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Invisible Tears
Invisible Tears
136 episodes
4 days ago
In the 1970’s and 80’s, women’s bodies started to surface in the Connecticut River Valley between New Hampshire and Vermont. One woman survived her vicious attack, was stabbed 27 times and left for dead. This survivor's name is Jane Boroski and she is the host of Invisible Tears Podcast.  Is her case related to the other cases? This is unknown. Why? Because ALL the cases STILL remain unsolved, including Jane's. Are all the cases related and the work of a serial killer? That is unknown as well, but law enforcement did form a task force in the 1980’s to investigate all of them.  While Jane's story is a miraculous one, it doesn't end the night she was attacked. The trajectory of her life changed, and Invisible Tears Podcast covers her story and her story afterwards. It's raw, transparent and emotional. On this journey, Jane joined forces with her co-hosts, Amanda and Drew and together they have become a voice for the voiceless. They advocate for those who cannot advocate for themselves and cover missing and murder cases while remaining factual and engaging with empathy. The team also focuses on mental health and other advocates doing amazing work! A part that has been forgotten in the true crime community, but they aim to help pioneer that shift in conversation. Jane, Amanda and Drew, are some of the founding members of the New Hampshire Coalition of Families of the Missing and Murdered. Alongside the family of Trish Haynes, Maura Murray’s family, Denise Robert’s family, the non profit victim advocacy project “Light The Way” and the Gabby Petito foundation, the coalition helps victims and families with support and resources and help them to find truth and answers. The justice system in New Hampshire is broken and this coalition is determined to change that. The Invisible Tears team is transparent and opinionated - never claiming to be anything they are not. They aren’t law enforcement, they aren’t private investigators or journalists. They are true victim advocates who care and want to help families.
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In the 1970’s and 80’s, women’s bodies started to surface in the Connecticut River Valley between New Hampshire and Vermont. One woman survived her vicious attack, was stabbed 27 times and left for dead. This survivor's name is Jane Boroski and she is the host of Invisible Tears Podcast.  Is her case related to the other cases? This is unknown. Why? Because ALL the cases STILL remain unsolved, including Jane's. Are all the cases related and the work of a serial killer? That is unknown as well, but law enforcement did form a task force in the 1980’s to investigate all of them.  While Jane's story is a miraculous one, it doesn't end the night she was attacked. The trajectory of her life changed, and Invisible Tears Podcast covers her story and her story afterwards. It's raw, transparent and emotional. On this journey, Jane joined forces with her co-hosts, Amanda and Drew and together they have become a voice for the voiceless. They advocate for those who cannot advocate for themselves and cover missing and murder cases while remaining factual and engaging with empathy. The team also focuses on mental health and other advocates doing amazing work! A part that has been forgotten in the true crime community, but they aim to help pioneer that shift in conversation. Jane, Amanda and Drew, are some of the founding members of the New Hampshire Coalition of Families of the Missing and Murdered. Alongside the family of Trish Haynes, Maura Murray’s family, Denise Robert’s family, the non profit victim advocacy project “Light The Way” and the Gabby Petito foundation, the coalition helps victims and families with support and resources and help them to find truth and answers. The justice system in New Hampshire is broken and this coalition is determined to change that. The Invisible Tears team is transparent and opinionated - never claiming to be anything they are not. They aren’t law enforcement, they aren’t private investigators or journalists. They are true victim advocates who care and want to help families.
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S5 EP16: Oded Gordon Missing
Invisible Tears
39 minutes
4 months ago
S5 EP16: Oded Gordon Missing
Season 5 Episode 16: Oded Gordon Missing In this episode, Jane and Amanda cover the missing person's case of Oded Gordon. Oded was last seen Friday May 12, 1989 at about 4:30PM in the afternoon. He was living at Lyris Foundation Plowshare Farm in Greenfield NH at the time when he walked away and vanished. There have been possible credible sightings over the years, but still no answers. Listen to the episode for the full story. If you have any information on this case, please contact: New Hampshire State Police - Missing Persons (Investigating Agency Troop B) Email: missingpersons@dos.nh.gov Telephone: (603) 628-8477 Fax: (603) 223-6270 Reference Agency Case Number: B89-00210NamUs Case Number: 5528 References for this episode: https://www.newspapers.com/image/831023883/ https://www.newspapers.com/image/1074422351/ https://www.newspapers.com/image/835661973/ https://www.newspapers.com/image/532278767/ https://www.newspapers.com/image/439015331/ https://www.newspapers.com/image/1061314948/ https://www.newspapers.com/image/833742080/ https://www.newspapers.com/image/835718668/ https://www.newspapers.com/image/835708210/ https://www.newspapers.com/image/835718754/ https://www.newspapers.com/image/548647231/ https://www.newspapers.com/image/831310222/ https://www.newspapers.com/image/439616207/ https://www.reddit.com/r/UnresolvedMysteries/comments/6hjw68/unresolved_disappearance_oded_gordon/ Follow or Visit Invisible Tears everywhere at: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://linktr.ee/invisibletearspodcast⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Music Credits dreamy-piano-soft-sound-ambient-background-4049 Music by ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠WinkingFoxMusic⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ from ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Pixabay⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ethereal-wasteland-music-1-3490 Music by ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠astrofreq⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ from ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Pixabay⁠⁠⁠ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Invisible Tears
In the 1970’s and 80’s, women’s bodies started to surface in the Connecticut River Valley between New Hampshire and Vermont. One woman survived her vicious attack, was stabbed 27 times and left for dead. This survivor's name is Jane Boroski and she is the host of Invisible Tears Podcast.  Is her case related to the other cases? This is unknown. Why? Because ALL the cases STILL remain unsolved, including Jane's. Are all the cases related and the work of a serial killer? That is unknown as well, but law enforcement did form a task force in the 1980’s to investigate all of them.  While Jane's story is a miraculous one, it doesn't end the night she was attacked. The trajectory of her life changed, and Invisible Tears Podcast covers her story and her story afterwards. It's raw, transparent and emotional. On this journey, Jane joined forces with her co-hosts, Amanda and Drew and together they have become a voice for the voiceless. They advocate for those who cannot advocate for themselves and cover missing and murder cases while remaining factual and engaging with empathy. The team also focuses on mental health and other advocates doing amazing work! A part that has been forgotten in the true crime community, but they aim to help pioneer that shift in conversation. Jane, Amanda and Drew, are some of the founding members of the New Hampshire Coalition of Families of the Missing and Murdered. Alongside the family of Trish Haynes, Maura Murray’s family, Denise Robert’s family, the non profit victim advocacy project “Light The Way” and the Gabby Petito foundation, the coalition helps victims and families with support and resources and help them to find truth and answers. The justice system in New Hampshire is broken and this coalition is determined to change that. The Invisible Tears team is transparent and opinionated - never claiming to be anything they are not. They aren’t law enforcement, they aren’t private investigators or journalists. They are true victim advocates who care and want to help families.