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Voices of the Blue

The Consequences of Trauma
Episode One: The Consequences of Trauma features the stories of retired LAPD Officer Stuart Guy, one of the first to arrive on the scene of the 1997 North Hollywood Shootout, and former LAPD Officer Alex Salazar, whose experiences on the job sent him on a downward spiral which ended up costing him his career. Both detail the trauma they incurred in the line of duty and the crushing effects of PTSD they still deal with today. "Copshock" author and PTSD expert Allen R. Kates weighs in on the startling lack of help our Cops are getting to address their mental health nationwide.
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Not All Heroes Wear Capes
Sergeant Houston Gass is a long time Texas cop whose story exemplifies both the potential dangers of the job, as well as the fight every law enforcement officer faces while attempting to heal physically and mentally. After suffering substantial and life changing injuries from being shot in the line of duty, Houston embarked on a treacherous road to recovery where he had to heal while facing a broken workers comp system while dealing with the crippling effects of PTSD. All while balancing his family life. His journey culminates with he and co-worker, Sergeant Banning Sweatland, organizing an annual event called Not All Heroes Wear Capes to honor cops who were injured in the line of duty. Trudy Gilbert-Eliot, a Psychotherapist specializing in the treatment of First Responders, brings forth potential solutions.
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The Massive German Shepherd
Steadfast Old World Shepherds, located in Marshal, Virginia, is a breeder and trainer of PTSD Service Dogs. There we met the owner and former Virginia Police Officer Andre Sadowski and his service dog Snouticus, known in these parts as "The Massive German Shepherd". Eddie Richardson, the Peer Support Coordinator for The Wounded Blue, was on hand for a surprise he will remember forever.
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The Darkness of Depression
Former Deputy Sheriff Sarah McRee's life changed dramatically when her patrol vehicle was rear ended by a cargo truck, leaving her severely injured. Desperate for help, Sarah's department left her to cope on her own. - After tragically losing one his deputies during a flash flood, former Sergeant John Loughran's agency showed no empathy as the depression and guilt associated with the loss led to the 24 year veteran enduring one of the most difficult times of his life.
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When the Nightmares Will Not Stop
Retired Florida Police Officer Omar Delgado was one of the first responding officers to enter the Pulse Nightclub as the horrific events of June 12, 2016 unfolded. Though he was lauded a hero after saving a man's life, what he encountered that night will stay with him for the rest of his life. - Retired Florida Police Officer Mike Holberg thought he was assisting a motorist who had driven his vehicle into a river, but the 9 year veteran quickly found himself in a fight for his own survival. To this day, the emotional scars remain, as he battles the grueling effects of PTSD.
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Someone To Talk To
Eddie Richardson, the Peer Support Coordinator for The Wounded Blue, explains why having someone to talk to is crucial in a Law Enforcement Officer's recovery after a critical incident. PTSD expert and author Allen Kates, as well as Psychotherapist and author Trudy Gilbert-Eliot weigh in.
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Slenderverse: An Artistic Movement

Slenderverse: An Artistic Movement

In the early 2010's, internet horror icon Slenderman became the centerpiece of a rapidly evolving artistic movement, forming what is known as 'The Slenderverse'. On the surface, the Slenderverse appeared to be a Marvel-style cinematic universe; an interconnected mythology of independent art projects. However, unbeknownst to the general public, creators congregated under the umbrella of the private 'Slenderverse Creators' community and formed an online artistic collective unlike any seen before at the time of its creation in 2011. "Slenderverse: An Artistic Movement" from director Alex Hera reveals the hidden stories of how Slenderman was developed into a viral icon by these creators. Through never-before-seen archival content, access to the private community, and interviews with Chris Hammarberg and Heather Mooch of "DarkHarvest00", Dylan Sindelar of "MLAndersen0", Marissa Botelho of "Tulpa Effect", Lee Esposito of "Whispered Faith", Valeria Santiago of "Stan Frederick", as well Tim Sutton of "Marble Hornets", Evan Jennings of "EverymanHYBRID" and internet horror influencer Night Mind, the truth about this artistic movement - as well as the lives and relationships of these creators - is unveiled for the first time. The second film of "Slenderverse: A Documentary Film Series", a three film series which tells the dramatic history of the independent artists behind the Slenderverse movement and documents Slenderman's rise as an independent horror icon, and fall to the status of a dangerous internet meme through interviews with 19 internet horror legends, extensive live action reenactments, and exclusive archival content.

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