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EP 53 | Rita Hester & The Murder That Started A Movement, Allston, Massachusetts

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Chanelle Pickett and Rita Hester were murdered three years apart. Chantelle in 1995 in Watertown, Mass, and Rita Hester in 1998 in Allston. Both were brutal crimes. Neither of them got justice. The attitudes and the language around gay and transgender lifestyles were very different back then. How the media covered violence against transgender people was cruel, if they covered them all. As a result of the mistreatment they got even in death, their deaths were instrumental in the creation of the annual Transgender Day of Remembrance on November 20th.
Chanelle's murderer was prosecuted and used the Trans Panic Defense.
Rita Hester's murder is still unsolved.
Mallery Jenna Robinson, transgender and HIV advocate and host of A Hateful Homicide podcast, joins me to talk about the violence transgender women face - then and now. We talk about the fight for justice for transgender victims, the urgent need for laws to protect the transgender community from hate crimes and the critical role empathy and compassion play in our society.
A Hateful Homicide with Mallery Jenna Robinson
Transgender Day of Remembrance is Nov 20
Resource Kit for Journalists
Crime of the Truest Kind
hosted by Anngelle Wood
Online CrimeoftheTruestKind.com
Follow @crimeofthetruestkind
#ritahester #transdayofremembrance #chanellepickett #ahatefulhomicide #TDOR #malleryjennarobinson #allston #massachusetts #watertown #homicide #unsolved

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This podcast has minimal profanity but from time to time you get one or some curse words. This isn't for kids.
Become a patron: Patreon.com/crimeofthetruestkind
Music included in episodes from Joe "onlyone" Kowalski, Dug McCormack's Math Ghosts. and Shredding by Andrew King

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Chapters

1. Crime of the Truest Kind, Massachusetts Trues Crime, New England True crime (00:00:00)

2. The Murder of Chanelle Pickett (00:17:01)

3. The Murder of Rita Hester (00:30:42)

4. Transgender Advocacy (00:44:08)

5. Transgender Advocacy and Hateful Homicides (00:50:02)

6. Promoting Compassion and Empathy (01:03:14)

80 episodes

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Chanelle Pickett and Rita Hester were murdered three years apart. Chantelle in 1995 in Watertown, Mass, and Rita Hester in 1998 in Allston. Both were brutal crimes. Neither of them got justice. The attitudes and the language around gay and transgender lifestyles were very different back then. How the media covered violence against transgender people was cruel, if they covered them all. As a result of the mistreatment they got even in death, their deaths were instrumental in the creation of the annual Transgender Day of Remembrance on November 20th.
Chanelle's murderer was prosecuted and used the Trans Panic Defense.
Rita Hester's murder is still unsolved.
Mallery Jenna Robinson, transgender and HIV advocate and host of A Hateful Homicide podcast, joins me to talk about the violence transgender women face - then and now. We talk about the fight for justice for transgender victims, the urgent need for laws to protect the transgender community from hate crimes and the critical role empathy and compassion play in our society.
A Hateful Homicide with Mallery Jenna Robinson
Transgender Day of Remembrance is Nov 20
Resource Kit for Journalists
Crime of the Truest Kind
hosted by Anngelle Wood
Online CrimeoftheTruestKind.com
Follow @crimeofthetruestkind
#ritahester #transdayofremembrance #chanellepickett #ahatefulhomicide #TDOR #malleryjennarobinson #allston #massachusetts #watertown #homicide #unsolved

Support the Show.

Follow Instagram | Facebook | X | TikTok | Threads | YouTube
For show notes & source information at CrimeoftheTruestKind.com
This podcast has minimal profanity but from time to time you get one or some curse words. This isn't for kids.
Become a patron: Patreon.com/crimeofthetruestkind
Music included in episodes from Joe "onlyone" Kowalski, Dug McCormack's Math Ghosts. and Shredding by Andrew King

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Chapters

1. Crime of the Truest Kind, Massachusetts Trues Crime, New England True crime (00:00:00)

2. The Murder of Chanelle Pickett (00:17:01)

3. The Murder of Rita Hester (00:30:42)

4. Transgender Advocacy (00:44:08)

5. Transgender Advocacy and Hateful Homicides (00:50:02)

6. Promoting Compassion and Empathy (01:03:14)

80 episodes

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