Best of 2022 Replay Kara Robinson Chamberlain

Published: Jan. 5, 2023, 6:16 p.m.

b"In 2002, when Kara Robinson Chamberlain was just 15 years old, she was in the front yard of her friend\\u2019s home in Columbia, South Carolina when a man approached her. At first, he seemed friendly but then he pulled out a gun, pressed it against her neck, and forced Kara into a storage bin in the back of his vehicle.\\nKara was held and assaulted for 18 hours before she escaped. Through the information she was able to provide to law enforcement, they discovered that the man who took her was Richard Evonitz. He wasn\\u2019t just a kidnapper and a pedophile; he was a serial killer. Before taking Kara, he\\u2019d killed 3 other girls from the state of Virginia- 16-year-old Sofia Silva in 1996, and sisters 15 year old Kristin Lisk and 12 year old Kati Lisk in 1997.\\nAt 15 years old, Kara Robinson Chamberlain not only heroically escaped her captor, but she also helped police catch a serial killer before he could kill again. Her story is nothing short of incredible.\\nBut it\\u2019s not my story to tell. So, I invited Kara on the podcast to tell her story in her own words. In addition to discussing what happened back in 2002, Kara and I discuss her experience with the media, how we really feel about the term closure, and ethics in true crime, specifically as it relates to consent in telling stories of survival like Kara\\u2019s.\\nPlease take a moment to follow Kara:\\nhttps://www.kararobinsonchamberlain.com/\\nhttps://www.instagram.com/kararobinsonchamberlain/\\nhttps://www.tiktok.com/@kararobinsonchamberlain\\nhttps://www.facebook.com/kararobinsonchamberlain\\nhttps://www.youtube.com/c/karachamberlain\\nhttps://twitter.com/KR_Chamberlain\\n\\nFor more information about the podcast and the cases discussed, visit VoicesforJusticePodcast.com\\n\\xa0\\nDon't forget to follow me on social media under Voices for Justice Podcast & SarahETurney\\n\\xa0\\nJoin the Patreon family to get instant access to a library of extra content, support\\nthe show, and support these cases https://www.patreon.com/VoicesforJustice\\n\\nThe introduction music used in Voices for Justice is Thread of Clouds by Blue Dot\\nSessions. Outro music is Melancholic Ending by Soft and Furious. The track used\\nfor ad transitions is Pinky by Blue Dot Sessions.\\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices"