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December 12, 2021. It was a Sunday evening. It's all a blur. My aunt Ilsa called me and she was very, very short and frantic. And she just said, get to the hospital.
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My mom's husband called me and told me that my mom was headed to the.
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Hospital and.
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And I went ahead and got in my vehicle and started driving to Hannibal. I didn't know what was going on. I was standing at the hospital waiting.
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On the way to the hospital, I talked to my mom. My mom actually had Covid at that time and was unable to come, which was awful. They wouldn't let her in the hospital. My mom basically said all she knew was that she had collapsed and that she was unresponsive and that they had taken her to the hospital. All we knew at that point was they were still working on her. The doctor came in and told us that there's really not much more that they could do for her and that we need to go say goodbye. That was the first time I had seen her when they told us that she wasn't going to make it. And it was awful. She was hooked up to all these machines and she was breathing, but she was only breathing because of the machine, like stuck in her throat.
Summary of "This Doesn't Happen to People Like Me" – Trailer Episode
Released on February 10, 2025
The trailer episode of "This Doesn't Happen to People Like Me" sets the stage for a gripping ten-part true crime series by Sword and Scale. This series delves into the harrowing true story of Tina Loman, a seemingly ordinary woman whose life takes a dark turn, leading to a brutal crime that devastates her family and shocks her community. The trailer effectively teases the emotional and investigative journey listeners can expect, highlighting themes of resilience, systemic failures, and the unsettling presence of evil within everyday life.
The narrative begins on a December evening in 2021, presenting a vivid and chaotic scenario that instantly draws listeners into the emotional turmoil experienced by Tina's family.
Speaker A (00:06): "December 12, 2021. It was a Sunday evening. It's all a blur."
The urgency is palpable as Speaker A recounts a frantic phone call from Aunt Ilsa, urging immediate action.
Speaker A (00:06): "My aunt Ilsa called me and she was very, very short and frantic. And she just said, get to the hospital."
As the story unfolds, Speaker B provides additional context about the family's distress. The family's immediate response underscores the depth of their concern and the suddenness of the crisis.
Speaker B (00:21): "My mom's husband called me and told me that my mom was headed to the."
The urgency continues as the family races to the hospital, unaware of the full extent of the situation.
The narrative takes a poignant turn as Speaker A describes the harrowing experience of seeing their mother in critical condition. Amid the backdrop of the COVID-19 pandemic, the family's hope is dashed by systemic limitations that prevent their mother from receiving timely medical care.
Speaker A (00:26): "On the way to the hospital, I talked to my mom. My mom actually had Covid at that time and was unable to come, which was awful."
The emotional impact is deepened as they learn of their mother's unresponsive state and the grim prognosis delivered by the medical team.
Speaker A (00:37): "The doctor came in and told us that there's really not much more that they could do for her and that we need to go say goodbye. That was the first time I had seen her when they told us that she wasn't going to make it. And it was awful."
While the trailer primarily focuses on the family's immediate crisis, it hints at the ensuing investigation that becomes the cornerstone of the series. The brutal crime committed by Tina Loman is introduced as a catalyst that not only shatters the family but also exposes deep-seated flaws within the justice system.
The trailer effectively sets up several key themes that the series will explore:
Systemic Failures: The inability of the healthcare system to support Tina’s mother during the pandemic raises questions about broader systemic issues that may contribute to personal tragedies.
Resilience of Family: The family's ordeal showcases their strength and determination to seek justice despite overwhelming adversity.
Presence of Evil in Everyday Life: The series promises to explore the unsettling notion that malevolent forces can be found in the most ordinary settings, challenging the notion that "monsters" are confined to the shadows.
Throughout the trailer, impactful quotes with timestamps provide a glimpse into the emotional depth and intensity of the narrative:
These quotes underscore the desperation and helplessness felt by the family, setting an emotional foundation for the series.
The trailer for "This Doesn't Happen to People Like Me" masterfully introduces listeners to a story of unexpected tragedy, relentless pursuit of justice, and the haunting realization that evil can reside in familiar places. By blending personal testimonies with hints of the forthcoming investigation and courtroom drama, the trailer promises a comprehensive exploration of Tina Loman's case. As the series is set to launch on March 3, 2025, subscribers are encouraged to stay tuned for an in-depth journey into a case that defies expectation and challenges perceptions of safety and morality.
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