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Episode 12: Surviving One of America’s Most Notorious Killers – The Kathy Kleiner Story

Episode 12: Surviving One of America’s Most Notorious Killers – The Kathy Kleiner Story

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Welcome back to Speaking of Her. This week, Lucy tells the chilling true crime story of Kathy Kleiner — a young woman who came face-to-face with one of the most terrifying predators in American history… and lived to tell the tale.

It was a quiet night in 1978 when evil crept into a Florida sorority house. What followed was a scene of unimaginable horror, as a brutal attack left Kathy fighting for her life. The man behind it? One of America’s most notorious serial killers — Ted Bundy.

But this episode is more than true crime. It’s about what comes after. The trauma. The silence. And eventually, the strength it takes to speak up and move forwards. Kathy’s survival is nothing short of extraordinary, and her voice today is a powerful reminder that even in the face of unthinkable violence, resilience can rise.

This episode is a harrowing account of survival against a monster — and the strength it takes to reclaim your voice. Don’t miss it!

Disclaimer: This episode contains graphic descriptions of violence, including sexual assault and murder, which may be distressing to some listeners. Listener discretion is strongly advised.

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