Betrayal: Weekly XX
[0] Betrayal is a new podcast that will make you wonder, how well do you know your partner?
[1] This is an extreme case.
[2] The masterful, manipulative way, there were no signs.
[3] This is the story of Jennifer and her husband, Spencer.
[4] They were college sweethearts that fell in love again later in life.
[5] Their romance was the stuff of fairy tales.
[6] I feel beyond honored to know you, to love you, and to accept the most first.
[7] privilege of all things, being your husband.
[8] Every morning he would leave me a note by the coffee pot.
[9] He would text me during the day.
[10] I'd never worried about where he was or what he was doing.
[11] Jennifer thought her husband awarded teacher of the year was the man of her dreams.
[12] But after seven years of marriage, she found out that Spencer had a shocking, devastating dark side.
[13] The first thing he said to me was, I've never done this with a student.
[14] I've never felt this way about anyone.
[15] I call it his trophy case.
[16] It was an entire catalog of emails and correspondence with women years and years and years.
[17] I remember a couple of times where, you know, he would kind of put his hands around my throat and push down.
[18] Jennifer came to learn that everything she believed about her husband was wrong.
[19] I came home and Spence didn't greet me. Instead, he was sitting on the couch in the living room, just shaking his head.
[20] He slid a piece of paper to me. It said search warrant on top.
[21] I saw the word sexual assault and student.
[22] Police arrested Kell High School teacher Spencer Heron.
[23] Investigators say he faces three counts of sexual assault.
[24] This new podcast is one woman's journey through the aftermath of her husband's affairs.
[25] On betrayal, Jennifer will explore her husband's crimes.
[26] The constant violations of boundaries had the excuse of, well, this is what boyfriends and girlfriends do.
[27] Uncovered the lies.
[28] I really thought that he loved me. I mean, he told me. Conquer the shame.
[29] At 15th, I didn't really even think about sex.
[30] And then when it was happening with him, I didn't want.
[31] want to think about sex because I felt ashamed.
[32] And we'll even hear from Spencer himself.
[33] This is a direct pay call from an inmate at the Cherokee County Jail, Georgia.
[34] Listen to Betrayal on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.