Christy Riddles
Appearances
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'Radioactive' - Ep. 5: The Phantom Vehicle
I'm sorry. I don't understand what caused the accident. And if you're saying there was not a car that bumped her car or caused her to run off the road, you just think it was distraction?
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'Radioactive' - Ep. 5: The Phantom Vehicle
I'm very grateful to all of you. I just wanted to say thank you. It means the world to me because I love mom and we all did. And I just like to know, just like to know the truth. But thank you very much for all of this research and testing and all your models. Thank you very much.
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'Radioactive' - Ep. 5: The Phantom Vehicle
I don't think we will ever know the truth. And stirring up more questions just distracts us from the real wrongdoing. Kermit Yee, they were tried in federal court and found negligent. Don't put the car crash before the exposure to plutonium. So much aftermath from greed. Finding my mom's bunker seems almost petty.
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'Radioactive' - Ep. 5: The Phantom Vehicle
Getting lost in the data from 50 years ago invites even more questions, and on a topic we were not able to bring into the courtroom. Mom's car crash was not to be discussed by either side, per the judge. The wreck was never the crime anyway. It was the contamination and how it happened. For me, searching for the answer seems to hurt more than it helps.
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'Radioactive' - Ep. 5: The Phantom Vehicle
If the wreck was completely Mom's fault, who does that exonerate? No one. Karen Silkwood's story played a tiny part in the world's fight for nuclear power, and it is a friendly but deadly reminder to all of us. She was significant, a catalyst for awareness, and that is more than most.
Radioactive: The Karen Silkwood Mystery
Ep. 5: The Phantom Vehicle
I'm sorry. I don't understand what caused the accident. And if you're saying there was not a car that bumped her car or caused her to run off the road, you just think it was distraction?
Radioactive: The Karen Silkwood Mystery
Ep. 5: The Phantom Vehicle
I'm very grateful to all of you. I just wanted to say thank you. It means the world to me because I love mom and we all did. And I just like to know, just like to know the truth. But thank you very much for all of this research and testing and all your models. Thank you very much.
Radioactive: The Karen Silkwood Mystery
Ep. 5: The Phantom Vehicle
I don't think we will ever know the truth. And stirring up more questions just distracts us from the real wrongdoing. Kermagee, they were tried in federal court and found negligent. Don't put the car crash before the exposure to plutonium. So much aftermath from greed. Finding my mom's bunker seems almost petty.
Radioactive: The Karen Silkwood Mystery
Ep. 5: The Phantom Vehicle
Getting lost in the data from 50 years ago invites even more questions, and on a topic we were not able to bring into the courtroom. Mom's car crash was not to be discussed by either side, per the judge. The wreck was never the crime anyway. It was the contamination and how it happened. For me, searching for the answer seems to hurt more than it helps.
Radioactive: The Karen Silkwood Mystery
Ep. 5: The Phantom Vehicle
If the wreck was completely Mom's fault, who does that exonerate? No one. Karen Silkwood's story played a tiny part in the world's fight for nuclear power, and it is a friendly but deadly reminder to all of us. She was significant, a catalyst for awareness, and that is more than most.