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CBL Episode #107-A 73-Year-Old Predator, $20 Hush Money, and Why Your Safety Protocol Matters
- 2025/03/29
- 再生時間: 25 分
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Note: I misspoke, the victim's name was not released at the time of the recording of this podcast!
If you are a victim of sexual assult, here is a national 800 hotline: https://rainn.org/about-national-sexual-assault-telephone-hotline
Or Call 800-656-4673 (HOPE)
A shocking case from Louisville, Kentucky serves as a critical safety wake-up call for cleaning professionals and service providers everywhere. When a 73-year-old man allegedly assaulted a house cleaner he hired through Nextdoor, posting a $250,000 cash bond after his arrest, we knew this story demanded immediate attention.
Safety protocols aren't just recommendations—they're essential lifelines in an industry where workers regularly enter strangers' homes. Your gut instinct exists for a reason, and that sixth sense deserves your full respect. Those goosebumps, that feeling something's "off"—these are evolutionary protection mechanisms alerting you to potential danger before your conscious mind processes it. People emit energy before harmful actions, and developing sensitivity to these warning signals could save your life.
Practical safety measures must become non-negotiable habits. Implement location-sharing through apps like Life360, establish check-in protocols with trusted contacts, collect comprehensive client information, require signed agreements, and consider payment upfront. For business owners with teams, your responsibility extends to protecting your employees through tracking systems and clear safety guidelines. Remember the power of "no"—you have every right to refuse service to anyone who raises red flags, regardless of potential income loss.
As we track this case through the justice system (with a possible follow-up episode after the March 31st court appearance), let it strengthen your resolve to prioritize safety. The cleaning industry presents unique vulnerabilities, but with proper protocols, awareness, and boundary-setting, you can significantly reduce risks. Your life and wellbeing are worth far more than any cleaning job or client relationship. What safety measures will you implement or strengthen today?
Story of Man who held his house cleaner in container:
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3909644/South-Carolina-s-serial-killer-Man-kept-woman-chained-metal-container-killed-boyfriend-shows-cops-TWO-graves-farm-confesses-13-year-old-quadruple-murder.html
https://www.wdrb.com/news/crime-reports/73-year-old-louisville-man-accused-of-raping-woman-hired-to-clean-his-house/article_e75c9e52-5b15-4554-9b2a-c15
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