Caitlin Flynn is an award-winning writer and reporter who experienced early age corporate burnout in 2015 and traded New York City for the misty air and superior coffee of Seattle. As a freelance journalist, her reporting and essays have been featured in publications including The Seattle Times, Teen Vogue, VICE, HuffPost, POPSUGAR, Refinery29, InStyle, and DAME Magazine. Caitlin's work covers a variety of topics, including culture, politics, travel, and crime. When she's not writing, Caitlin can usually be found hiking, taking dance classes, reading (mysteries and true crime, of course), and planning her next overseas adventure.
"[W]hy was Worthington treated so callously—including by her own family and the district attorney whose job was to ensure the right person was held accountable for the brutal murder?"
There is no "one size fits all" approach when it comes to trauma—but some survivors find purpose, validation, and an effective means of exposure therapy in their pursuit of true crime.