The Wounds That Do Not Heal

Episode 26: Natasha Soto's Last Dance

Have you survived domestic violence, sexual trauma, or the loss of a loved one to murder? Have you faced systemic failures that deeply impacted your life or family? TWTDNH is a podcast confronting the realities of domestic violence, murder, untreated PTSD, traumatic brain injuries, and institutional neglect. It’s a space for truth-telling — where stories are met with compassion, visibility, and dignity. Now seeking fellow podcasters and subject matter experts to help amplify voices the system has failed to hear. 📧 healingwounds13@gmail.com

Natasha Soto Rivera was a Marine, a newlywed, and a new mother whose life radiated promise. At just 20, she was thriving in one of the most male-dominated branches of the military. But behind the celebration, something darker was brewing.

This episode traces Natasha’s journey—from boot camp to ballroom, through the joy of motherhood to a night that should have been magical-—but wasn’t. Her story deserves to be heard—loudly, clearly, and without apology. We begin to unravel the silence and honor her legacy.

Also in this episode: updates on Ruby Tenorio’s murder investigation and a disturbing case involving a Naval wife found dead in a Japanese hotel room.

Ruby Araceli Tenorio Obituary (2024) - Cookeville, TN - Hooper-Huddleston & Horner Funeral Homes & Cremations Services - Baxter Cha

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📚 Sources Covering Natasha Soto Rivera’s Case

Fredericksburg Free Lance–Star (Virginia)
This local paper was one of the first to report and is cited in this episode. It provided key details from the police affidavit, including Rodolfo’s 911 call and the forensic findings of a “brutal” beating.

NBC Washington – Court Documents
Includes quotes from the affidavit obtained by the Free Lance–Star, and outlines the timeline of events following the Marine Corps Ball. 

🕊️ Natasha Soto Obituary – Reading 

If you’re experiencing DV—please explore the resources below using a device that your abuser cannot monitor. 

U.S. Resources 

  • National Domestic Violence Hotline
    24/7 confidential support via phone (800-799-7233), text (“START” to 88788), & online chat. Offers safety planning, emotional support, & referrals.
  • DomesticShelters.org
    Searchable database of over 3,000 shelters & programs across the U.S. & Canada. 

Global Resources

If you’re a service member struggling with mental health:
  • Call 988, then press 1

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