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79: Here's To You, Mrs. Robinson

79: Here's To You, Mrs. Robinson
Dec 21, 2019 · 58m 39s

In the summer of 1975, a scandalous romance between a 37 year old woman and 20 year old college student would not only shock the town of Jackson, Mississippi. But...

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In the summer of 1975, a scandalous romance between a 37 year old woman and 20 year old college student would not only shock the town of Jackson, Mississippi. But it would ruin so many lives when the jilted young man could not handle her rejection.

This episode is dedicated to my mother, Lisa.

Sources: https://www.southernfriedtruecrime.com/79-heres-to-you-mrs-robinson

Written, hosted and produced by Erica Kelley
Original Graphic Art by Coley Horner
Original Music by Rob Harrison of Gamma Radio
Researched by Erica Kelley
Edited by Chaes Gray
Episode Suggested by: Rials McWilliams
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Erica Kelley

Erica Kelley

4 years ago

Harriet Robinson was NOT a pedophile. Perhaps you should look up the definition. He was old enough to vote, go to war and die in the electric chair. He was even paroled after 7 years but put back in when he proved he was still dangerous. And I pointed out the imbalance in power of their ages, as well as social status and money several times. You are really victim blaming here and that is the disappointment. John Alexander was a grown man. I acknowledged the things he was going through and the unfairness of his life, but that in no way excuses what he did. he murdered her in cold blood. he was NOT a child. Merry Christmas.
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