
Beyond the Verdict
Morgan's Fight for Justice
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Narrated by:
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Lisa Southam
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By:
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David Ray
About this listen
When now fourteen-year-old Morgan bravely breaks her silence about the abuse she endured, it sets off a whirlwind of courtroom battles, emotional storms, and a desperate pursuit of justice. Backed by her family and the fierce support of Bikers Against Child Abuse (BACA), Morgan faces her abuser in court—her own grandfather, a respected preacher. But when the trial ends in a mistrial, the pain deepens and questions loom. In this true-to-life account of courage and resilience, Beyond the Verdict follows Morgan’s fight to be heard, believed, and ultimately, healed. It’s a story of strength in the face of injustice—and the unbreakable will to keep going.
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