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"The South Hill Rapist" Fredrick Kevin Coe

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Our topic of discussion this episode is one that is a tough subject to cover. Rape is a horrific crime, that can happen to anyone. It leaves very long lasting effects upon its victims.
From the years 1978 to 1981 women in Spokane were being terrorized by a rapist who was held unchecked. The media didn’t report it until well after a year of the crimes beginning. The police didn’t have the funding, the manpower or the resources to handle catching this criminal.
But it only takes one lucky lead to make or break a case. That lead finally came for detectives when a certain car was spotted multiple times in areas where the assaults had occurred.
Frederick “Kevin” Coe, or Coco as his mom nicknamed him, was the unlikeliest of suspects, yet when those who knew him learned of his arrest, no one but his family thought him innocent. It is assumed that Coe was responsible for over 40 rapes, but who knows how many untold victims he has left in his wake. The women who survived his attacks are survivors in every sense of the word. We wish them well.
This is the sordid story of The South Hill Rapist, Kevin Coe.
Info from this episode
History Link Essay by Jim Kershner
https://bit.ly/33UwsP9
“Just lay back…” Was this a misquote?
https://bit.ly/3ItoUSp
In Coe’s own words
https://bit.ly/3GR0W2P
Ruth Coe couldn’t let her son have all the fun
https://nyti.ms/33ANmSZ
After the appeals
https://bit.ly/3IlSQje
Possibility of release
https://bit.ly/3IlSQje
Coe Committed to McNeil Island Special Commitment Center
https://bit.ly/3AhEA8i
https://bit.ly/3GSvrpo
https://bit.ly/3qLWtcc
https://bit.ly/3rwOMpw
The passing of his parents
https://bit.ly/3rCKtZN
https://bit.ly/3FMuXje
The conviction that stuck: Julie Harmia
https://bit.ly/3tQdGmK
A Look Back
https://bit.ly/3rzFcCd
Book Review on Son: A Psychopath and his Victims By Jack Olsen
https://bit.ly/3AhHYzW
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Our topic of discussion this episode is one that is a tough subject to cover. Rape is a horrific crime, that can happen to anyone. It leaves very long lasting effects upon its victims.
From the years 1978 to 1981 women in Spokane were being terrorized by a rapist who was held unchecked. The media didn’t report it until well after a year of the crimes beginning. The police didn’t have the funding, the manpower or the resources to handle catching this criminal.
But it only takes one lucky lead to make or break a case. That lead finally came for detectives when a certain car was spotted multiple times in areas where the assaults had occurred.
Frederick “Kevin” Coe, or Coco as his mom nicknamed him, was the unlikeliest of suspects, yet when those who knew him learned of his arrest, no one but his family thought him innocent. It is assumed that Coe was responsible for over 40 rapes, but who knows how many untold victims he has left in his wake. The women who survived his attacks are survivors in every sense of the word. We wish them well.
This is the sordid story of The South Hill Rapist, Kevin Coe.
Info from this episode
History Link Essay by Jim Kershner
https://bit.ly/33UwsP9
“Just lay back…” Was this a misquote?
https://bit.ly/3ItoUSp
In Coe’s own words
https://bit.ly/3GR0W2P
Ruth Coe couldn’t let her son have all the fun
https://nyti.ms/33ANmSZ
After the appeals
https://bit.ly/3IlSQje
Possibility of release
https://bit.ly/3IlSQje
Coe Committed to McNeil Island Special Commitment Center
https://bit.ly/3AhEA8i
https://bit.ly/3GSvrpo
https://bit.ly/3qLWtcc
https://bit.ly/3rwOMpw
The passing of his parents
https://bit.ly/3rCKtZN
https://bit.ly/3FMuXje
The conviction that stuck: Julie Harmia
https://bit.ly/3tQdGmK
A Look Back
https://bit.ly/3rzFcCd
Book Review on Son: A Psychopath and his Victims By Jack Olsen
https://bit.ly/3AhHYzW
  continue reading

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