911 Mocks Kidnapped Mom Freezing To Death | The Case of Teri Jendusa-Nicolai
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Published 2023-12-26
At 11:05 AM, on the 31st of January 2004, a 911 operator answers the phone to a woman breathing heavily, but not saying anything. Another call comes through, and this time an address is given, but when the police arrive at the scene, they only find an empty handgun case, sweatpants, and a large red stain on the carpet. With time running out, and just a few clues, the police need to catch who did this, and find Teri Jendusa-Nicolai and her 2 daughters before it’s too late.
Teri Jendusa-Nicolai is an advocate for Marsy’s Law for Wisconsin, which passed in 2020, giving equal rights to victims of serious crimes. You can read more about Teri’s work here: www.equalrightsforwi.com/icymi-victimsdeserveright…
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All Comments (21)
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I'm a former 911 operator. All the way back in the 90s we were trained to treat every call as though it were a real emergency. This call was handled with rank incompetence and there is no excuse for it. In my workplace, this operator would have been fired with cause and I hope that's what happened here.
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That 911 operator belongs behind bars.
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Listening to that 911 operator’s sarcasm and rudeness must have been like salt in the wounds for Terry who is clinging to life. Inexcusable behavior.
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“I’m not a victim, im a survivor. He is his own victim because he tried taking my life away and he just took his own life away from himself.” - Teri Jendusa-Nicolai
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She marries one monster and then another one answers her 911 call. 😡
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“ do you wanna talk to me or do u wanna deep breath “ that was so disgusting and unprofessional to say
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They are supposed to take EVERY CALL SERIOUSLY!!! That operator needs to be FIRED
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Stop domestic violence offenders from accessing their children! It is just another pawn to control the mother/victim. How awful.
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The fact that she was more worried about not traumatizing her kids just goes to show how much of a great mother she is. I'm glad she made it out and the girls were okay.
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To survive 27 hours, pregnant, while freezing with a deadly head wound. This is an absolute miracle. A mother’s love is the strongest thing in the world ❤
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The way we treat victims in this country is disgusting.
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Thank God this woman survived, no thanks to this incompetent 911 dispatcher. She needs to be charged with negligence.
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The fact he can demand to see his kids after he nearly killed their mother is absolutely disgusting, like what the hell!!
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I genuinely hope that awful 911 operator was at least fired. It is a taxing job mentally, and they work very hard. I’m sure prank calls are annoying. But IMO nothing about that call seemed fake.
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That 911 operator should be fired and sued immediately and thrown in prison
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Imagine the fear knowing the people you call for help are teasing an making fun of you while you are frightened for your life already, youd think nobody is coming to help, total failure.
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The fact that the defense tried blaming Terry for the miscarriage is mind boggling. I don't know how some defense lawyers live with themselves.
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Imagine you are in a moment of desperation and from a VERY lucky chance you manage to call 911 and then you realize that the operator thinks this is all a prank.
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“Every child deserves a father, not every father deserves a child” this is literally a perfect example of this.
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Wow, I am speechless over the way that operator was speaking to that woman.