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Who would you call if the unthinkable happened? I just fell and started screaming. If you lost someone you loved in the most horrific way. My sister was shot 22 times. The police. Right. But what if the person you're supposed to go to for help is the one you're the most afraid of? This dude is the devil. He's a snake. He'll hurt you. I watched her walk out my door, walk up the street. Then the next morning, they find her dead. I'm Nikki Richardson and this is the Girlfriends Untouchable. This season we're traveling to my Hometown, Kansas City, Kansas, to explore how a murder case in the 90s took a group of women, including me, on a decades long journey that exposed a deadly pattern of sexual abuse and submerged us in the dark underworld of a corrupt police officer, Roger Galupski. For years, the women of Kansas City, Kansas, stayed silent, terrified of what might happen to them if they spoke out.
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He walks in and he catches Galupski involved in a sexual compromising situation with a black female. This man has sexually assaulted so many black women of the community. Just being Roger, you know, that's kind of like a boys will be boys.
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The whole time he's driving them to the cemetery, he's holding a gun to their head.
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There's a lot of people whose lives he ruined that we could have prevented by taking him out, removing him from his position as a police officer. This man seemed untouchable until the women of Kansas City found each other.
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This is unbelievable. For all of these years, I've always thought it was just me.
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As individuals, we were terrified, but our sisterhood made us braver, determined to expose corruption, speak truth to power, and take Detective Galupski down.
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If it was your mom that got killed, what would you have done? They said, we would have left it alone. Well, I'm not your y'.
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All.
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The power is with the people. I told Roger gi, I said, you're going to see my face to the day that you die.
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Listen to the Girlfriends untouchable on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast.
Podcast: Happy Face
Host: iHeartPodcasts
Episode Air Date: December 20, 2025
This episode serves as a gripping introduction to “The Girlfriends: Untouchable,” a new investigative series hosted by Nikki Richardson. It shines a light on a decades-long fight for justice led by a sisterhood of women in Kansas City, Kansas, who bravely confronted a legacy of sexual abuse, trauma, and systemic corruption. The story exposes the crimes of a once “untouchable” police officer, Roger Golubski, and the determined women who refused to remain silent.
"Who would you call if the unthinkable happened?... If you lost someone you loved in the most horrific way."
— Nikki Richardson [00:01]
"My sister was shot 22 times."
— Unnamed Speaker [00:08]
"This dude is the devil. He's a snake. He'll hurt you... Then the next morning, they find her dead."
— Community Member & Nikki Richardson [00:16]
"He walks in and he catches Golubski involved in a sexual compromising situation with a black female. This man has sexually assaulted so many black women of the community."
— Interviewee [01:15]
"Just being Roger, you know, that's kind of like boys will be boys."
— Interviewee [01:23]
"The whole time he's driving them to the cemetery, he's holding a gun to their head."
— Interviewee [01:28]
"There’s a lot of people whose lives he ruined that we could have prevented by taking him out, removing him from his position as a police officer."
— Nikki Richardson [01:33]
"For all of these years, I've always thought it was just me."
— Survivor [01:52]
"As individuals, we were terrified, but our sisterhood made us braver, determined to expose corruption, speak truth to power, and take Detective Galupski down."
— Nikki Richardson [01:58]
"If it was your mom that got killed, what would you have done? They said, we would have left it alone. Well, I'm not your y'."
— Survivor [02:16]
"The power is with the people. I told Roger gi, I said, you're going to see my face to the day that you die."
— Survivor [02:23]
The episode is intense and deeply personal, maintaining the voices and perspectives of survivors. It is driven by a sense of outrage against injustice, the catharsis of collective action, and the unwavering determination of women fighting for justice. The tone is direct, urgent, and unflinching.
For more: Listen to “The Girlfriends: Untouchable” on iHeartRadio, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.