Raquel O’Brien is tormented by secrets. She begins her journey of exposing her family’s shared past by first uncovering the forces that brought her parents, Elizabeth and Ralph, together. When Elizabeth discovers her family are fugitives, Ralph’s character is put into question. SUBSCRIBESubscribe on iTunes SOCIAL MEDIATwitter: @silentwavespod Email: silentwaves@casefilepresents.comSilent Waves Website: https://silentwavespodcast.comCasefile Presents Website: https://casefilepresents.com CREDITSRaquel O’Brien – Co Creator, Host, ProducerGeorgina Savage – Co Creator, Editor, Executive Producer Twitter: @georginasavage_ADDITIONAL CREDITSNearly Media Network – ProducerIMXO from Alt Music Group – Music ProductionLloyd Richards and Charlie Vonarx – Sound Design AssistanceMike Migas from Casefile Presents – Additional Audio ProductionStacy Gogoulis – Graphic DesignOTHERWebsite design by Paulina Szymanska SPONSORSTalkspace – Get $65 off your first month with promo code 'SILENT' Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The O’Brien’s receive a visitor. Elizabeth’s nephew has come from Brazil to live in the family home. Raquel is in her first year of high school. Her cousin is 25. A special bond forms between them. Raquel’s younger brother Matt bears witness. SUBSCRIBESubscribe on iTunes SOCIAL MEDIATwitter: @silentwavespod Email: silentwaves@casefilepresents.comSilent Waves Website: https://silentwavespodcast.comCasefile Presents Website: https://casefilepresents.com CREDITSRaquel O’Brien – Co Creator, Host, ProducerGeorgina Savage – Co Creator, Editor, Executive ProducerTwitter: @georginasavage_ADDITIONAL CREDITSNearly Media Network – ProducerIMXO from Alt Music Group – Music ProductionLloyd Richards and Charlie Vonarx – Sound Design AssistanceMike Migas from Casefile Presents – Additional Audio ProductionStacy Gogoulis – Graphic DesignOTHERWebsite design by Paulina Szymanska SPONSORSNative Deodorant – Get 20% off your first purchase with promo code 'SILENT' Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ralph’s erratic behaviour is of concern to his family. He seems to be on a downward spiral and they can’t keep up with his lies. Then, one day when he fails to return home from a meeting, Elizabeth reports him missing. SUBSCRIBESubscribe on iTunes SOCIAL MEDIATwitter: @silentwavespod Email: silentwaves@casefilepresents.comSilent Waves Website: https://silentwavespodcast.comCasefile Presents Website: https://casefilepresents.com CREDITSRaquel O’Brien – Co Creator, Host, ProducerGeorgina Savage – Co Creator, Editor, Executive ProducerTwitter: @georginasavage_ADDITIONAL CREDITSNearly Media Network – ProducerIMXO from Alt Music Group – Music ProductionLloyd Richards and Charlie Vonarx – Sound Design AssistanceMike Migas from Casefile Presents – Additional Audio ProductionStacy Gogoulis – Graphic DesignOTHERWebsite design by Paulina Szymanska Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Unable to keep her secret any longer, Raquel breaks her silence. She is ready to fight her cousin for what he did to her. A battle ensues. SUBSCRIBESubscribe on iTunes SOCIAL MEDIATwitter: @silentwavespod Email: silentwaves@casefilepresents.comSilent Waves Website: https://silentwavespodcast.comCasefile Presents Website: https://casefilepresents.com CREDITSRaquel O’Brien – Co Creator, Host, ProducerGeorgina Savage – Co Creator, Editor, Executive ProducerTwitter: @georginasavage_ADDITIONAL CREDITSNearly Media Network – ProducerIMXO from Alt Music Group – Music ProductionLloyd Richards and Charlie Vonarx – Sound Design AssistanceMike Migas from Casefile Presents – Additional Audio ProductionStacy Gogoulis – Graphic DesignOTHERWebsite design by Paulina Szymanska SPONSORSTalkspace – Get $65 off your first month with promo code 'SILENT' Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Gabriel, the eldest child, wakes from a dream and calls each member of his family. He knew Ralph’s biggest secret. Four years go by and Raquel and Gabriel speak about it again for the first time. In a quest to find out more, Raquel begins excavating her father’s past. SUBSCRIBESubscribe on iTunes SOCIAL MEDIATwitter: @silentwavespod Email: silentwaves@casefilepresents.comSilent Waves Website: https://silentwavespodcast.comCasefile Presents Website: https://casefilepresents.com CREDITSRaquel O’Brien – Co Creator, Host, ProducerGeorgina Savage – Co Creator, Editor, Executive ProducerTwitter: @georginasavage_ADDITIONAL CREDITSNearly Media Network – ProducerIMXO from Alt Music Group – Music ProductionLloyd Richards and Charlie Vonarx – Sound Design AssistanceMike Migas from Casefile Presents – Additional Audio ProductionStacy Gogoulis – Graphic DesignOTHERWebsite design by Paulina Szymanska SPONSORSLola – Get 30% off your first-month subscription with promo code 'SILENT' Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Raquel is reacquainted with Glenn, her father’s foster son from a previous marriage. He sheds light on the cycles at play in Ralph’s life. Raquel is tormented by the extremes of her father’s duality and battles to reconcile with who she thought he was, and who he turned out to be. SUBSCRIBESubscribe on iTunes SOCIAL MEDIATwitter: @silentwavespod Email: silentwaves@casefilepresents.comSilent Waves Website: https://silentwavespodcast.comCasefile Presents Website: https://casefilepresents.com CREDITSRaquel O’Brien – Co Creator, Host, ProducerGeorgina Savage – Co Creator, Editor, Executive ProducerTwitter: @georginasavage_ADDITIONAL CREDITSNearly Media Network – ProducerIMXO from Alt Music Group – Music ProductionLloyd Richards and Charlie Vonarx – Sound Design AssistanceMike Migas from Casefile Presents – Additional Audio ProductionStacy Gogoulis – Graphic DesignOTHERWebsite design by Paulina Szymanska SPONSORSTalkspace – Get $100 off your first month with promo code 'SILENT' Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Rage lingers as a constant reminder of the trauma of Raquel’s childhood. She recognises that she is perpetuating a cycle of abuse, but before she can break it, she must face it. SUBSCRIBESubscribe on iTunes SOCIAL MEDIATwitter: @silentwavespod Email: silentwaves@casefilepresents.comSilent Waves Website: https://silentwavespodcast.comCasefile Presents Website: https://casefilepresents.com CREDITSRaquel O’Brien – Co Creator, Host, ProducerGeorgina Savage – Co Creator, Editor, Executive ProducerTwitter: @georginasavage_ADDITIONAL CREDITSNearly Media Network – ProducerIMXO from Alt Music Group – Music ProductionLloyd Richards and Charlie Vonarx – Sound Design AssistanceMike Migas from Casefile Presents – Additional Audio ProductionStacy Gogoulis – Graphic DesignOTHERWebsite design by Paulina Szymanska SPONSORSTalkspace – Get $100 off your first month with promo code 'SILENT' Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Kate G
What a powerful, heartfelt podcast. Thank you for sharing your family's story. It must have been hard and painful but hopefully it will help others to speak out about all the topics raised.
Lin
Yep, another reminder of why so many survivors don't ever tell let alone try to press charges and seek some kind of justice from the legal system.
Heather YyY
It’s very hard not to judge the mother. So many bad things happened and she chose to stay. Even before hearings about the abuse just the fact that he was so unstable and toxic (lying constantly, breaking laws, being cruel to sons, fleeing/moving multiple times) you would think she would understand how toxic that is for young children. Also, who thinks it’s okay for a grown ass man to hang out unsupervised with your underaged daughter? Call me paranoid, but I think that’s common sense that something is wrong with that. She left her children more than once not even knowing what was going on. I as a mother could not and would not ever let these things happen. It’s so crazy how uncommon common sense is. She can call it loyalty but it clearly is ignorance and stupidity. She even admits she saw things that made her think certain things were going on. Your children should always come first not some lying man who just leaves a trail of chaos and destruction. My heart goes out to her poor child
Alex Harris
oh you poor millionaires.
Megan Langreck
The idea that Pedophilia is a genuine "sexual orientation" is wrong and dangerous to children, and undermines efforts to protect children in the justice system -- as if we need THAT kind of $%^&. These guys are criminals. Framing their paraphilia as a "sexual orientation", on par with bisexuality and homosexuality, undermines victims seeking justice and creates an opportunity for a future "defense" of their crimes of sexual abuse, and further into the future a possible Avenue of eventual re-decriminalization of child sexual abuse. Pedophiles like the power they have, and the damage they cause. Beware of experts and academics who support Pedophilia as a "sexual orientation".