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The Patricia Raskin Show

The Patricia Raskin Show

Monday at 11 AM Pacific

October 10th 2011: No Room for Vengeance

Join nationally recognized multi-media radio talk show host and award winning producer Patricia Raskin, as she interviews Victoria Ruvolo. She will discuss her book No Room For Vengeance. Victoria's resilience has been making news since November 2004 when joyriding kids threw a frozen turkey out of their car and through Victoria's windshield, her face, and her life, leaving her near death as they drove away. Doctors expected her death or dysfunctional life. The DA expected 40 years for the teen who tossed the turkey. Vicky expected better, from everyone! She survived, she healed, she conv

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https://www.voiceamerica.com/show/1045/the-patricia-raskin-show 18/04/2024 01:00 18/04/2024 02:00 The Patricia Raskin Show https://www.voiceamerica.com/show/1045/the-patricia-raskin-show Join nationally recognized multi-media radio talk show host and award winning producer Patricia Raskin, as she interviews Victoria Ruvolo. She will discuss her book No Room For Vengeance. Victoria's resilience has been making news since November 2004 when joyriding kids threw a frozen turkey out of their car and through Victoria's windshield, her face, and her life, leaving her near death as they drove away. Doctors expected her death or dysfunctional life. The DA expected 40 years for the teen who tossed the turkey. Vicky expected better, from everyone! She survived, she healed, she convinced the DA and the judge that 6 months in jail, five years probation, and a year of community service would be better for society than turning a stupid kid into a hardened criminal. VoiceAmerica | Talk Radio | Online Talk Radio studio@voiceamerica.com false DD/MM/YYYY Add to Calendar
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