Betrayal - S2: Bonus Ep 7 - Passing the Baton
Episode Date: May 17, 2024In this bonus episode, Andrea speaks with the Director of Stop It Now, an organization working to prevent the sexual abuse of children. The team also checks back in with Erin from Season 2, and Ashley... meets the person at the center of Betrayal Season 3. If you would like to reach out to the Betrayal Team, email us at betrayalpod@gmail.com.   To report a case of child sexual exploitation, call The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children's CyberTipline at 1-800-THE-LOST  If you or someone you know is worried about their sexual thoughts and feelings towards children, reach out to stopitnow.org  In the UK, reach out to stopitnow.org.uk See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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A new season of Bridgerton is here.
And with it, a new season of Bridgerton the Official Podcast.
I'm your host, Gaby Collins.
And this season, we are bringing fans even deeper into the ton.
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Carol Fisher, back with another season of the global number one podcast, The Girlfriends.
Last time we investigated the murder of Gail Katz. This time, we're uncovering the identity
of the woman who was buried in
Gail's grave for a decade before she disappeared. Join me and the rest of the club as we tell
her story. Listen to season two of The Girlfriends, Our Lost Sister on the iHeartRadio app, Apple
podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.
Hey guys, this is Paris Hilton. Trapped in Treatment is back and this season we're taking
on WASP, the worldwide association
of specialty programs in schools.
They held us in dog cages.
They starved us.
They beat us.
It was trying to brand us.
So we were going to come to McDonald's and get treatment.
Join my host as they unravel the story of the largest and most shocking organization
in the history of the troubled teen industry. Listen to season two of trapped in treatment on the iHeart Radio
app, Apple podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
I'm Andrea Gunning with another Betrayal Bonus episode. As the Betrayal team works hard to bring you Season 3 and at the same time turn Ashley's
story into a docu-series, we wanted to introduce you and Ashley to Stacey, the person who will
share her story in Season 3.
We also wanted to check in with Erin Adams,
who was having a hard day after getting some bad news.
First, we wanted to learn more
about one of the organizations
working to keep kids and families safe.
So we asked Jenny Coleman, the director of Stop It Now,
if she would sit and speak with us.
Jenny, thanks so much for joining us today.
Oh, thank you for having me.
I'm really happy to be here.
I'm with Ashley Litton. She's the subject of season two of Betrayal.
Before we get into Ashley's story,
I want to hear a little bit about what you do. Can you tell us about Stop It Now?
Oh, absolutely. Stop It Now is a national child sex abuse prevention program.
We actually focus on perpetration prevention, Stop It Now is a national child sex abuse prevention program.
We actually focus on perpetration prevention, which means we really want to help folks who
are in a position that they're seeing warning signs or a vulnerable environment and help
them know what steps they can take to interrupt any sort of harmful or abusive trajectory.
It could be signs in a spouse, a partner, a family member,
your concerns that they're struggling with safe boundaries.
But we also serve everyone,
parents who have found out their child has been harmed
or abused or that someone they know has abused someone.
Anybody who's in position that says,
you know, I want to keep kids safe
and I feel like I could do more
or I'm seeing something that's concerning me. And to do that, we offer a free confidential helpline.
We also have a website full of free downloadable resources on everything from what are warning
signs to how do I check into my child's school. So visit us at stopitnow.org.
Ashley, do you want to share with Jenny a little bit
about your story and some of the hurdles
that you're dealing with now?
Yeah, hi Jenny.
Hi Ashley.
I'm glad to meet you.
So my husband was convicted of child sexual exploitation
and voyeurism.
He served 10 months in County Jail.
He will be on our sex offender registry for 10 years.
And now we have been going through a pretty terrible divorce for two years now.
And because he is doing well in his court mandated therapy for sex offenders, he has
had supervised visits with our 10-year-old.
And as soon as the end of this month, he will have unsupervised visits with her.
I'm so sorry that you and your family have had to go through this. I can't imagine just what a
difficult time. And you've been such a protective mom and you are the epitome of what to do
when you make such a horrific discovery.
In your line of work, do you see a lot of parents
navigating this process of visitation
and what are some recommendations
that you can offer to Ashley?
I was thinking earlier about how important it is to know
that we can't control everything
that happens in the world, but how we respond is what really makes or breaks us.
And so we look at what do we have control over, and that's how we talk with our kids
about safety.
What are good boundaries?
What are our rules so that anybody, even someone you love and care about, a parent, a grandparent,
a professional, someone in
a faith-based institution, does cross your boundaries. We give our children tools to
keep them safe.
Statistically, the recidivism rates for sex crimes are pretty low, but you're kind of
on the ground running. What do you see? What are your thoughts on that?
So recidivism is really tricky because it is low, but that's what we know.
Interestingly enough, what we do hear is from people who do want to change and
who want help, but that's why they come to our site. They recognize that they're
struggling with safe boundaries, they're struggling with their thoughts, feelings,
and behaviors. These are people who want help to not cross a line,
or if they have crossed a line, they want help not to.
But I think the point with that is
that they've taken responsibility and are accountable.
So there's kind of a model of success.
In terms of model for success,
if you hear I found God and now I'm healed,
or I was sick, but now I'm healed, how do
you feel about those statements in terms of recovery?
This is not to in any way diminish the power of anybody's faith.
It is fine to say, I have found faith through this process, but here's how that's impacted
me.
Here's what I've learned about myself. Here's what it is that I plan to do differently. Here's how I plan to get support.
There's got to be a lot more than just, oh, I didn't have God in my life before and now I do,
and so I'm a safe person. That is not going to cut it. And if someone is communicating just that,
does that give you cause for concern about
their rehabilitation process or where they are in their recovery process?
It absolutely does.
That statement in and of itself to me is really leaving out such a huge important part.
It doesn't help heal the harm.
It just doesn't demonstrate an understanding of the harm that they've caused. God didn't
cause this harm. I, as a human being, harmed the people I love in my family by crossing
their boundaries and violating their privacy and engaging in illegal, harmful behavior
by doing X, Y, and Z. It doesn't include that, So it's not enough. So much of this process, I feel like you were voiceless, Ashley. And part of the podcast
was you reclaiming your voice, reclaiming your power. Jenny, do you have any recommendations
for Ashley on how she can stand in her power in all of this?
That's a great question, just because I already see you doing that. I mean, you're such a
protective mom and you are speaking out.
And I do want to say I'm not one of those folks
that feel like everybody has to disclose abuse in their life.
But I do think being able to use your voice
to educate others, share your experience,
encourage others is incredibly powerful.
And realizing I couldn't control everything
and I'm doing all the right things now.
Forgiving yourself, having your own good personal therapy
or counseling to support you, and just self care.
Really important to reclaiming your power as well.
Well, Jenny, thank you so much for joining us today
and I appreciate all of your insight.
Yeah, thank you so much.
I will definitely look for some different resources
on Stop It Now.
I didn't know that was also a resource for people like me.
So thank you for that.
Absolutely, write me directly and I'd be happy
to point you to some resources I'm thinking about
that may be helpful as well.
Oh, all right, cool.
Thank you so much, Jenny,
and thank you for all the work that you do.
Thank you. Thank you.
Again, go to stopitnow.org if you or someone you know is worried about their thoughts and
feelings towards children. Next, we'll get an update from someone you met before in season
two, Erin Adams. And if you haven't heard her story before, check out season two, episode
six.
A new season of Bridgerton is here and with it a new season of Bridgerton, the official
podcast. I'm your host, Gabrielle Collins, and this season, we are bringing fans
even deeper into the ton.
Colin Bridgerton has returned from his travels abroad.
Is betrothal written in the stars
for the eligible bachelor?
Meanwhile, the ton is reverberating with speculation
of who holds Lady Whistledown's pen.
We're discussing it all.
I sit down with Nicola Coughlin, Luke
Newton, Shonda Rhimes, and more to offer an exclusive peek behind the scenes of each episode
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Hey, girlfriends. It's me, Carol Fisher. I'm so excited to tell you about the brand
new series of The Girlfriends. In season one, we told you about the murder of Gail Katz at the hands of my
ex-boyfriend Bob. At one point, a woman's torso washed up on Staten Island and
was misidentified as Gail. She spent nine years in Gail's grave and then she
just disappeared. It's almost like it's become this moral obligation to find her.
And that's what we're going to do.
Find this missing girlfriend and tell her story.
With the help of some of your favorite girlfriends
from season one, like my producer, Anna.
Oh my God.
My friend, Dr. Mindy Shapiro.
Hi, it's Dr. Shapiro and I'd like to speak
with the deputy medical examiner.
And of course, Gail's sister, Elaine Katz.
Having no closure.
It kills you.
Join us as we try to solve a 35-year-old cold case.
It's not going to be easy, but it's going to be one hell of a ride.
What?
I can't believe this.
Listen to season two of The Girlfriends, our lost sister on the iHeartRadio app, Apple
Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.
Hey guys, this is Paris Hilton.
Trapped in treatment is back and this season we're taking on Wasp.
They held us in dog cages.
They starved us.
They beat us,
they burned us and subject us to really horrible,
cruel and unusual punishment.
After my personal experience at Provo Canyon School,
I was shocked to learn that a man named Robert Litchfield,
a man who got his start at the school that I went to,
would go on to create a multimillion dollar empire.
He was trying to brand us.
So we were going to become the McDonald's in treatment.
The worldwide association of specialty programs in schools.
They prey on, you know, a parent's really natural
and beautiful love for their children
in a really, really, unfortunately effective way.
At this time in my life now, if someone presented this program to me and not just because I've
already experienced it, sham, scam, beware.
Listen to season two of Trapped in Treatment on the iHeartRadio app, Apple podcasts, or
wherever you get your podcasts. You might remember Erin Adams. She was a marriage and family therapist whose husband Joel pled
guilty to 25 felony charges of child sexual abuse material and was sentenced to eight years in
prison but was released just after three years. After finding out that Erin's husband
had re-offended, Ashley and I wanted to catch up with her to see how her custody fight was
progressing.
Erin, do you have the hiccups?
I do. I'm trying to calm myself.
I think it's cute.
How are you?
I'm mad as hell today.
Big mad? Yeah, big mad. Big sad. No. What's going on? I just
thought this was over, you know, and it's not. Yeah. Basically they just said, yeah,
you still have to take your kids to supervised visits. I'm like, he's awaiting sentencing next week.
But they said, this is family court.
We know nothing about that.
You still have to take your kids.
I'm just irate about the best that this has caused.
Joel reoffended?
Yeah.
How did you find out about that?
And how did that all play out?
How did you find out about that and how did that all play out? I don't know the circumstances of how or why he re-offended.
All I know is that it was a felony charge.
It's public on the court county website.
My lawyer had called me to prepare me for court and she said, guess what?
He did it again.
So this should be easier now.
I've never once felt anything got easier
throughout this entire process.
I've never felt that freedom.
Like how to get caught.
He had things on his phone that violated his parole
and got him sent back for more charges.
Wow. I think you and I both are fighting that same fight right now.
I was like, fuck no, he's not seeing her. I'm not doing supervised visits. And I got in trouble for
it. They told me I had to let her go to supervised visits, even though I said she doesn't want
to go.
How are we supposed to protect these kids?
That's exactly how I feel.
I mean, it'll always be our job, but I don't think they should have to be on us because
I told the judge the very same thing. I said, my kids are still the same age as the kids
that he's viewing.
And he just did it again.
So this isn't an oopsie whoopsie.
This isn't he accidentally stumbled across this page.
He purposefully made a habit out of this.
This is something that he does.
She didn't listen to me at all and I said, we've moved on.
I'm not even mad at him.
I feel sorry for him.
I'll abide by the court order, but if he ends up going to prison, I might have bought us
some more time. I absolutely don't coach my kids
I'm only trying to inform my kids. I know this is a super fine line
I said if you ever change your mind and you want to meet him you have questions for him
I will 100% uphold that I will make sure you go and you get your questions answered and you are in a safe place.
I don't know that every parent would do that, but I know I will do that.
You're a wonderful mom.
You really are and we are thinking and rooting for you on the sidelines and keep us updated
for what happens in the next few weeks, okay?
Yeah, I'm always a text away.
Coming up, we'll meet with the woman at the center of Betgerton is here. And with it, a new season of Bridgerton the official
podcast. I'm your host Gabrielle Collins, and this season we are bringing fans even
deeper into the ton. Colin Bridgerton has returned from his travels abroad, is betrothal
written in the stars for the eligible bachelor? Meanwhile, the ton is reverberating with speculation of who holds Lady Whistledown's pen.
We're discussing it all.
I sit down with Nicola Coughlin, Luke Newton, Shonda Rhimes, and more to offer an exclusive
peek behind the scenes of each episode of the new season.
Watch season 3 of the Shondaland series on Netflix.
Then fall in love all over again
by listening to Bridgerton the Official Podcast
on the iHeartRadio app, Apple podcasts,
or wherever you get your podcasts.
Subscribe to catch a new episode every Thursday.
Hey, girlfriends, it's me, Carol Fisher.
I'm so excited to tell you about the brand new series of The Girlfriends.
In season one, we told you about the murder of Gail Katz at the hands of my ex-boyfriend
Bob.
At one point, a woman's torso washed up on Staten Island and was misidentified as Gail.
She spent nine years in Gail's grave and then she just disappeared. It's almost like it's
become this moral obligation to find her. And that's what we're going to do, find this missing
girlfriend and tell her story with the help of some of your favorite girlfriends from season one,
like my producer Anna. Oh my god. My friend Dr. Mindy Shapiro.
Hi, it's Dr. Shapiro and I'd like to speak with the Deputy Medical Examiner.
And of course, Gail's sister Elaine Katz.
Having no closure, it kills you.
Join us as we try to solve a 35-year-old cold case.
It's not going to be easy, but it's going to be
one hell of a ride. What? I can't believe this. Listen to season two of The Girlfriends,
our lost sister on the iHeartRadio app, Apple podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Hey guys, this is Paris Hilton. Trapped in Treatment is back, and this season we're
taking on WASP.
They held us in dog cages. They starved us. They beat us. They burned us and subject us
to really horrible, cruel and unusual punishment.
After my personal experience at Provo Canyon School,
I was shocked to learn that a man named Robert Litchfield,
a man who got his start at the school that I went to,
would go on to create a multi-million dollar empire.
He was trying to brand us,
so we were gonna become the McDonald's in treatment.
The worldwide association of specialty programs in schools.
They prey on a parent's really natural
and beautiful love for their children
in a really, really unfortunately effective way.
At this time in my life now,
if someone presented this program to me
and not just because I've already experienced it,
sham, scam, beware.
Listen to season two of Trapped in Treatment
on the iHeartRadio app, Apple podcasts, or
wherever you get your podcasts.
We wanted to introduce you and Ashley to the person we will all get to know in season three
of Betrayal, Stacey Rutherford.
Hi, Stacey.
Hey.
I have Ashley here with me and I want to introduce you guys finally.
Hey, Ashley.
Hi, Stacey.
Good to hear from you.
It's so good to hear you.
So Stacey wrote in after hearing season two.
Stacey, do you want to just share what hearing ashley story was like for you.
Yeah well my boss at work had told me that she had listened to the podcast it was so similar to my story that she shared it with me and i went home and been that week.
It was just like for the first time i felt understood like i wasn't alone.
I felt understood, like I wasn't alone.
I know Ashley probably realizes like in this situation,
there's very few people you can talk to who know what you're going through.
And I just I wanted to reach out. Actually, I wanted to find her because I just wanted to talk to her.
Like I just wanted somebody that understood me and understood my situation.
Wow. As you're telling me that is kind of getting teary eyed,
because I think when I first started out on this journey, it was for the exact same reason. I mean, I could be in the room with,
you know, all the people that love me and care about me and still feel really alone because
nobody really knows. What was it about Ashley's story that felt similar or felt like you understood?
I think it was after everything happened, you know, having that anger towards my husband
at the time for the betrayal and for doing what he did.
But also when you go from loving someone one day to the next day, finding out all of these
things, everybody thinks you're just automatically supposed to just shut these feelings off.
Your love just doesn't magically go away.
Neither does, you know, the memories that you had with that person. And I felt shameful. And I think when
I heard in Ashley's story that she still had those similar feelings too, it was like, okay,
I'm not abnormal for feeling this way and missing those parts of my life.
That's been like a really hard thing for me to reconcile. We did build a life with these
men. They were good fathers. They were good husbands. And we did have really great times.
But then to have them also be the perpetrator of these terrible things, for me to bring
those two together was insanely hard. But I had a therapist tell me
that it's possible to have had this past life with Jason that was happy and good and Jason to be this
good person. And he is also a monster. In the beginning stages of the podcast, I was embarrassed,
but I had made a vow to myself that I was going to be 100% truthful
with the whole story because I knew that I couldn't be the only one that felt these same
things.
And so, yeah, I'm glad that that was something that you were able to connect with because
I knew people were going to either love it or hate it.
Well, that's my fear also, just like, Oh gosh, what are people going to think?
And I think you can very much compartmentalize those kinds of things in that
moment, you know, of this is the person I know in this box.
This is the person he truly is. Right.
And it's hard for someone who was on the outside to see that and understand that
that it just doesn't stop overnight. And so you keep it quiet and you don't tell anyone.
And so therefore I just like say I suffered in silence.
I just think people expect grief to be a linear process, but it's not.
And what I've gravitated towards both of your stories is that it's very real.
And the struggles and the things that you have to ask and question yourself
is what I believe people relate to.
It's a very real human experience and we're not hiding from any of that.
I applaud both of your ability to be vulnerable and transparent.
Stacey, do you have any advice that you want to ask Ashley going through this experience?
Yeah. have any advice that you want to ask Ashley going through this experience? Yeah, when everything happened, ours was very highly publicized. And I shut
everything down on social media for a while because I was afraid people would
try to reach out. So you know, just that kind of thing. Like, have you had any
issues with that with people trying to reach out to you to say horrible things,
not like what I wanted to reach out to you for?
Yeah, actually, I did. Surprisingly, though, I was in a social media support group for
women going through divorce. And I had asked a question, nothing related to our story or anything.
And somebody posted links to the news article and just said things like, her husband's a
pedophile.
So I did, I shut my social media down, started a new one with just my family and close friends.
For me, I had some of his family who didn't support him, but yet wasn't ready to tell
certain family members.
So it was kind of one of those things of like, can you guys just not blast this all over
social media, which I hadn't intended to anyways, right? You know, it was on the news,
but luckily we had moved back home. So we were far from that. But, you know, I kind of feel the same
way. Like we had to be quiet for so long. Stacey, do you mind sharing with Ashley a little bit about what happened to your family?
Sure.
In summer of 2021, July of 2021,
we had social services show up at our house.
They basically just said
that there had been a complaint filed.
So for the next three weeks, social services investigated us.
And at the end of the three weeks,
I go to work, our nanny calls,
and she's like, you
need to come home.
So I pull in the driveway and there's all these vans and SUVs and they're raiding my
home.
I walk inside, I see my husband sitting at the table with police officers around him
and they take me downstairs and they proceed to tell me that for those three weeks they
had been investigating us and they laid out all these photos.
So from there I ended up making him leave the house.
So they didn't arrest him that day?
No.
Oh, wow.
This was July and he was not arrested till October.
Wow.
They told me that they wanted to build a big enough case because that was my question too.
It's like, what are you guys waiting on?
You know, what more do you need?
Right. From there, my understanding is he left the country pretty quick after that.
He spent a month over in Europe.
He ended up being apprehended when he came back that October of 21.
Wow.
Our timelines are pretty similar.
Really?
Yeah.
Cause Jason was arrested on the 29th of September 2021.
Oh, wow. So he was like a month before Justin was.
Wow. I have so many questions, but I'm going to I'll wait.
You know, it's so interesting because when Jen approached me to tell her story, our goal was if
we could make one person feel less alone, then we did our job.
And then through that season, you found the podcast, Ash,
and we told your story.
And then through Ashley's story, Stacey, you reached out to us.
So I just think it's so amazing that, you know,
our little community has gone from Jen to you, Ash,
and now we have you, Stacey.
And I am so grateful that you guys trust us
to tell your story.
It's truly remarkable.
Yeah, I call you guys part of my tribe.
Stacey, you're part of it too.
Yeah.
I can't say it enough.
Like we have to build up so many people
and bring light to this like really ugly dark thing.
Yeah.
That is so prevalent.
Well, Stacey, thank you so much
for giving us your time this afternoon.
And I'll connect you guys so you can continue to talk throughout this process.
Yeah, that'd be great.
Yeah.
As you go, if you have questions or anything, you just go ahead and give me a call or send
me a text.
It was so awesome to meet you.
And like we said, if it reaches a few moms or people questioning things, it's worth it.
Absolutely.
You too.
So hold on tight because here you go.
Yep.
Exactly.
Woo.
Okay.
Bye.
Bye-bye.
Thank you to our growing Betrayal community.
If you missed all of our big updates from the last bonus episode, you missed some pretty
exciting news.
Season three of Betrayal will follow Stacey Rutherford's story.
When she laid eyes on Dr. Justin Rutherford, she was sure that she was looking at her soulmate.
They fell in love, and life was perfect.
But this family doctor, beloved father, and treasured husband had dark secrets.
The man who had sworn an oath to do no harm would go to great lengths using any
means necessary to save himself. Listen to Betrayal Season 3 on May 23rd on the iHeart
radio app or wherever you get your podcasts. Also, because of the overwhelming response,
we are launching Betrayal's weekly series. It's about the people we trust the most
and the deceptions that change everything.
This new series debuts end of July.
And look for Ashley on the small screen
as her story has been turned into an ABC News studios
and Hulu docu-series streaming this summer on Hulu.
If you want to contact the Betrayal team,
email us at betrayalpod at gmail.com.
To report a case of child sexual exploitation, call the National Center for Missing and Exploited
Children's Cyber Tip Line at 1-800-THE-LOST.
If you or someone you know is worried about their sexual thoughts and feelings towards
children, reach out to StopItNow.org.
Betrayal is a production of Glass Podcasts, a division
of Glass Entertainment Group in partnership with iHeart Podcasts. The
show was executive produced by Nancy Glass and Jennifer Faison, hosted and
produced by me, Andrea Gunning, written and produced by Carey Hartman, and also
produced by Ben Federman and associate producer, Kristen Malkyrie. Our iHeart
team is Allie Perry and Jessica Kreincheck.
Audio editing and mixing by Nico Aruca and Matt Dalvecchio. Betrayal's theme composed
by Oliver Baines. Music library provided by My Music. For more podcasts from iHeart, visit
the iHeart radio app, Apple Podcasts, wherever you get your podcasts.
A new season of Bridgerton is here. And with it, a new season of Bridgerton the Official Podcast. I'm your host, Gaby Collins. And this season, we are bringing fans even deeper into the ton.
Watch season three of the Shondaland series on Netflix. Then fall
in love all over again by listening to Bridgerton, the official podcast on the iHeartRadio app,
Apple podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Subscribe to catch a new episode every Thursday.
Hey, girlfriends. It's me, Carol Fisher, back with another season of the global number
one podcast, The Girlfriends.
Last time we investigated the murder of Gail Katz. This time we're uncovering the identity
of the woman who was buried in Gail's grave for a decade before she disappeared. Join
me and the rest of the club as we tell her story. Listen to season two of The Girlfriends,
our lost sister on the iHeartRadio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Hey guys, this is Paris Hilton.
Trapped in treatment is back,
and this season we're taking on WASP,
the worldwide association of specialty programs in schools.
They held us in dog cages,
they starved us, they beat us.
It was trying to brand us.
We were going to become the McDonald's and get treatment.
Join my host as they unravel the story
of the largest and most shocking organization
in the history of the troubled teen industry.
Listen to season two of Trapped in Treatment
on the iHeartRadio app, Apple podcasts,
or wherever you get your podcasts.