
Ep.4: Cracking the Zodiac Killer’s Ciphers & Surviving Human Trafficking
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The show kicks off with breaking news about the Zodiac Killer case and the infamous “Con Queen of Hollywood” before diving into the story of Victoria Roland, a human trafficking survivor who now leads her own podcast on the topic, “Unseen: The Trafficked Truth.” Her honest recounting of her experiences highlights the ways in which the truth about human trafficking and sexual slavery is clouded in myths and misinformation.
- “Unseen: The Trafficked Truth” Podcast by Victoria Rowland
- http://www.unseentttpodcast.com/
- NYT: “51 Years Later, Coded Message Attributed to Zodiac Killer Has Been Solved, F.B.I. Says”
- https://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/11/us/zodiac-killer-code-broken.html
- Hollywood Reporter: ‘Hollywood "Con Queen" Victims React to Arrest, Hope for "Closure"’
- https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/hollywood-con-queen-victims-react-to-arrest-hope-for-closure#:~:text=Early%20on%20Nov.%2026%2C%20police,July%202018%20Hollywood%20Reporter%20investigation.
- Polaris Project: “Human Trafficking” definition
- https://polarisproject.org/how-human-trafficking-happens/
- Polaris Project: “Polaris Statement on Wayfair Sex Trafficking Claims”
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