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Rescue 911-Episode 112 "Smart Victim"

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When a woman is assaulted in her home, she sneaks a call to 911 when pretending to be on the phone with her job. This segment may be intense for some viewers. This was the first segment of episode 112 that aired on November 28, 1989 on CBS.

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  • ever heard of teaching your kid to not open the door to anyone

  • @IraViMeadow the kid isn't retarded, he was 2. Like many 2 year olds, he hasn't developed the ability to know the differences between doing what's right or wrong.

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  • @81animallover The only "stupid ass" I see is YOU.

  • @MaddDogg81 Ever heard of kids not listening?

  • @81animallover when i was 2 my parents told me do not open the door to anyone so when i was 2 i whenevr somebody knock on the door i ran away i stop at about 6 cuz i was tall enough to see who it was

  • That stupid ass kid needs to be punished.He could have gotton his mom killed.I'm getting tired of the excuse "oh he's young and doesn't know any better".BS when i was 2 i knew damn well not to let anybody in the house.

  • @mysweetiepie92 yeah, he would not deliberately put his own mother in any kind of danger.

  • @mysweetiepie92 exacly!!!!!

  • Hey people stop accusing the victim guess what in the ninties were simpler times and believe it or not it was a hell of a lot safer to walk around. Not every door was locked on reflex.

    Plus why are you all saying: "She/he should have done this and that..." Guess what...It's been over ten years since the event. Just enjoy the show and learn from the mistake the victim made...I haven't even watched it yet.

  • well I hate when people don't try and be safe and protect their kids.

  • If the dispatcher had graded the call incorrectly (good job she didn't - strange that she almost did considering the type of call) and I was a cop hearing the radio broadcast, I'd ignore the dispatcher's grading and get to the house as fast as I could. In my head, after hearing the info, it'd be priority 1.

  • @MaddDogg81 ever heard of the fact that even the most well-trained kids don't always do what you tell them to? Ever heard of hindsight? Ever heard of nobody being perfect? Ever heard of NOT BEING A TOTAL FUCKING IDIOT BY BLAMING THE VICTIM?

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