BERKELEY — For a year, a Berkeley woman wanted to tell her story of survival and how she helped police capture the man that sexually assaulted her. But with the ongoing investigation and then the court proceedings, she felt she was silenced until now. Jeannie Witkin was fueled by anger…Read More
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