Artwork

Content provided by Lorilee Binstock. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Lorilee Binstock or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.
Player FM - Podcast App
Go offline with the Player FM app!

Sisterhood Against Sexual Assault

42:21
 
Share
 

Manage episode 358710792 series 2836435
Content provided by Lorilee Binstock. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Lorilee Binstock or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

This is a LIVE replay of A Trauma Survivor Thriver's Podcast which aired Wednesday, March 22nd, 2023 at 1130am ET on Fireside Chat.

***Trigger Warning: This podcast contains discussions of sexual assault. Listen with care and if you are looking for resources, please visit, SASA28173.org ***

​​Lorilee Binstock 00:02:16

Welcome. I'm Lorilee Binstock and this is A Trauma Survivor Thriver’s Podcast.

Today's guest is Dayna Corcoran, founder of the Sisterhood Against Sexual Assault, a profit foundation supporting survivors, and families of sexual abuse. It was created to help victims of sexual violence by providing training learning and awareness of sexual assault.

Dana, thank you so much. For joining me today. I really do appreciate it.

Dayna Corcoran 00:03:24

Yes. Thank you so much for having.

Lorilee Binstock 00:03:26

Of course. Well, first of all, could you share a little bit about

your organization sister again, sexual assault?

Dayna Corcoran 00:03:34

Yeah. And we call South here in Black called, North Carolina, just the abbreviated version.

Lorilee Binstock 00:03:39

Mhmm.

Dayna Corcoran 00:03:40

It it's a newly formed five zero one non nonprofit organization.

That has a community centric mission to provide a safe healing space for victims and survivors to the sexual assault.

We carry out program to protect people from sexual assault remote awareness,

as a well, as to provide education in the support, and we

Just started the first week of January.

Lorilee Binstock 00:04:03

Oh, wow. So this is very soon.

Can you tell me

what

what made you guys want to start this organization?

Dayna Corcoran 00:04:12

Yes. Prior to January,

nobody knew about Salsa none of us ever

anticipated be becoming a group of

women or members of this group.

It was the...

Probably the fifth of January.

It was a Friday afternoon noon at four Pm. I was getting ready to leave town, and I got this phone call, and everybody that knows me know I never answered the phone.

Lorilee Binstock 00:04:35

Yeah

Dayna Corcoran 00:04:36

But it was it was like, one of my girlfriends here in Miller Community and West.

And it wasn't it was odd. She was calling me as opposed texting.

So

I am at the phone as I was running out the door, and she had said, Dana, I'm in the hospital. I'm in, Charlotte.

I don't know. I'm new to the area. I don't... You know, I don't know where to turn. I just need somebody to talk to and I need somebody to pray for me.

And from that, she told me her story that had happened to her the week prior. So it was just... Over the New Year eve holiday in the Dominican Republic.

Lorilee Binstock 00:05:13

Do, I I don't know she

feels comfortable with you sharing a little bit about our story.

Dayna Corcoran 00:05:17

Yeah.

Lorilee Binstock 00:05:19

Would you be able to do that?

Dayna Corcoran 00:05:19

Yeah.

Absolutely.

I'm sharing an information with arabic victims approval.

She's also written out her story and she in the process of going through therapy and the she's... More comfortable. I know that she's gonna be her own advocate, and she will show be the platform that we speak on to talk to other victims and survivors of the sexual assault.

So she's on vacation with a friend in the Dominican Republic.

Justice her and her friend at an all inclusive resort, So we you know, we travel. We think those are safer players to go to.

Lorilee Binstock 00:05:53

Mhmm.

Dayna Corcoran 00:05:55

She

intends the nightly

organized functions. You fifteen being night the fun night,

and

it's still broad daylight on the day of her herself. She's at the...

At the restaurant the lounge bar area outside in I say that because in order her to piece her incident back together,

she had remembered that it was daylight.

The sun hasn't set yet, it was still early. She's enjoying a beverage,

Lorilee Binstock 00:06:18

Mhmm

Dayna Corcoran 00:06:24

and flash forward a few hours, she wakes up on the side of the road in the Dominican Republic.

So on her story,

video, Surveillance, and what she couldn't recall as time goes by,

she was having a drink.

So she is filmed being walked out of

the all resort,

put in a car

And

approximately four hours later, she was pushed from that moving car, landed on the

sidewalk, which woke her up to trauma from the from falling out of the car kind of woke her up.

Lorilee Binstock 00:06:59

Mhmm

Dayna Corcoran 00:06:59

She

realized she was laying in a pool of her own blood,

the it was right back to front of the resort that she was taken from.

The resort staff came out and took her to the local

you know, makeshift hop, they're not, like, our hospitals that we go to, but it was more like gay,

a makeshift,

hospital urgent care in the Dominican Republic

where

she realized she had been drug

kidnapped. Obviously, she was taken off the resort.

Lorilee Binstock 00:07:27

Mm-mm

Dayna Corcoran 00:07:29

And

then really imaginative attacked

with an object sexually attacked with an object. That created approximately a ten centimeter

gas internally,

Lorilee Binstock 00:07:40

Oh

Dayna Corcoran 00:07:41

which led to the need for

medical attention.

So she's getting to the medical attention in a... In... Which is great. I mean, their job was to keep her alive. They did that,

but it was in a

non discreet room where the

the... The... You the surgeons that were helping her were in

t shirt because That were inside out. There was no glove, but there was no...

It was stupid obvious that wasn't a professional hospital.

Lorilee Binstock 00:08:06

Oh, goodness.

Dayna Corcoran 00:08:10

She

immediately received

live transfusion

because of the... She had lost so many,

so much of her own blood that she immediately received the blood... And she was allergic to it right away. Immediately got a rash.

Lorilee Binstock 00:08:22

Mhmm.

Dayna Corcoran 00:08:23

Something's wrong with is the the way it, you know, worked with her body or something was wrong with the blood to begin with, but she needed it.

They su her her. They gave her the blood. They

they... You know, they antibiotics the everything that she needed.

But as she was going along, they kept saying, well, if you want this done, you have to pay a thousand dollars you want this and I need to pay a thousand dollars?

And it they had... The... The the financial end of it was... This is why I'm saying all of this is because

the only time they had brought an interpreter

that she could understand what was happening to her. It was

along with the police department there. It was to assigned to her that if she didn't pay this bill in debit or cash or Venmo or, you know, money in hand,

Lorilee Binstock 00:09:09

Mhmm.

Dayna Corcoran 00:09:09

she would be taken directly from the hospital to the police department and held,

Meaning they wouldn't let her leave unless she had paid this money. So as an aftermath,

you think, okay, The assault led to the need for medical attention. So this orchestrated

event

from the bartender at the of the resort,

who she... Who who's was the only person that was near her drink ties her.

Would have

put something in her drink, led to somebody walking her out, led to the sexual assault

Lorilee Binstock 00:09:41

Mhmm.

Dayna Corcoran 00:09:41

that led the need for

this massive medical attention.

And she

had a horrific deal. While she was at this medical facility. She

she's screaming She's gonna a place that nobody speaks English and and the

physician just kept telling her.

Don't scream are women here and don't do that. Don't don't act, like that don't do that.

And she said, I just wanna go, I wanna go home and they said you need to call your family

Lorilee Binstock 00:10:04

Oh my gosh.

Dayna Corcoran 00:10:08

and tell them where all your

you know, life documents are where your will is, where you because you are not going to survive this.

So they gave her a phone, They let her call her teenage daughter from a different country,

Lorilee Binstock 00:10:20

Oh my goodness.

Dayna Corcoran 00:10:21

which involved pin.

You know, oh my mom. Her. She's in this... And and and then everybody started sending money.

To pay for the medical

bill it doesn't get her physically out of the country.

So she's she told them. I wanna leave. I'm leaving

Lorilee Binstock 00:10:34

Wow.

Dayna Corcoran 00:10:37

  1. You're going into kidney failure. If you leave, you will not make the the flight home.

She leaves. She get. Like she paid the big thousand dollars bill. She, you know, borrowed from her son was college fine, She brought from her friend.

She brought she exhausted her

retirement. And and all the way that she had access. You she's a single mother of multiple children.

She did it, but she could to survive. To get out of that country who obviously set her up to this.

So she on that she could get on a plane on the way home with Charlotte.

She

have got elephant titus ever her leg in her face.

She was going into kidney failure. She arrived at the Charlotte Hospital,

And that evening

had a minor

heart attack in her sleep due to the strap.

And when they did the exam on her

the doctor starts pulling out this god.

God. God. They had packed term

of

something to stopped of bleeding, but you could get attention a bacteria infection.

Lorilee Binstock 00:11:39

Oh,

Dayna Corcoran 00:11:40

The doctor hearing said they did not intend for you to survive that.

Lorilee Binstock 00:11:44

Wow.

Dayna Corcoran 00:11:45

While she was there, she contacted the police department. She tried to file a complaint. She complained to the

the resort

it didn't go anywhere In until the the was getting on the claim, the

you have the

Dominican Republic police contacted her and the said. Your your report on file that the right department needs to be filed with the sexual

assault department, and you have to do that in person. And course, she said, not a chance I'm getting on the plane that I'm going home.

Lorilee Binstock 00:12:14

Right.

Dayna Corcoran 00:12:15

So this is... She she called me that Friday and just said I need prayers and she started crying. And you... This woman was new to our neighborhood.

Lorilee Binstock 00:12:21

Mhmm

Dayna Corcoran 00:12:24

She relocated her family in her job.

She

I had met her and passion at a

neighborhood the phone party. We and she moved into the ladies house and we were really good friends like, it was a very

superficial relationship

because it was very new and because it'd be pivot of the different ages where we're doing a different

behalf,

and she didn't know that I have a history with

that I'm a federal agent, and I work for home security

which is separate, obviously, from Nasa, but that I have a history of the devastating sex time. So like, she as got led her to call me and act in asked just for

Lorilee Binstock 00:12:59

Mhmm

Dayna Corcoran 00:13:04

support and gotten support and prayers.

Meanwhile,

being the picture that I am, that information came in, and I thought, okay. Not the hospital she saved

now that's she's in Char, what can we do

now to help her?

So

other than the Funko group, we actually did the

the zombies that we did mom

flash over How we and that how I had met her the few weeks before Halloween and I called all this the mom that I said, and the... Again, it is made up of people that we see at functions and

Lorilee Binstock 00:13:30

Mhmm.

Dayna Corcoran 00:13:41

not everyday life and we met the group, and we said, we are going to

work together to raise the funds to at least pay back

you know, what happened to her, she shouldn't have to pay for

Lorilee Binstock 00:13:53

Mhmm.

Dayna Corcoran 00:13:55

sexual assault

or the

the aftermath.

Herself. I mean, it was her that was sexually assaulted It was... It... You know, that should be constantly forever we living being victim and victim.

Lorilee Binstock 00:14:01

Right.

Dayna Corcoran 00:14:08

Having to dig her out of holders what we knew at a community we could do to help her. So from that,

within the next three days after

South was born the district against sexual assault. And

it started off of the group of fifteen of and now there are almost four hundred of us on the private facebook page, which anybody is welcome to

Lorilee Binstock 00:14:28

Oh wow.

Dayna Corcoran 00:14:32

within the first seven days,

our community and our local

female owned vendor and is very specifically female owned because that's

the page that we had started with was just women

just so we didn't share her information out too far. But the neighborhood

vendors and the women at our local salon. We see those fabulous times distal lane,

even our self handing lady

no at because she donated

her time and her finding, you know, the business and we we raised over ten thousand dollar in seven days.

Lorilee Binstock 00:15:11

Oh.

Dayna Corcoran 00:15:12

Are we're both the Fas women in West,

North Carolina, the small town. We all moved to. We

are local twins south,

restaurant

donated their time and they they donated large check, and

we did a basket raffle, and we made sure our local vendor

that five made our shirts

within two days. It was

crazy and insane, amazing how quickly it came together all the same pod.

And then later on, when we discuss sexual assault, and some of the reasons why not reported,

we can talk about how

these these women and the majority of them had never met her. They came out

to function after function after function, volunteered of their time, their money,

everything that they could and they still had never better up until two weeks ago, when I had a a fast gathering at the house,

and

we're having this

another fundraiser. This car game center is a and I I get up, and I I I think everybody's are coming, and I sent our a excellent halt survivor that we treated in santa for a year. And half the members didn't even know that.

Lorilee Binstock 00:16:25

Oh goodness.

Dayna Corcoran 00:16:25

So she she

thanked everyone, and it was like...

It

it's amazing at this age and and our stage in our life, but there's so many people that are supportive

to other women or even any anybody that's a a victim of sex little felt that they don't even know.

You know, I can donate eat money on Facebook. I can say, you know, here's your fifty dollars per your fundraiser, I think it great.

But these women were... These are still donating their personal time,

Just, because they want to help her in the situation she's been in which I agreed that super crazy the the story that she tells

Lorilee Binstock 00:16:55

Mhmm

Mhmm

Dayna Corcoran 00:17:02

the story that happened to her from start to,

is a forty eight hour episode. It is something that

she is fifty six. You know, she's not eighteen on on spring break. She wasn't

somebody that is not educated that they're not that's the loose that out to party and, you know, go to these places and not be aware of your surroundings. It can happen to anyone at any time in any situation.

Lorilee Binstock 00:17:25

Mhmm.

Yeah. I mean, that just listening to the story, it just... It it breaks my heart.

Dayna Corcoran 00:17:33

Mhmm.

Lorilee Binstock 00:17:34

But it's so inspiring how this community of women really came together for this person. Many of them didn't even know.

Dayna Corcoran 00:17:41

Mhmm.

Lorilee Binstock 00:17:42

Wow. I mean, I... Oh, gosh. That's just gives because me chills how beautiful that is because I feel like, you know, we need more women supporting women, and

Dayna Corcoran 00:17:49

I.

Lorilee Binstock 00:17:51

I just... Wow.

I I can't

I I I know that your your

deep... For your organization, I know you're talking about awareness and prevention and training,

but it seems like

something internationally

that happened

there's there there

other things that we need to also worry about, because she couldn't even file a complaint or she did, and it was with the... And then

Dayna Corcoran 00:18:13

Right.

Lorilee Binstock 00:18:15

do you have any sense of

of

what we can tell people who are traveling

overseas, especially

to to be aware of certain situations and potential stories just like Dana.

Dayna Corcoran 00:18:31

Mhmm.

So

I will say that

from this... And in even from our very first

fundraiser

that

you know... And in there's fertility, that may have reduce context assault, but there are so many people that have lived through

some typing in of event. An incident that is similar. You know I mean, this one is is big, but that were similar They I had come up to us and I wanted the Dominican public. There's another in the small community that we're in

that they had seen somebody put something in their drink. And they have reported it. And and... And the...

Lorilee Binstock 00:19:05

Yeah.

Dayna Corcoran 00:19:09

It goes back to everyone goes back to the bartender center, it goes back to the and go back to the hotel it goes back to the law that not being enforced on these

and the

residential, you know, these these all included places that we pay to go to. They're not being held accountable. So at least what we can do here is put out a awareness and put out

travel awareness. Don't go to... And that that's what we're in the stages of doing now. The Sas happened so quickly at the beginning and we were so focused on fixing and helping being in

Lorilee Binstock 00:19:31

Mhmm.

Dayna Corcoran 00:19:39

giving our survivor what she needed.

Finance she needed financial help. She needed Thomas Therapy. We have a few therapist in our Community alone that offered their services for free.

Lorilee Binstock 00:19:46

Yeah.

Dayna Corcoran 00:19:51

She was... One of our therapist here,

please term with the top trauma therapist in the area she immediately got in, even though there was a second a month wait.

She started her therapy right away, which I know was helpful for her?

And and through that, the therapist said you need to write down your story. And when you feel comfortable, you need to take it to the news and when you feel more comfortable,

you need to take it to the Dominican Republican and you feel more comfortable. You need to take it to Do and rally for the right to survivors for sexual assault, and that's what our long term goals are,

including

therapy intensive weekend camp for survivor and their family members. Because are the type of things this fast I would like to fund,

like, she had the grown children. They may not wanna go to therapy every week to talk about

how or they can't because they're not local.

So we would like to fund... Let's go to this family camp for three days. With a set of platform with something we can build from

and

help

survive this. We're she's going to I'm going through it every day, and I wasn't paired. It didn't happen to me.

Lorilee Binstock 00:20:58

Mhmm.

Dayna Corcoran 00:21:00

We... You know...

And that's another thing with

awareness.

We... The first thing we did was, okay, we're gonna make these baskets while we're making these back to rattle.

What can we do to make sure this doesn't happen to anybody else we went online. We purchased the cup covers, which we have and we give out to people, it's kind of like a sticker, but it doesn't ruin your glass. You poke your straw through it,

But in her situation that wouldn't have helped because we believed that the bartender was in on

her kidnapped, which is

how you're doing research online and talking to other long officers that is how

they coordinate their organized crime there It it goes all the way back to the bartender centers so that nobody

nobody. I mean, who do you think your pains... You know, you're you're getting your drink from a a bar tender at a reputable plane.

You don't think things like that. We don't think things like what.

Lorilee Binstock 00:21:51

No.

Yeah.

Dayna Corcoran 00:21:53

So

we research the

these drink kits where we can test your drink. It's kind of like a Covid test. You gotta take your drink out, put it in there.

We researched the... There was two

college kids from North Carolina actually that started the nail polish that if you dumped your nail polish in the drink, and it change colors if then at something in it, we couldn't find any more information on that. Maybe it's not going on anymore.

There has to be it an easier way

I mean, we shouldn't have to protect ourselves from our own dreams, but they're happy will be away what we can do that.

Lorilee Binstock 00:22:25

Oh, yeah.

Dayna Corcoran 00:22:29

So our short term goals were to help our survivor, our long term goal to therapy, and we have

I asked her. Actually, you know, when she came back

and we had started with Casa,

we set up a meal train, which was immediately packed for two months. So people came and it left food at her door we started to go find me. We did the fundraiser, but I didn't

Lorilee Binstock 00:22:46

One

Dayna Corcoran 00:22:53

go over to our house. I didn't sit down with her because I knew other people were doing that. I knew she had to go through these steps on her own. I didn't wanna interview her. I didn't want to, you know, crack the case and I didn't want to do that to her because that's not what she needed, then I waited a we And then I taken over a package for her with pajamas and and things that were donated from the neighborhood.

Lorilee Binstock 00:23:08

Mhmm.

Dayna Corcoran 00:23:15

And through my conversation with her,

I just I noticed her,

like, lean down and, like, picket or toes and how like what are you doing? And she why I guess it I won't be getting a white pe.

Ever again. And I noticed that even a week later,

her pe was stained with her own blood.

Lorilee Binstock 00:23:34

Oh, my goodness.

Dayna Corcoran 00:23:34

It she had been

drug

you know, she's been pushed out of the car, You know, the thick gel, it is scraped in the blood that in there so much

Lorilee Binstock 00:23:41

Yep.

Dayna Corcoran 00:23:44

that

it... And I I was like, oh, my gosh. It was

an awakening for me to watch this happen to her. So some that, we asked her

what can we do as a group to help other victims and survivors of sexual assault when that happens to them? What did you need?

In that hospital, which she everything she had gotten sick, vomit in her own bed, and they said, just cover it up.

And roll over. And so she had been throwing up from this medication and then and she had essentially lay in her own

Lorilee Binstock 00:24:13

Mhmm

Dayna Corcoran 00:24:17

vomit and So that's not hopefully that doesn't happen in Us hospital here. But

what can we do here for victims and sexual assault when they leave?

The... Or when they're at the hospital getting there and. And are one of our founders, Jennifer she reached out to the Emergency room in Bird.

Charlotte and

our local emergency room here off at Providence Road

along with the information that our survivor Angie

Gave us. She said, you know, I could have really used a views ago.

I could have you really need math loss. I could have used

Lorilee Binstock 00:24:48

Mhmm.

Dayna Corcoran 00:24:52

close, you know, you're... She's left in the bloody dress that she was playing in for three days. But here in the Us, they would leave in

you know, like, the hospital gown

Lorilee Binstock 00:25:02

Right.

Dayna Corcoran 00:25:03

Wasn't bit more

than sitting out of a stop or having to get in the car with your mom or your dad in a hospital little gown.

When you have to go to the hop, it will be... When you have to go to the

Cvs to get your medicine or or whatever needs to be done we made a list of things that people

needed

when they believed the post examination and evidence collection without feeling victim,

and

we had these kids donated from every one of the neighborhood,

you know, the kitchen travel went like, the shampoo, and the body wash. We went to five and below. We bought pants and underwear and face cloth. Like, she, I wish I could just have wiped the blood off my face because people were staring at me

Lorilee Binstock 00:25:33

Mhmm.

Yes. Yeah.

Dayna Corcoran 00:25:47

ties. Know just...

Lorilee Binstock 00:25:49

Basics.

Dayna Corcoran 00:25:50

I don't that you need basic items. We bought back, and not I'm just script bag,

and we packed them and each bag for us cost of approximately twenty dollars to make, which is great. But

which is which is reasonable

for everything that was in it. But when we went to the hot formation, we have we needed of this.

You know, we there's a few programs around here that do them, they donate

both certain items, but there's nothing we can give them as a bag.

Which is where the emergency room care package program came from through.

It... But there three hundred

sexual assault kits that were done in the emergency room in Charlotte area in one year.

So times that by twenty dollars, has a lot coming from a brand new non profit foundation.

But we... Well once we heard that we're, alright, well, we're gonna have to front the money for this because we wanna make sure

that everyone that goes into that hospital comes out or something. So we're doing the process of making those

And I'm sorry, you said awareness with the international week. So she's gotten to a point where

we're posting

travel advisor.

Where our entire

group is posting information on,

you know, like, a travel

heads up, if you will, Like,

And people like my girlfriend be my girlfriend texted out me the other day and said, hey, my my daughter got a lot of friends on spring break going Dominican Republic.

What was the name of that resort again? And these are people that are vulnerable.

Lorilee Binstock 00:27:20

Yeah. I kinda wanna know too.

Dayna Corcoran 00:27:22

Yeah. I again I and I don't know how that I I'm good I can... I send it to you. I can attach it. I know it was

in the Dominican Republic in Put, and it was a chips resort, but is happening

Lorilee Binstock 00:27:32

Mhmm

Dayna Corcoran 00:27:34

at all their rewards. If something similar as happening? Mean when you have math, people going to vacation,

you know, there's

there's even cruise lines there's things that

that

everybody's detection me because they're listening I

So there's

it's bad thing happen everywhere. But with something it that this...

Normal thing, like this that is issues this and and this going back to why we went one of our long term goal is to do early education

to both male and females, but in the schools, do early education.

It's obvious it's this sexual, So I was gonna traumatized her and her family forever. But

Lorilee Binstock 00:28:13

Yeah.

Dayna Corcoran 00:28:14

one sec incident the sexual can do the exact same one

at a party or one college party where somebody,

you know, is passed out and the guy thinks out that she said, yeah. Earlier and now she passed out what they're gonna happen. They have to realize that, you know, their fun time hook at at this party that they saw

Lorilee Binstock 00:28:26

Yeah.

Dayna Corcoran 00:28:33

she was

contextual to will lead to a lifetime of unresolved, trauma, if not,

disgust or if not prevented.

So that's... And and obviously, that's a long term goal, we're we're eight weeks into them. And we've already

started the foundation we have we're

we have insurance and we have bank account and we have all these things, and

this is amazing. What what people we have done?

Lorilee Binstock 00:28:58

That is amazing.

I mean, it's amazing. You're doing so much and you're here. Talking about it and spreading awareness, and and I think that's wonderful.

Do you think that there's anything that

we should be... Like, do you think they were targeting?

You

Dayna Corcoran 00:29:16

So so maybe on the Internet research and

of the Dominican republic or Mexico or anywhere where you travel

specifically to this type of crime. They're targeting

older

men and women and in statistically,

for the international crimes the men

because she felt comfortable reaching out to her friend group. I don't know that if it happened to my husband or somebody that in the exact same situation, but of a male in her situation would even admit that doesn't happened to them. So they're hoping that

Lorilee Binstock 00:29:46

Mhmm.

Right.

Dayna Corcoran 00:29:51

you know, they...

She... Her fight or flight was... I wanna record it and I wanna get home to my children. So she left knowing that that was her decision. And then we have to go back and find it.

I would think in a similar situation, a male

victim would be less

you know, receptive to reaching out. And and, again, I pulled the statistics of men versus female

victims and it in one of the and reason people don't report it is

sadly, it's a common phenomenon. It's the victim blaming.

And when she

Lorilee Binstock 00:30:26

Right.

Dayna Corcoran 00:30:28

told me this story. I mean, I've literally typed it up as she was saying it, and I sent it to our our zombie group, and I said...

I said, this is not a joke. This is not... I the first thing I had to say was this is for real because it sounds like it was written by, you know, James Patterson, and this is gonna be the movie. And

Lorilee Binstock 00:30:45

Mhmm

Dayna Corcoran 00:30:47

because of every stage that she went through, it just got more horrific. So so biggest done the research on the Internet was... You know, they they they knew that she had come with a companion, but they weren't they were friends. They weren't together. They were in separate room.

She... He he went to bed early every night, and she stayed out there. They they've found her. They watched her. They waited a few days.

And they knew him. They know they come there for seven days five days, whatever the minimum night is, and they wait until it's the end.

And then the all happens.

And they... And just the people that have access to money. You know, my... Eighteen year old goes this spring Right, she might have my credit card on her phone, but she doesn't have a way to get eight thousand one dollars in cash.

Lorilee Binstock 00:31:22

Mhmm.

Dayna Corcoran 00:31:32

So they all people that

Lorilee Binstock 00:31:32

Right.

Dayna Corcoran 00:31:34

look like they have money. Older women that he'll had access to money.

And

I you know, I'm in my forties, but I couldn't imagine that fifty six

then happening.

Or any

Lorilee Binstock 00:31:46

Right.

Dayna Corcoran 00:31:47

level of sexual assault happening. But you... You know, you know, you you go in college and your mom horns you, You know, don't look look around before you get out the gas station.

Then do that at fifty six, Fifty seven, forty seven and what are the aging? Well, you're constantly not looking over your shoulder because... I'm not in high demand. You know? Don't happy What in that one, that wasn't the case The kid wasn't. I want to sexually you saw you The case was

Lorilee Binstock 00:31:59

Right. You're right.

Yeah

Dayna Corcoran 00:32:11

this sexual assault is gonna happen because you're gonna pay the money.

Lorilee Binstock 00:32:15

That's horrible.

Dayna Corcoran 00:32:15

And that's how she... That's what she feels happens. The the the way that the bills were given to her, individually. It was like people were getting paid for different things.

It was it

she's lived. She lived

through the worst situation that anybody and in a different country

where you're... And you're told you're not gonna survive it. And

So when you come back and you tell this crazy story,

who's gonna believe you. And that's a common reason why people don't

report sexual assault, and then victim blaming. And she been said when I talk to her, I'm not blaming myself for what I wore. I'm not blaming myself because you know, I keep myself together. I'm not... And that's great. And and I'm glad that you can do that because

Lorilee Binstock 00:32:49

Mhmm.

Yeah.

Dayna Corcoran 00:33:01

it it was horrific and nobody

you know, nobody asked to be sexually filtered, and we have to remind our children our our girls are void that that at any point in a new situation,

regardless what we're happening leading up to it, when but you don't want something to happen. It shouldn't happen.

Lorilee Binstock 00:33:18

Right. Right. And and, you know,

many of us go out on our own

Dayna Corcoran 00:33:22

Mhmm.

Lorilee Binstock 00:33:22

and and that's scary that we have to really be on the lookout

for... I mean, even even here our states side,

Dayna Corcoran 00:33:28

Mhmm.

Lorilee Binstock 00:33:29

you know,

anything could happen Bartender could easily put something in our drink. Is there's is there anything that we should be aware of

Dayna Corcoran 00:33:32

Mhmm.

Lorilee Binstock 00:33:36

as far as that goes when we're going out on our own say,

Dayna Corcoran 00:33:39

Well, yeah. Going out on your own yet,

Lorilee Binstock 00:33:41

Mhmm

Dayna Corcoran 00:33:41

I don't go out on your own. But,

you know, the... That came up too when we were discussing it one of our members I went to more of the

the Charlotte

Bar

we're like something with all and immediately when she realized

because you know what you can drink and what you can't drink in chronic. And when you immediately she realized something didn't feel right. She called somebody and they go man. You're slur like, something's wrong with using really out of it. And she said I think something happened to me, and they came and picked her up. So just

be aware. And, you know, I saw one of those commercials on The other day, and it was what... You know, you you do a hand signal no nobody knows those? Do you do...

What should we do with that? Maybe we should come come up with a word or come up with a names. And if you go to the bartender,

and you say, you know, you can say, I think I've been drugs. They'll take care of you. But if you're not comfortable in saying that or somebody's following you or

stalking you

assaulting you verbally assaulting you are being a crowd of maybe there's something you we can come up with that they can say to the to a Bartender or bar owner or a

receptionist is that that will get the attention that they need. So maybe that's something we can come up with, always we having it out

always having your phone location on now that we have those. You know, we back in my bar days, we didn't have those

Lorilee Binstock 00:34:57

Yeah.

Dayna Corcoran 00:35:02

But

it's...

And so I'm just looking over this staff how to make sure we retire. Why do why are people not reporting their users because they're are afraid of not being believed,

Lorilee Binstock 00:35:10

Yeah.

Dayna Corcoran 00:35:13

nine times out of ten is a family member or somebody, you know, you somebody that has access to you,

The majority of sexual assault are not reported only, three hundred ten out of every thousand sexual assault are reported to police.

Meaning two out of three go reported,

it's just...

We need to make sure that our youth are middle aged our older every

stage of your life. You know who to contact.

Lorilee Binstock 00:35:36

Everyone.

Dayna Corcoran 00:35:39

We have a very good

North Carolina

organized company called Rain rave

says.

National network or the national network

Lorilee Binstock 00:35:46

Mhmm.

Dayna Corcoran 00:35:49

that how a hotline line

I'm... I've sent you everything we can attach it or whatever you needed.

Lorilee Binstock 00:35:53

Yep. I can all I can absolutely put that in the show notes. Definitely.

Dayna Corcoran 00:35:56

Okay. Obviously, if you're in the immediate danger called nine eleven one, tell them where you're at. Let them know what's happening. I would rather my daughter or my south call every time I thought something was happening,

than not... We and atlanta are non in law enforcement. We are just a profit organization.

Lorilee Binstock 00:36:08

Right.

Dayna Corcoran 00:36:13

Maybe like, a middle, a conduit that's a happy face where you can come to me, and then I anything I think that happened.

What should I do? We have

all the resources and and pant you need that we can

send to you or... We've had people in the neighborhood, say my daughter was raped

many many years ago,

I just kinda needed it. I could... I kinda need this. You know? I I need I need a home for my sadness, and that's what we're for.

We... Just... We have volunteers that can come meet with you. We we don't have out legal advice. We don't

we don't do anything like that. We're just the middle man that that can help you feel better about reporting your situation, and we can help with fundraising

any type of support that I needed?

  continue reading

100 episodes

Artwork
iconShare
 
Manage episode 358710792 series 2836435
Content provided by Lorilee Binstock. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Lorilee Binstock or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

This is a LIVE replay of A Trauma Survivor Thriver's Podcast which aired Wednesday, March 22nd, 2023 at 1130am ET on Fireside Chat.

***Trigger Warning: This podcast contains discussions of sexual assault. Listen with care and if you are looking for resources, please visit, SASA28173.org ***

​​Lorilee Binstock 00:02:16

Welcome. I'm Lorilee Binstock and this is A Trauma Survivor Thriver’s Podcast.

Today's guest is Dayna Corcoran, founder of the Sisterhood Against Sexual Assault, a profit foundation supporting survivors, and families of sexual abuse. It was created to help victims of sexual violence by providing training learning and awareness of sexual assault.

Dana, thank you so much. For joining me today. I really do appreciate it.

Dayna Corcoran 00:03:24

Yes. Thank you so much for having.

Lorilee Binstock 00:03:26

Of course. Well, first of all, could you share a little bit about

your organization sister again, sexual assault?

Dayna Corcoran 00:03:34

Yeah. And we call South here in Black called, North Carolina, just the abbreviated version.

Lorilee Binstock 00:03:39

Mhmm.

Dayna Corcoran 00:03:40

It it's a newly formed five zero one non nonprofit organization.

That has a community centric mission to provide a safe healing space for victims and survivors to the sexual assault.

We carry out program to protect people from sexual assault remote awareness,

as a well, as to provide education in the support, and we

Just started the first week of January.

Lorilee Binstock 00:04:03

Oh, wow. So this is very soon.

Can you tell me

what

what made you guys want to start this organization?

Dayna Corcoran 00:04:12

Yes. Prior to January,

nobody knew about Salsa none of us ever

anticipated be becoming a group of

women or members of this group.

It was the...

Probably the fifth of January.

It was a Friday afternoon noon at four Pm. I was getting ready to leave town, and I got this phone call, and everybody that knows me know I never answered the phone.

Lorilee Binstock 00:04:35

Yeah

Dayna Corcoran 00:04:36

But it was it was like, one of my girlfriends here in Miller Community and West.

And it wasn't it was odd. She was calling me as opposed texting.

So

I am at the phone as I was running out the door, and she had said, Dana, I'm in the hospital. I'm in, Charlotte.

I don't know. I'm new to the area. I don't... You know, I don't know where to turn. I just need somebody to talk to and I need somebody to pray for me.

And from that, she told me her story that had happened to her the week prior. So it was just... Over the New Year eve holiday in the Dominican Republic.

Lorilee Binstock 00:05:13

Do, I I don't know she

feels comfortable with you sharing a little bit about our story.

Dayna Corcoran 00:05:17

Yeah.

Lorilee Binstock 00:05:19

Would you be able to do that?

Dayna Corcoran 00:05:19

Yeah.

Absolutely.

I'm sharing an information with arabic victims approval.

She's also written out her story and she in the process of going through therapy and the she's... More comfortable. I know that she's gonna be her own advocate, and she will show be the platform that we speak on to talk to other victims and survivors of the sexual assault.

So she's on vacation with a friend in the Dominican Republic.

Justice her and her friend at an all inclusive resort, So we you know, we travel. We think those are safer players to go to.

Lorilee Binstock 00:05:53

Mhmm.

Dayna Corcoran 00:05:55

She

intends the nightly

organized functions. You fifteen being night the fun night,

and

it's still broad daylight on the day of her herself. She's at the...

At the restaurant the lounge bar area outside in I say that because in order her to piece her incident back together,

she had remembered that it was daylight.

The sun hasn't set yet, it was still early. She's enjoying a beverage,

Lorilee Binstock 00:06:18

Mhmm

Dayna Corcoran 00:06:24

and flash forward a few hours, she wakes up on the side of the road in the Dominican Republic.

So on her story,

video, Surveillance, and what she couldn't recall as time goes by,

she was having a drink.

So she is filmed being walked out of

the all resort,

put in a car

And

approximately four hours later, she was pushed from that moving car, landed on the

sidewalk, which woke her up to trauma from the from falling out of the car kind of woke her up.

Lorilee Binstock 00:06:59

Mhmm

Dayna Corcoran 00:06:59

She

realized she was laying in a pool of her own blood,

the it was right back to front of the resort that she was taken from.

The resort staff came out and took her to the local

you know, makeshift hop, they're not, like, our hospitals that we go to, but it was more like gay,

a makeshift,

hospital urgent care in the Dominican Republic

where

she realized she had been drug

kidnapped. Obviously, she was taken off the resort.

Lorilee Binstock 00:07:27

Mm-mm

Dayna Corcoran 00:07:29

And

then really imaginative attacked

with an object sexually attacked with an object. That created approximately a ten centimeter

gas internally,

Lorilee Binstock 00:07:40

Oh

Dayna Corcoran 00:07:41

which led to the need for

medical attention.

So she's getting to the medical attention in a... In... Which is great. I mean, their job was to keep her alive. They did that,

but it was in a

non discreet room where the

the... The... You the surgeons that were helping her were in

t shirt because That were inside out. There was no glove, but there was no...

It was stupid obvious that wasn't a professional hospital.

Lorilee Binstock 00:08:06

Oh, goodness.

Dayna Corcoran 00:08:10

She

immediately received

live transfusion

because of the... She had lost so many,

so much of her own blood that she immediately received the blood... And she was allergic to it right away. Immediately got a rash.

Lorilee Binstock 00:08:22

Mhmm.

Dayna Corcoran 00:08:23

Something's wrong with is the the way it, you know, worked with her body or something was wrong with the blood to begin with, but she needed it.

They su her her. They gave her the blood. They

they... You know, they antibiotics the everything that she needed.

But as she was going along, they kept saying, well, if you want this done, you have to pay a thousand dollars you want this and I need to pay a thousand dollars?

And it they had... The... The the financial end of it was... This is why I'm saying all of this is because

the only time they had brought an interpreter

that she could understand what was happening to her. It was

along with the police department there. It was to assigned to her that if she didn't pay this bill in debit or cash or Venmo or, you know, money in hand,

Lorilee Binstock 00:09:09

Mhmm.

Dayna Corcoran 00:09:09

she would be taken directly from the hospital to the police department and held,

Meaning they wouldn't let her leave unless she had paid this money. So as an aftermath,

you think, okay, The assault led to the need for medical attention. So this orchestrated

event

from the bartender at the of the resort,

who she... Who who's was the only person that was near her drink ties her.

Would have

put something in her drink, led to somebody walking her out, led to the sexual assault

Lorilee Binstock 00:09:41

Mhmm.

Dayna Corcoran 00:09:41

that led the need for

this massive medical attention.

And she

had a horrific deal. While she was at this medical facility. She

she's screaming She's gonna a place that nobody speaks English and and the

physician just kept telling her.

Don't scream are women here and don't do that. Don't don't act, like that don't do that.

And she said, I just wanna go, I wanna go home and they said you need to call your family

Lorilee Binstock 00:10:04

Oh my gosh.

Dayna Corcoran 00:10:08

and tell them where all your

you know, life documents are where your will is, where you because you are not going to survive this.

So they gave her a phone, They let her call her teenage daughter from a different country,

Lorilee Binstock 00:10:20

Oh my goodness.

Dayna Corcoran 00:10:21

which involved pin.

You know, oh my mom. Her. She's in this... And and and then everybody started sending money.

To pay for the medical

bill it doesn't get her physically out of the country.

So she's she told them. I wanna leave. I'm leaving

Lorilee Binstock 00:10:34

Wow.

Dayna Corcoran 00:10:37

  1. You're going into kidney failure. If you leave, you will not make the the flight home.

She leaves. She get. Like she paid the big thousand dollars bill. She, you know, borrowed from her son was college fine, She brought from her friend.

She brought she exhausted her

retirement. And and all the way that she had access. You she's a single mother of multiple children.

She did it, but she could to survive. To get out of that country who obviously set her up to this.

So she on that she could get on a plane on the way home with Charlotte.

She

have got elephant titus ever her leg in her face.

She was going into kidney failure. She arrived at the Charlotte Hospital,

And that evening

had a minor

heart attack in her sleep due to the strap.

And when they did the exam on her

the doctor starts pulling out this god.

God. God. They had packed term

of

something to stopped of bleeding, but you could get attention a bacteria infection.

Lorilee Binstock 00:11:39

Oh,

Dayna Corcoran 00:11:40

The doctor hearing said they did not intend for you to survive that.

Lorilee Binstock 00:11:44

Wow.

Dayna Corcoran 00:11:45

While she was there, she contacted the police department. She tried to file a complaint. She complained to the

the resort

it didn't go anywhere In until the the was getting on the claim, the

you have the

Dominican Republic police contacted her and the said. Your your report on file that the right department needs to be filed with the sexual

assault department, and you have to do that in person. And course, she said, not a chance I'm getting on the plane that I'm going home.

Lorilee Binstock 00:12:14

Right.

Dayna Corcoran 00:12:15

So this is... She she called me that Friday and just said I need prayers and she started crying. And you... This woman was new to our neighborhood.

Lorilee Binstock 00:12:21

Mhmm

Dayna Corcoran 00:12:24

She relocated her family in her job.

She

I had met her and passion at a

neighborhood the phone party. We and she moved into the ladies house and we were really good friends like, it was a very

superficial relationship

because it was very new and because it'd be pivot of the different ages where we're doing a different

behalf,

and she didn't know that I have a history with

that I'm a federal agent, and I work for home security

which is separate, obviously, from Nasa, but that I have a history of the devastating sex time. So like, she as got led her to call me and act in asked just for

Lorilee Binstock 00:12:59

Mhmm

Dayna Corcoran 00:13:04

support and gotten support and prayers.

Meanwhile,

being the picture that I am, that information came in, and I thought, okay. Not the hospital she saved

now that's she's in Char, what can we do

now to help her?

So

other than the Funko group, we actually did the

the zombies that we did mom

flash over How we and that how I had met her the few weeks before Halloween and I called all this the mom that I said, and the... Again, it is made up of people that we see at functions and

Lorilee Binstock 00:13:30

Mhmm.

Dayna Corcoran 00:13:41

not everyday life and we met the group, and we said, we are going to

work together to raise the funds to at least pay back

you know, what happened to her, she shouldn't have to pay for

Lorilee Binstock 00:13:53

Mhmm.

Dayna Corcoran 00:13:55

sexual assault

or the

the aftermath.

Herself. I mean, it was her that was sexually assaulted It was... It... You know, that should be constantly forever we living being victim and victim.

Lorilee Binstock 00:14:01

Right.

Dayna Corcoran 00:14:08

Having to dig her out of holders what we knew at a community we could do to help her. So from that,

within the next three days after

South was born the district against sexual assault. And

it started off of the group of fifteen of and now there are almost four hundred of us on the private facebook page, which anybody is welcome to

Lorilee Binstock 00:14:28

Oh wow.

Dayna Corcoran 00:14:32

within the first seven days,

our community and our local

female owned vendor and is very specifically female owned because that's

the page that we had started with was just women

just so we didn't share her information out too far. But the neighborhood

vendors and the women at our local salon. We see those fabulous times distal lane,

even our self handing lady

no at because she donated

her time and her finding, you know, the business and we we raised over ten thousand dollar in seven days.

Lorilee Binstock 00:15:11

Oh.

Dayna Corcoran 00:15:12

Are we're both the Fas women in West,

North Carolina, the small town. We all moved to. We

are local twins south,

restaurant

donated their time and they they donated large check, and

we did a basket raffle, and we made sure our local vendor

that five made our shirts

within two days. It was

crazy and insane, amazing how quickly it came together all the same pod.

And then later on, when we discuss sexual assault, and some of the reasons why not reported,

we can talk about how

these these women and the majority of them had never met her. They came out

to function after function after function, volunteered of their time, their money,

everything that they could and they still had never better up until two weeks ago, when I had a a fast gathering at the house,

and

we're having this

another fundraiser. This car game center is a and I I get up, and I I I think everybody's are coming, and I sent our a excellent halt survivor that we treated in santa for a year. And half the members didn't even know that.

Lorilee Binstock 00:16:25

Oh goodness.

Dayna Corcoran 00:16:25

So she she

thanked everyone, and it was like...

It

it's amazing at this age and and our stage in our life, but there's so many people that are supportive

to other women or even any anybody that's a a victim of sex little felt that they don't even know.

You know, I can donate eat money on Facebook. I can say, you know, here's your fifty dollars per your fundraiser, I think it great.

But these women were... These are still donating their personal time,

Just, because they want to help her in the situation she's been in which I agreed that super crazy the the story that she tells

Lorilee Binstock 00:16:55

Mhmm

Mhmm

Dayna Corcoran 00:17:02

the story that happened to her from start to,

is a forty eight hour episode. It is something that

she is fifty six. You know, she's not eighteen on on spring break. She wasn't

somebody that is not educated that they're not that's the loose that out to party and, you know, go to these places and not be aware of your surroundings. It can happen to anyone at any time in any situation.

Lorilee Binstock 00:17:25

Mhmm.

Yeah. I mean, that just listening to the story, it just... It it breaks my heart.

Dayna Corcoran 00:17:33

Mhmm.

Lorilee Binstock 00:17:34

But it's so inspiring how this community of women really came together for this person. Many of them didn't even know.

Dayna Corcoran 00:17:41

Mhmm.

Lorilee Binstock 00:17:42

Wow. I mean, I... Oh, gosh. That's just gives because me chills how beautiful that is because I feel like, you know, we need more women supporting women, and

Dayna Corcoran 00:17:49

I.

Lorilee Binstock 00:17:51

I just... Wow.

I I can't

I I I know that your your

deep... For your organization, I know you're talking about awareness and prevention and training,

but it seems like

something internationally

that happened

there's there there

other things that we need to also worry about, because she couldn't even file a complaint or she did, and it was with the... And then

Dayna Corcoran 00:18:13

Right.

Lorilee Binstock 00:18:15

do you have any sense of

of

what we can tell people who are traveling

overseas, especially

to to be aware of certain situations and potential stories just like Dana.

Dayna Corcoran 00:18:31

Mhmm.

So

I will say that

from this... And in even from our very first

fundraiser

that

you know... And in there's fertility, that may have reduce context assault, but there are so many people that have lived through

some typing in of event. An incident that is similar. You know I mean, this one is is big, but that were similar They I had come up to us and I wanted the Dominican public. There's another in the small community that we're in

that they had seen somebody put something in their drink. And they have reported it. And and... And the...

Lorilee Binstock 00:19:05

Yeah.

Dayna Corcoran 00:19:09

It goes back to everyone goes back to the bartender center, it goes back to the and go back to the hotel it goes back to the law that not being enforced on these

and the

residential, you know, these these all included places that we pay to go to. They're not being held accountable. So at least what we can do here is put out a awareness and put out

travel awareness. Don't go to... And that that's what we're in the stages of doing now. The Sas happened so quickly at the beginning and we were so focused on fixing and helping being in

Lorilee Binstock 00:19:31

Mhmm.

Dayna Corcoran 00:19:39

giving our survivor what she needed.

Finance she needed financial help. She needed Thomas Therapy. We have a few therapist in our Community alone that offered their services for free.

Lorilee Binstock 00:19:46

Yeah.

Dayna Corcoran 00:19:51

She was... One of our therapist here,

please term with the top trauma therapist in the area she immediately got in, even though there was a second a month wait.

She started her therapy right away, which I know was helpful for her?

And and through that, the therapist said you need to write down your story. And when you feel comfortable, you need to take it to the news and when you feel more comfortable,

you need to take it to the Dominican Republican and you feel more comfortable. You need to take it to Do and rally for the right to survivors for sexual assault, and that's what our long term goals are,

including

therapy intensive weekend camp for survivor and their family members. Because are the type of things this fast I would like to fund,

like, she had the grown children. They may not wanna go to therapy every week to talk about

how or they can't because they're not local.

So we would like to fund... Let's go to this family camp for three days. With a set of platform with something we can build from

and

help

survive this. We're she's going to I'm going through it every day, and I wasn't paired. It didn't happen to me.

Lorilee Binstock 00:20:58

Mhmm.

Dayna Corcoran 00:21:00

We... You know...

And that's another thing with

awareness.

We... The first thing we did was, okay, we're gonna make these baskets while we're making these back to rattle.

What can we do to make sure this doesn't happen to anybody else we went online. We purchased the cup covers, which we have and we give out to people, it's kind of like a sticker, but it doesn't ruin your glass. You poke your straw through it,

But in her situation that wouldn't have helped because we believed that the bartender was in on

her kidnapped, which is

how you're doing research online and talking to other long officers that is how

they coordinate their organized crime there It it goes all the way back to the bartender centers so that nobody

nobody. I mean, who do you think your pains... You know, you're you're getting your drink from a a bar tender at a reputable plane.

You don't think things like that. We don't think things like what.

Lorilee Binstock 00:21:51

No.

Yeah.

Dayna Corcoran 00:21:53

So

we research the

these drink kits where we can test your drink. It's kind of like a Covid test. You gotta take your drink out, put it in there.

We researched the... There was two

college kids from North Carolina actually that started the nail polish that if you dumped your nail polish in the drink, and it change colors if then at something in it, we couldn't find any more information on that. Maybe it's not going on anymore.

There has to be it an easier way

I mean, we shouldn't have to protect ourselves from our own dreams, but they're happy will be away what we can do that.

Lorilee Binstock 00:22:25

Oh, yeah.

Dayna Corcoran 00:22:29

So our short term goals were to help our survivor, our long term goal to therapy, and we have

I asked her. Actually, you know, when she came back

and we had started with Casa,

we set up a meal train, which was immediately packed for two months. So people came and it left food at her door we started to go find me. We did the fundraiser, but I didn't

Lorilee Binstock 00:22:46

One

Dayna Corcoran 00:22:53

go over to our house. I didn't sit down with her because I knew other people were doing that. I knew she had to go through these steps on her own. I didn't wanna interview her. I didn't want to, you know, crack the case and I didn't want to do that to her because that's not what she needed, then I waited a we And then I taken over a package for her with pajamas and and things that were donated from the neighborhood.

Lorilee Binstock 00:23:08

Mhmm.

Dayna Corcoran 00:23:15

And through my conversation with her,

I just I noticed her,

like, lean down and, like, picket or toes and how like what are you doing? And she why I guess it I won't be getting a white pe.

Ever again. And I noticed that even a week later,

her pe was stained with her own blood.

Lorilee Binstock 00:23:34

Oh, my goodness.

Dayna Corcoran 00:23:34

It she had been

drug

you know, she's been pushed out of the car, You know, the thick gel, it is scraped in the blood that in there so much

Lorilee Binstock 00:23:41

Yep.

Dayna Corcoran 00:23:44

that

it... And I I was like, oh, my gosh. It was

an awakening for me to watch this happen to her. So some that, we asked her

what can we do as a group to help other victims and survivors of sexual assault when that happens to them? What did you need?

In that hospital, which she everything she had gotten sick, vomit in her own bed, and they said, just cover it up.

And roll over. And so she had been throwing up from this medication and then and she had essentially lay in her own

Lorilee Binstock 00:24:13

Mhmm

Dayna Corcoran 00:24:17

vomit and So that's not hopefully that doesn't happen in Us hospital here. But

what can we do here for victims and sexual assault when they leave?

The... Or when they're at the hospital getting there and. And are one of our founders, Jennifer she reached out to the Emergency room in Bird.

Charlotte and

our local emergency room here off at Providence Road

along with the information that our survivor Angie

Gave us. She said, you know, I could have really used a views ago.

I could have you really need math loss. I could have used

Lorilee Binstock 00:24:48

Mhmm.

Dayna Corcoran 00:24:52

close, you know, you're... She's left in the bloody dress that she was playing in for three days. But here in the Us, they would leave in

you know, like, the hospital gown

Lorilee Binstock 00:25:02

Right.

Dayna Corcoran 00:25:03

Wasn't bit more

than sitting out of a stop or having to get in the car with your mom or your dad in a hospital little gown.

When you have to go to the hop, it will be... When you have to go to the

Cvs to get your medicine or or whatever needs to be done we made a list of things that people

needed

when they believed the post examination and evidence collection without feeling victim,

and

we had these kids donated from every one of the neighborhood,

you know, the kitchen travel went like, the shampoo, and the body wash. We went to five and below. We bought pants and underwear and face cloth. Like, she, I wish I could just have wiped the blood off my face because people were staring at me

Lorilee Binstock 00:25:33

Mhmm.

Yes. Yeah.

Dayna Corcoran 00:25:47

ties. Know just...

Lorilee Binstock 00:25:49

Basics.

Dayna Corcoran 00:25:50

I don't that you need basic items. We bought back, and not I'm just script bag,

and we packed them and each bag for us cost of approximately twenty dollars to make, which is great. But

which is which is reasonable

for everything that was in it. But when we went to the hot formation, we have we needed of this.

You know, we there's a few programs around here that do them, they donate

both certain items, but there's nothing we can give them as a bag.

Which is where the emergency room care package program came from through.

It... But there three hundred

sexual assault kits that were done in the emergency room in Charlotte area in one year.

So times that by twenty dollars, has a lot coming from a brand new non profit foundation.

But we... Well once we heard that we're, alright, well, we're gonna have to front the money for this because we wanna make sure

that everyone that goes into that hospital comes out or something. So we're doing the process of making those

And I'm sorry, you said awareness with the international week. So she's gotten to a point where

we're posting

travel advisor.

Where our entire

group is posting information on,

you know, like, a travel

heads up, if you will, Like,

And people like my girlfriend be my girlfriend texted out me the other day and said, hey, my my daughter got a lot of friends on spring break going Dominican Republic.

What was the name of that resort again? And these are people that are vulnerable.

Lorilee Binstock 00:27:20

Yeah. I kinda wanna know too.

Dayna Corcoran 00:27:22

Yeah. I again I and I don't know how that I I'm good I can... I send it to you. I can attach it. I know it was

in the Dominican Republic in Put, and it was a chips resort, but is happening

Lorilee Binstock 00:27:32

Mhmm

Dayna Corcoran 00:27:34

at all their rewards. If something similar as happening? Mean when you have math, people going to vacation,

you know, there's

there's even cruise lines there's things that

that

everybody's detection me because they're listening I

So there's

it's bad thing happen everywhere. But with something it that this...

Normal thing, like this that is issues this and and this going back to why we went one of our long term goal is to do early education

to both male and females, but in the schools, do early education.

It's obvious it's this sexual, So I was gonna traumatized her and her family forever. But

Lorilee Binstock 00:28:13

Yeah.

Dayna Corcoran 00:28:14

one sec incident the sexual can do the exact same one

at a party or one college party where somebody,

you know, is passed out and the guy thinks out that she said, yeah. Earlier and now she passed out what they're gonna happen. They have to realize that, you know, their fun time hook at at this party that they saw

Lorilee Binstock 00:28:26

Yeah.

Dayna Corcoran 00:28:33

she was

contextual to will lead to a lifetime of unresolved, trauma, if not,

disgust or if not prevented.

So that's... And and obviously, that's a long term goal, we're we're eight weeks into them. And we've already

started the foundation we have we're

we have insurance and we have bank account and we have all these things, and

this is amazing. What what people we have done?

Lorilee Binstock 00:28:58

That is amazing.

I mean, it's amazing. You're doing so much and you're here. Talking about it and spreading awareness, and and I think that's wonderful.

Do you think that there's anything that

we should be... Like, do you think they were targeting?

You

Dayna Corcoran 00:29:16

So so maybe on the Internet research and

of the Dominican republic or Mexico or anywhere where you travel

specifically to this type of crime. They're targeting

older

men and women and in statistically,

for the international crimes the men

because she felt comfortable reaching out to her friend group. I don't know that if it happened to my husband or somebody that in the exact same situation, but of a male in her situation would even admit that doesn't happened to them. So they're hoping that

Lorilee Binstock 00:29:46

Mhmm.

Right.

Dayna Corcoran 00:29:51

you know, they...

She... Her fight or flight was... I wanna record it and I wanna get home to my children. So she left knowing that that was her decision. And then we have to go back and find it.

I would think in a similar situation, a male

victim would be less

you know, receptive to reaching out. And and, again, I pulled the statistics of men versus female

victims and it in one of the and reason people don't report it is

sadly, it's a common phenomenon. It's the victim blaming.

And when she

Lorilee Binstock 00:30:26

Right.

Dayna Corcoran 00:30:28

told me this story. I mean, I've literally typed it up as she was saying it, and I sent it to our our zombie group, and I said...

I said, this is not a joke. This is not... I the first thing I had to say was this is for real because it sounds like it was written by, you know, James Patterson, and this is gonna be the movie. And

Lorilee Binstock 00:30:45

Mhmm

Dayna Corcoran 00:30:47

because of every stage that she went through, it just got more horrific. So so biggest done the research on the Internet was... You know, they they they knew that she had come with a companion, but they weren't they were friends. They weren't together. They were in separate room.

She... He he went to bed early every night, and she stayed out there. They they've found her. They watched her. They waited a few days.

And they knew him. They know they come there for seven days five days, whatever the minimum night is, and they wait until it's the end.

And then the all happens.

And they... And just the people that have access to money. You know, my... Eighteen year old goes this spring Right, she might have my credit card on her phone, but she doesn't have a way to get eight thousand one dollars in cash.

Lorilee Binstock 00:31:22

Mhmm.

Dayna Corcoran 00:31:32

So they all people that

Lorilee Binstock 00:31:32

Right.

Dayna Corcoran 00:31:34

look like they have money. Older women that he'll had access to money.

And

I you know, I'm in my forties, but I couldn't imagine that fifty six

then happening.

Or any

Lorilee Binstock 00:31:46

Right.

Dayna Corcoran 00:31:47

level of sexual assault happening. But you... You know, you know, you you go in college and your mom horns you, You know, don't look look around before you get out the gas station.

Then do that at fifty six, Fifty seven, forty seven and what are the aging? Well, you're constantly not looking over your shoulder because... I'm not in high demand. You know? Don't happy What in that one, that wasn't the case The kid wasn't. I want to sexually you saw you The case was

Lorilee Binstock 00:31:59

Right. You're right.

Yeah

Dayna Corcoran 00:32:11

this sexual assault is gonna happen because you're gonna pay the money.

Lorilee Binstock 00:32:15

That's horrible.

Dayna Corcoran 00:32:15

And that's how she... That's what she feels happens. The the the way that the bills were given to her, individually. It was like people were getting paid for different things.

It was it

she's lived. She lived

through the worst situation that anybody and in a different country

where you're... And you're told you're not gonna survive it. And

So when you come back and you tell this crazy story,

who's gonna believe you. And that's a common reason why people don't

report sexual assault, and then victim blaming. And she been said when I talk to her, I'm not blaming myself for what I wore. I'm not blaming myself because you know, I keep myself together. I'm not... And that's great. And and I'm glad that you can do that because

Lorilee Binstock 00:32:49

Mhmm.

Yeah.

Dayna Corcoran 00:33:01

it it was horrific and nobody

you know, nobody asked to be sexually filtered, and we have to remind our children our our girls are void that that at any point in a new situation,

regardless what we're happening leading up to it, when but you don't want something to happen. It shouldn't happen.

Lorilee Binstock 00:33:18

Right. Right. And and, you know,

many of us go out on our own

Dayna Corcoran 00:33:22

Mhmm.

Lorilee Binstock 00:33:22

and and that's scary that we have to really be on the lookout

for... I mean, even even here our states side,

Dayna Corcoran 00:33:28

Mhmm.

Lorilee Binstock 00:33:29

you know,

anything could happen Bartender could easily put something in our drink. Is there's is there anything that we should be aware of

Dayna Corcoran 00:33:32

Mhmm.

Lorilee Binstock 00:33:36

as far as that goes when we're going out on our own say,

Dayna Corcoran 00:33:39

Well, yeah. Going out on your own yet,

Lorilee Binstock 00:33:41

Mhmm

Dayna Corcoran 00:33:41

I don't go out on your own. But,

you know, the... That came up too when we were discussing it one of our members I went to more of the

the Charlotte

Bar

we're like something with all and immediately when she realized

because you know what you can drink and what you can't drink in chronic. And when you immediately she realized something didn't feel right. She called somebody and they go man. You're slur like, something's wrong with using really out of it. And she said I think something happened to me, and they came and picked her up. So just

be aware. And, you know, I saw one of those commercials on The other day, and it was what... You know, you you do a hand signal no nobody knows those? Do you do...

What should we do with that? Maybe we should come come up with a word or come up with a names. And if you go to the bartender,

and you say, you know, you can say, I think I've been drugs. They'll take care of you. But if you're not comfortable in saying that or somebody's following you or

stalking you

assaulting you verbally assaulting you are being a crowd of maybe there's something you we can come up with that they can say to the to a Bartender or bar owner or a

receptionist is that that will get the attention that they need. So maybe that's something we can come up with, always we having it out

always having your phone location on now that we have those. You know, we back in my bar days, we didn't have those

Lorilee Binstock 00:34:57

Yeah.

Dayna Corcoran 00:35:02

But

it's...

And so I'm just looking over this staff how to make sure we retire. Why do why are people not reporting their users because they're are afraid of not being believed,

Lorilee Binstock 00:35:10

Yeah.

Dayna Corcoran 00:35:13

nine times out of ten is a family member or somebody, you know, you somebody that has access to you,

The majority of sexual assault are not reported only, three hundred ten out of every thousand sexual assault are reported to police.

Meaning two out of three go reported,

it's just...

We need to make sure that our youth are middle aged our older every

stage of your life. You know who to contact.

Lorilee Binstock 00:35:36

Everyone.

Dayna Corcoran 00:35:39

We have a very good

North Carolina

organized company called Rain rave

says.

National network or the national network

Lorilee Binstock 00:35:46

Mhmm.

Dayna Corcoran 00:35:49

that how a hotline line

I'm... I've sent you everything we can attach it or whatever you needed.

Lorilee Binstock 00:35:53

Yep. I can all I can absolutely put that in the show notes. Definitely.

Dayna Corcoran 00:35:56

Okay. Obviously, if you're in the immediate danger called nine eleven one, tell them where you're at. Let them know what's happening. I would rather my daughter or my south call every time I thought something was happening,

than not... We and atlanta are non in law enforcement. We are just a profit organization.

Lorilee Binstock 00:36:08

Right.

Dayna Corcoran 00:36:13

Maybe like, a middle, a conduit that's a happy face where you can come to me, and then I anything I think that happened.

What should I do? We have

all the resources and and pant you need that we can

send to you or... We've had people in the neighborhood, say my daughter was raped

many many years ago,

I just kinda needed it. I could... I kinda need this. You know? I I need I need a home for my sadness, and that's what we're for.

We... Just... We have volunteers that can come meet with you. We we don't have out legal advice. We don't

we don't do anything like that. We're just the middle man that that can help you feel better about reporting your situation, and we can help with fundraising

any type of support that I needed?

  continue reading

100 episodes

All episodes

×
 
Loading …

Welcome to Player FM!

Player FM is scanning the web for high-quality podcasts for you to enjoy right now. It's the best podcast app and works on Android, iPhone, and the web. Signup to sync subscriptions across devices.

 

Quick Reference Guide