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The Connecticut River Valley serial killer is suspected of committing a series of heinous murders between 1978 and 1988 in the forested area straddling the New Hampshire and Vermont border.
The killer targeted at least seven women, many of whom were young and found stabbed to death in remote areas.
In this installment of Zone 7, Crime Scene Investigator Sheryl McCollum has a conversation with Jane Boroski, the sole known survivor of the Connecticut River Valley serial killer. Jane shares her harrowing experience of being attacked while seven months pregnant, enduring 27 stab wounds, and the arduous journey toward recovery following that horrific night.
Amanda and Drew Bedard, Jane’s staunchest supporters and partners on the Invisible Tears podcast, also participate in the discussion. Together, they contemplate the impact of trauma, PTSD, and survivor’s guilt on Jane’s existence and how advocacy provided her with a sense of purpose.
Guest Bio and Links:
Jane Boroski is Co-Owner and the Host of Invisible Tears. She is an advocate for mental health, PTSD Awareness and healing. She is the only known survivor of the CT River Valley Serial Killer and is on a mission to help and heal others by sharing her experiences and having a platform to allow others to do the same.
Amanda Bedard is Co-Owner, Co-Host, Producer and Editor of Invisible Tears. She pulls on her Life Coaching and Trauma Certification experience to help advocate for mental health, truth and healing, in practice and through the podcast. Amanda is also a certified Reiki Master and heals clients through energy work.
Drew Bedard is Co-Owner, Co-Host, Producer and Researcher of Invisible Tears. A Life-long passion of his is true-crime and researching serial killers and cases, most likely stemming from knowing Jane his entire life. As the glue that holds the team together, he is passionate about having a platform for Jane and others to speak their truth.
Listeners can learn more about Invisible Tears Podcast at their website.