who were agonizing over whether to speak out publicly. In the end, nobody else wanted to go on camera - a frustrating experience for us as reporters. Lyle Menendez's wife Rebecca clapped back immediately and explained to supporters that abuse survivors come forward when they are ready to talk. There is no timeline or definitive schedule. Some survivors take these shameful secrets to their graves. Roy hadn't even talked to his family about the trauma he experienced as a teenager. Thanks to @anitachabria for explaining the complex dilemma all survivors go through. Believe Survivors!
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Rob Rand Wants Justice for the Menendez Brothers@MenendezRand

Why now? Because that’s how trauma works. Get over it Via Anita Chabria * Here’s the truth about sexual assault: There is no right way to respond to it, no right time. * Even powerful women are steamrolled over and over again by the overwhelming presumption that they are lying. LA Times - Why now? Why now? Every time a woman comes forward with her story of sexual assault, this is the first question she faces. OK, maybe the second — after some variation of “Are you a lying slut?” At least we are consistent. But on behalf of all survivors everywhere, of any gender, identity or age, let me give you some blanket answers to “Why now?” Survivors come forward now, whenever now is, because they have reached the point in their recovery when facing the inevitable “lying slut” accusation is less terrible than watching their abuser strut around as if that person is not a dangerous, cruel predator who is almost certainly going to hurt someone else if they are not stopped. Whether it’s in Congress, on a movie set, in the halls of their school — wherever that predator is just living their life without consequence — there is a survivor who has been cowering in the shadows of her own life, in pain, wanting to scream to the world that this person is not what they seem. But the price of that honesty has always been steep. Too steep. Even after #MeToo. Ask Cassie Ventura. Ask Jennifer Siebel Newsom. Ask E. Jean Carroll. Dolores Huerta. Simone Biles. Even powerful women can’t escape the blowback, the fear. Even powerful women are steamrolled over and over again by the overwhelming presumption that they are lying, and that there is an ulterior motive for coming forward at this particular moment. Imagine just being an average person holding that secret. Who are any of us to stand up alone against a rich and powerful man whose very freedom will depend on crushing our credibility? P. Diddy. Harvey Weinstein. Donald Trump. César Chávez. Larry Nassar. Eric Swalwell. Those men know power, and know how to use it. “He thought he was untouchable. He acted with total impunity. He never thought that the consequences of his actions would follow him,” Ally Sammarco, one of the women who spoke out about Swalwell (who has previously denied allegations of misconduct), told CBS. It’s why the women of the Epstein files stayed silent for so long. It’s why there are thousands of rape survivors out there right now who have never said a word about what they endured, and maybe never will. “Why now?” is just a more palatable version of “lying slut,” a question based on ignorance about how trauma — and society — works. A question meant not to elicit fact, but to feed the Jezebel frenzy men always use in their attempt to escape justice. Here’s the truth about sexual assault: There is no right way to respond to it, no right time. There is no one reaction that proves it happened or that creates the perfect scenario that will protect the survivor’s reputation while delivering justice upon the predator. In fact, there is really no way at all to respond to a sexual assault that won’t bring secondary trauma. Wait years and face disdain — that it didn’t happen, wasn’t serious, is only coming out now for some agenda, like politics or money. Report it immediately and be prepared for every move, every smile, every sip of a drink, to be examined for signs that this was, if not consensual, somehow deserved — a gray area of shared responsibility. Imagine, at a moment of crushing vulnerability, when your body has been violated and your mind is reeling trying to find safe ground, being bludgeoned by these accusations, stated or implied, that you brought this on yourself. “Why now?” becomes “Why would you?” Even when the scenario is one in which there can be no defense — such as the UCLA gynecologist, James Heaps, who on Tuesday pleaded guilty to sexually abusing five of his patients during exams — the cost of reporting is terrible. That case has wound on for years, leaving each of the victims to constantly relive their worst moments, constantly fear that all of their courage would come to nothing. Which is why survivors don’t always come forward. Maybe they need time to put themselves back together, even just a little bit. Maybe the fear of all that societal scrutiny is just too much. Maybe they fear they won’t be believed, and their attacker will be free to harm them again. Maybe they just want it to all go away. Maybe they do blame themselves, and are paralyzed by an unfounded shame. There are so many reasons why survivors stay silent — and none of them are because it didn’t happen, or because they are lying. Lonna Drewes, the Beverly Hills model who came forward Tuesday with an accusation that Swalwell drugged and raped her in 2018, summed up the experience of many, many survivors. “I did not want to live anymore,” she said of how she felt after the attack. “I cried all the time for years.” So here’s the real answer to “Why now?” from a victim’s statement that one of Heaps’ survivors read in court. “What you intended to break, you did not,” she said. That is the answer to “Why now?” Because the bravery and courage at the heart of the survivor was bruised but not defeated. Because she doesn’t want it to happen to anyone else. Because she deserves to be free of his secrets: Ones she has been forced to keep out of fear of him, but also of us. latimes.com/california/sto…

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@NatCon2022 @TruthsTells It’s senseless especially since the employee was a former boyfriend of mine. It was also premeditated cause I’ve read the interim complaint stating that the suspect was going to rob the 7-11 and was given a gun to help in the robbery
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7-Eleven clerk Scott Kennedy, 55, murdered by shoplifter in Tucson, AZ. Andres McKale, 20, allegedly pulled a gun and killed Kennedy when he stood in the doorway to block him from stealing liquor bottles. H/T @TruthsTells
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@whatsuptucson I knew the clerk who worked there, he used to be a boyfriend of mine but we remained friends. This is very heartbreaking 💔😭😭
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Whats Up Tucson@whatsuptucson·
Apparently the reason there were so many law enforcement at the 7-Eleven at 29th and Columbus this morning is a clerk was shot and killed at the store around midnight
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Menendez Legacy | Fighting for Justice
Your Menendez Supporter Wrapped is here! 🥳🤩 This year you spent 525,600 minutes advocating, educating, and refusing to let the truth be forgotten. Every post, message, and moment of advocacy has mattered. Here’s to another year united for justice! 🩵 🍾#JusticeForErikAndLyle
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Stormie Phoenix@Onyx_pyromancer·
@crissdakid6264 I’m tired of hearing that the Menendez brothers killed for money. They did not, and those tears were real, just watch the first trial and make sure you know how to spell the big words or ask for help to spell the big words before you start telling lies
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Christina@crissdakid6264·
The Menendez brothers r still such incredible liars …..they killed the parents for money….the crying never left a tear during court….they were in it for just the money from parents who were strict & wasn’t letting them go out & party
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Menendez Legacy | Fighting for Justice
The timeline may be unclear, but our fight is unwavering. Hope never expires, truth never fades, and justice knows no limit. Through setbacks and delays, we grow stronger. Until Erik & Lyle are free, we will not stop. 💪🩵 #JusticeForErikAndLyle
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@TammiMenendez1 That’s bullcrap. They’re trying to find anything to pin on the brothers to keep them in cause as long as they’re in prison, the prison collects money for having them in there, we’re talking like billions of dollars. The justice system is screwed so screwed up
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@TammiMenendez1 That’s truly messed up. I’m so sorry Tammi, I’m still praying that Erik and Lyle get released
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Tammi Menendez@TammiMenendez1·
What's going on at RJ Donovan Prison with the unauthorized photo of Erik being sold for money? If you're a celebrity, it looks like you get full access as well! #RJDonovan #CelebrityAccess
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Nan@NanjimN·
5 days until Parole Board Almost 36 years to be heard them They were always the victims Let them be released There's no reason to keep them in prison Are more dangerous some people who speaking incoherencies about the case just to appear in the media #JusticeForErikAndLyle
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(1) So to clarify for everyone who doesn’t follow the page too closely or the case too closely, 50-life means the guys are immediately eligible to have a parole board hearing. So onward we go.
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Source in the court say the guys will be resentenced. I don’t know what to yet. ♥️
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