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Ep 243: The Attack Was Horrific, The Aftermath Was Worse with Tina Nash, Part 4

Crime Analyst

Laura Richards

True Crime

4.92.8K Ratings

🗓️ 25 March 2025

⏱️ 66 minutes

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You would think this could not get any worse. But it did. Tina shares how she was retraumatised by professionals who put her under the microscope and took her beloved baby boy away from her after Shane Jenkin gouged out her eyes in a premeditated and sadistic attack in April 2011. You will not believe what you are hearing. Tina has been failed again by a Parole Board who agreed to the recommendation to move Jenkin to an open prison, ready for release. Help stop that from happening. Sign the petition: https://www.change.org/p/stop-repeat-violent-offender-shane-jenkins-being-released Serial domestic abuser and stalkers must be included on the same register as sex offenders and terrorists and managed by the Multi-Agency Public Protection Arrangements. Sign the petition: https://www.change.org/p/serial-stalkers-coercive-controllers-must-be-managed-under-mappa-like-sex-offenders For more expert insight, in-depth conversations, extra episodes and videos, live monthly events with Laura and to be a part a fast growing, dynamic and empowering community join the Crime Analyst Squad: www.patreon.com/CrimeAnalyst #TinaNash #CrimeAnalyst #TrueCrime #Podcast #Expert #ShaneJenkin #SerialPerpetrator #DevonAndCornwallPolice   Clips https://youtu.be/JrvWPGRnUwk?si=x8JNzpgBMEbb7Rh7   Sources https://www.amazon.com/Out-Darkness-Tina-Nash/dp/147111466X https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/my-ex-gouged-eyes-out-34265169 https://www.the-independent.com/news/uk/crime/blinded-woman-tina-nash-makes-domestic-violence-appeal-7737380.html Thank You to Crime Analyst Sponsors Who Make the Show Possible. Support The Show Through the Sponsors: Rula patients typically pay $15 per session when using insurance. Connect with quality therapists and mental health experts who specialize in you at https://www.rula.com/crime #rulapod You can support Laura by voting for Crime Analyst in the Listener’s Choice Award—every vote helps amplify her vital work. Vote here: https://bit.ly/VoteCrimeAnalyst REGISTER For Laura’s 2025 Masterclasses: bit.ly/40iv3v3 or email [email protected]   More Training Info: www.dashriskchecklist.com www.thelaurarichards.com YouTube, Socials and Website YouTube @crimeanalyst Facebook Crime Analyst Podcast Instagram @crimeanalyst @laurarichards999 Threads @crimeanalyst X @thecrimeanalyst @laurarichards999 TikTok @crimeanalystpod Website www.crime-analyst.com Leave a Review https://www.crime-analyst.com/reviews/new/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Do you feel that the people that commit these crimes, especially repeat offenders, that maybe have narcissistic or psychopathic traits,

0:09.0

can they be rehabilitated or can that behaviour change?

0:13.0

Psychopaths cannot be rehabilitated. There is nothing currently that works to treat them or rehabilitate them.

0:20.0

Now, the psychiatrists and psychologists who work within the settings where there are psychopaths like

0:26.3

Levi Belford, they would argue that we just haven't found what works.

0:32.0

So we shouldn't stop trying to find what works.

0:36.6

But how do we teach empathy? How do we teach compassion? Because the thing with

0:42.6

psychopaths is that they will mimic back any emotion. They will tell you whatever you want

0:47.7

to hear. They will tick those boxes. They're chamelein-esque. So how do you know it's genuine?

0:52.7

And for the parole board, the litmus test is, are you prepared for him to live next door to you with your children? Because if you are, then that's one thing. But if you're not, then that tells you really about the level of risk. And often when I get involved in those sorts of assessments, what they say is, well, we've put all these measures in place, these 100 plus measures that we're going to force on some poor probation officer that's under resource right now with a million cases. They're going to do all these. And I say, if you have to do all of that, clearly they're not safe. The simple answer is to keep them in. That's what prisons were

1:28.3

created for to protect the public, for the most dangerous type of perpetrator to be behind

1:33.8

those four walls because they're not safe to be amongst us. And too many people just don't

1:38.6

understand psychopathy. And the offenders, the psychopaths, can be very charming, very plausible, very manipulative, very coercibly controlling.

1:48.2

And yet there are parole boards probably happening now deciding to release someone because they've said all the right things, they've ticked all the right boxes.

1:56.3

But that still doesn't make them safe because the mind is the problem.

2:00.6

So no, they can't be currently present day.

2:03.2

They cannot be rehabilitated and they are not safe to be released.

2:16.9

Hey, lovely listeners and welcome back to crime analyst in the intelligence cell, and I am very

2:21.7

privileged and honoured to be rejoined by a very special guest. And please go ahead, my very

2:28.2

special guest and introduce yourself again. Hiya, I'm Tina Nash. I'm here to talk about a very touchy subject, domestic violence. Something

2:37.7

horrific happened to me back in 2011, where I lost my eyesight, or should I say, had my eyesight

2:44.5

taken from me. So I'm here to give you an update. And for anyone that's not heard my story

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