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18 year old Stacey Lannert shoots and kills her father as he is laying on the couch. She claims that she did it because of years of sexual abuse by her father. Prosecutors disagree, believing it was for financial gain because she stood to inherit almost $500,000.
Stacey Lannert was found guilty of murder of her father at 18 and sentenced to life without the possibility of parole. A sentence she would serve for two decades until someone listened to her side of the story. Stacey had endured a childhood of physical, mental and sexual abuse by her father and only ever wanted to protect her younger sister from the same fate. Take a listen to this powerful story of a sisters love, protection and resilience. Join Patreon here to binge bonus content! Crime Curious is creating a kick-ass exclusive listener experience | Patreon https://www.buymeacoffee.com/crimecurious Music By: Michael Drzewiecki Cover Art By: Charnell Redemption: A Story of Sisterhood, Survival, and Finding Freedom Behind Bars. By Stacey Lannert and Kristen Kemp. Unspeakable Crimes: The Stacey Lannert Story
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Could or would you kill your father if he sexually abused you for 10 years? Stacey Lannert did kill her father at the age of 18, and received a life sentence without parole. This is a story that has been covered by national media...Oprah Winfrey Show, 20/20, American Justice, CNN Nancy Grace, Glamour Magazine to name a few. Her story is honest, painful, but inspiring by how she survived. You feel her triumph. She never lost hope. Stacey's prison sentence was eventually commuted and then pardoned after 18 years in prison. Stacey got out of prison and was accepted to law school, and is now a Missouri State Public Defender Parole Revocation Defense Team Attorney. A great quote from Stacey, "No matter what has happened in our past, we choose the life we want to live. Never allow your past to dictate your future." Tune in to hear her powerful story! Stacey is the author of the book, Redemption: A Story of Sisterhood, Survival, And Freedom Behind Bars (Amazon) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Content/Trigger warning: domestic abuse, sexual assault of a minor, patricide Stacey Lannert was victimized by her father, and later, as a result of this trauma, she shot him. We ask - Do you think Stacey Lannert should answer for her crimes? She took justice into her own hands, and all we can say to that is some people feel they have no choice but to. Obviously, we have our own theories and opinions, and based off of our content and advocacy, we're sure you can deduce what they are - but we would much prefer for you to decide without OUR input. This case is heartbreaking, no matter how you look at it. SOURCES - https://www.stlmag.com/A-Conversation-With-Stacey-Lannert/ https://murderpedia.org/female.L/l/lannert-stacey.htm https://abcnews.go.com/2020/story?id=7168291 Her Book: Redemption https://www.amazon.com/Redemption-Stacey-Lannert/dp/0307592146 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r6XiBclhmjE https://youtu.be/r6Png4kjnA0 https://youtu.be/EaFguk6zQKM https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vxCY-NDdXrI OUR LINKS - Patreon - www.patreon.com/a_nefarious_nightmare linktr.ee/anefariousnightmarepodcast Twitter - @anefariouspod Instagram and Tiktok - @nefariousnightmarepod Email - anefariousnightmare@gmail.com SUPPORT JASON VUKOVICH! Linktr.ee/Jason.Vukovich Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Stacey Lannert era uma garota comum, com pais comuns e uma vida comum, mas prestes a completar 9 anos, sua vida se torna um pesadelo. O comum já não fazia mais parte de sua rotina. Essa é uma história chocante e pesada, então sugiro cuidado ao ouvirem, Compositores! Entrem lá no Instagram, que é @podcastcomposicaodeumcrime para acompanhar as fotos do episódio. Edição: André Gonçalves (@andrelbgon) --------------------------------------- Link do site de ajuda a mulheres em situação de abuso de Stacey: https://healingsisters.org/ Links de livros: Redemption: A Story of Sisterhood, Survival, and Finding Freedom Behind Bars: https://amzn.to/3vT6QdL Libertada: https://amzn.to/2Sv3KyX O acerto de contas de uma mãe: https://amzn.to/2T102gR Não conte para a mamãe: https://amzn.to/3jhIdoo -------------------------------------- --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/composicaodeumcrime/support
Krásná herečka zmizela v noci z jachty, na které byla s přáteli. Její ztráta dodnes trápí spoustu lidí, kteří tvrdí, že policie udělala chybu. A přinášíme příběh ženy, která se rozhodla vzepřít svému otci...
Violence erupted in the Lannert home on July 4, 1990, leaving 44-year-old Tom Lannert dead. Local police launched an investigation, but the subsequent trial left a traumatized Stacey unable to explain her actions.
Go to https://deadboltmysterysociety.com/ and use the promo code: deadbolt20 for 20% OFF your first order!Scary Mysteries Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiE86yS_VM7qjiICqRPmwLQ?view_as=subscriberOwn Shares In Our New HORROR MOVIE: https://www.startengine.com/an-angry-boyContact US: info@newdawnfilm.comParricide is defined as the killing of a close relative, usually a parent. It encompasses patricide, the killing of one’s father, as well as matricide wherein the mother is killed by her own child. In the United States, parricide represents just 1% of all homicide cases in which the relationship of the victim and offender is known, making it an extremely rare case in America. Among the few notable incidents of such unforgivable crime, the case of Stacey Lannert has been one of the often cited. She has become part of the 25% of offenders, 18 years old and under, who killed their father based on a decades-long study of parricide cases in America. It’s definitely not a source of pride for the Lannert family, but Stacey has risen above this ordeal,and taken an inspiring path since then.
In 1990, after a decade of abuse at her father’s hands—and a devastating incident involving her younger sister—18-year-old Stacey Lannert reached a tipping point.
On July 4th, 1990, 18-year-old Stacey Lannert shot and killed her father, who had been sexually abusing her since she was eight. She was found guilty of first-degree murder and sentence to life without parole: Missouri state law, a disbelieving prosecutor and Stacey's own vulnerable state-of-mind all conspired against her. This harrowing real-life story of survival takes many twists and turns and is as dramatic as any movie. It is devastating, important subject matter and exquisitely told by a brave woman committed to justice for herself and all of man-kind.Episode benefitting:Center for Women in Transition cwitstl.orgChamp Assistance Dogs champdogs.orgSt. Louis Foodbank stlfoodbank.orgFollow us on social media!Twitter: @allthewiserpodInstagram: @allthewiserpodcastFacebook: @allthewiserpodcastSign up for our newsletter via our websiteHave a story to share with us or feedback about an episode you heard? Email us at hello@allthewiserpodcast.comIf you like what you heard on today's show, please consider sharing this episode and giving us a 5 star rating and review on Apple Podcasts! It helps other awesome people like you find our show. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Stacey Lannert was a daddy’s girl growing up. He could do no wrong in her eyes. That was until one day, he became every child’s worst nightmare. The question is: Can murder be justified?
This week Repy and Austyn discuss two young adults who murdered their parents. In 1990, Stacey Lannert murdered her abusive father to protect her sister. In 1958, Lowell Lee Andrews massacred his family in order to fulfill his dreams of becoming a Mafia hit-man. Our theme music is a derivative work featuring samples from Top Pop by Jumbo Seller Music and clips of dialog from Peeping Tom (1960), The Shining (1980), and Psycho (1960). Our cover artwork was created by Pineberrry. The hosts of Hell and High Horror are @austyncastelli and @reparataann Become a Patron on Patreon and gain access to our monthly news episode and more!: https://www.patreon.com/Hellandhighhorror Follow us on: Twitter: twitter.com/hellhighhorror Facebook: facebook.com/hellandhighhorror/ Instagram: Instagram.com/hellandhighhorror We’re proud to be part of the Murderly network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Stacey's Mom Has Got it Goin On: Stacey Castor & Stacey Lannert by AntiSocialMurderClub
In the first episode of Survivor Team Go!, we shout out to Ryan who just got out of a relationship with his horribly abusive ex-boyfriend, cry about Bikers Against Child Abuse, and tell the story of Stacey Lannert, who was convicted of first degree murder for killing her sexually and physically abusive father.
Tonight's special guest is Stacey Lannert from St Louis, MO, a returning NAASCA family member who is a child sexual abuse survivor and activist. But she's much more than that. The founder of Healing Sisters, she's also author of "Redemption: A Story of Sisterhood, Survival, and Finding Freedom Behind Bars" where she tells how 10 years of sexual abuse, including rape and sodomy, Stacey and killed her father in 1990. She was sentenced to life in prison without parole. In January 2009, after 18 years in prison, Missouri Governor Matt Blunt commuted her sentence. He told her he expected her to make a difference with her life. After 18 years in prison, Stacey's now living in St. Louis. She's telling her story so other women can learn from her mistakes. "I created Healing Sisters to allow other sexual abuse victors (we are victors, after all) the opportunity to experience the bond we share and the restoring powers gained from other people who have also suffered," says Stacey. "I believe that every child, woman and man who suffers from sexual abuse becomes a sister because we share a common bond, one of betrayal and suffering. We need one another in order to thrive, and maybe even to survive. I hope in my lifetime we can eradicate, wipe out, and destroy sexual abuse. That surely cannot to be too lofty of a goal, can it? If we communicate, we create. We need to create a safe world for all children."
Tonight's SPECIAL GUEST is Stacey Lannert, survivor, activist, author of "Redemption: A Story of Sisiterhood, Survival and Finding Freedom Behind Bars" and founder of www.HealingSisters.org. After 10 years of sexual abuse, including rape and sodomy, Stacey Lannert shot and killed her father on July 5, 1990, and was put in jail. In December 1992, she was convicted of first degree murder and armed criminal action. She was sentenced to life in prison without parole in Missouri. In January 2009, Missouri Governor Matt Blunt commuted her sentence. He told her he expected her to make a difference with her life. After 18 years in prison, Stacey's now living in St. Louis. She's telling her story so other women can learn from her mistakes. "I created Healing Sisters to allow other sexual abuse victors (we are victors, after all) the opportunity to experience the bond we share and the restoring powers gained from other people who have also suffered," says Stacey. "I believe that every child, woman and man who suffers from sexual abuse becomes a sister because we share a common bond, one of betrayal and suffering. We need one another in order to thrive, and maybe even to survive. I hope in my lifetime we can eradicate, wipe out, and destroy sexual abuse. That surely cannot to be too lofty of a goal, can it? If we communicate, we create. We need to create a safe world for all children."