The Wounds That Do Not Heal

Episode 15: Crisis on Hawaii's Military Bases: Holding Leadership Accountable for Domestic Violence and the diabolical plan to murder Catherine Walker

Tressa Brady Season 1 Episode 15

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Dive into the unsettling realities of Hawaii's military bases, where a pattern of domestic violence and unexplained murders have gone alarmingly without major systemic changes. This episode unravels a chilling case that underscores the systemic failures of military leadership in safeguarding dependents, particularly women and children.

 As the story unfolds, listeners are guided through a series of shocking revelations involving deceptive schemes. By the end of the episode, like all the true stories on the TWTDNH podcast, we are left questioning the military's culpability and underscoring the urgent need for accountability.  

Join us as we uncover the depth of this crisis and demand action, exploring a story that will leave you questioning the very structures meant to protect those most vulnerable. Stay tuned for a series of episodes spotlighting these harrowing challenges that dependents on Hawaiin military instillations are facing.

Resources:

Michael Walker: Child Sex Predator Sentenced for Wife's Murder

Former Army medic sentenced to 35 years for his wife’s murder

Ex-Army medic pleads guilty in Hawaii love triangle murder | AP News

Catherine Walker: Wife told husband’s mistress she forgave her during stabbing | news.com.au — Australia’s leading news site

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