E18 (Part Two): Roxanne Hayes - The Woman the System Couldn’t Save

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In this gripping conclusion, we delve deeper into the tragic story of Roxanne Hayes, a devoted mother whose life was cut short by a system that failed to protect her. We explore her beautiful, full life, her unwavering devotion to her children, and the choices she made, refusing to let her work define her.

This episode also examines the wider legal and societal context, including “Aimee’s Law”, enacted in 2000 after the brutal murder of college student Aimee Willard by a man previously convicted of murder. We discuss how this law, aimed at protecting victims from repeat offenders, relates to Roxanne’s case and the shocking lapses that allowed her killer, Larry Singleton, to remain free.

We also take an in-depth look at Singleton himself; his history, possible diminished capacities, and even the unsettling speculation around the possibility of him being a serial predator. With our candid Armchair Speculation, we piece together the patterns, behaviors, and theories that haunt those who study his crimes.

Roxanne Hayes’s story is more than tragedy; it’s a window into systemic failure, a testament to a life lived fully despite adversity, and a reminder of the lives lost when warning signs go ignored.

 
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E18 (Part One): Mary Vincent - The Survivor Who Stopped a Serial Predator