Part 1: Surviving a Serial Killer w/ Jane Boroski
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This is part one of a two-part interview with Jane Boroski.
In August 1988, 22-year-old Jane Boroski was seven months pregnant and thirsty after spending hours in the summer heat at the county fair near Swanzey, New Hampshire. She pulled over in an empty parking lot to slip some pocket change into a vending machine outside a convenience store that had closed for the night. She was then attacked, being stabbed 27 times by the Connecticut River Valley serial killer. She ultimately survived the attack along with her then-unborn child.
The Connecticut River Valley Killer was never brought to justice, and she may have also been his final victim. Boroski now has a podcast called "Invisible Tears" and is actively advocating for justice for her fellow Connecticut River Valley victims and the families in other unsolved cases across the state. Jane also recounts her harrowing story on the newly released Dark Valley podcast.
Dark Valley podcast: linktr.ee/darkvalleyshow.
Invisible Tears podcast: https://linktr.ee/invisibletearspodcast
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