Eleven Felonies. One Year. The Psychology Behind a System That Protects Predators | Jesse Butler Case
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In this episode, Tony Brueski and psychotherapist Shavaun Scott unpack the psychology of protection — the denial, privilege, and misplaced empathy that let predators slip through the cracks. From family complicity to small-town bias, this is a case study in how justice fails survivors — and what it says about our collective moral blindness.
Watch the full discussion and join the conversation about what true accountability should look like.
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