Topic: Investigative Reporting
Posted on 4/30/2018
Capitol Broadcasting�s NBC affiliate WRAL-TV Raleigh aired on April 12 a documentary, �Speaking the Unspeakable,� that tells the story of two men who experienced sexual abuse as children in North Carolina. �Speaking the Unspeakable� covered common themes in child sexual abuse, the guilt and shame many survivors feel, the fear of speaking out, and manipulation from abusers. Knight Chamberlain was nine years old when a stranger sexually assaulted him. A Catholic priest sexually assaulted his stepbrother, Michael, when he was 11. Speaking about their experiences has helped them heal.
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