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S3:E1: The Senseless Murder of Aisha Fraser “The Judge, Jury and Executioner”

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Shaker Heights, Ohio— 45-year-old Aisha Fraser was a beloved 6th grade teacher at Woodbury Elementary School. Aisha was a dedicated and committed teacher for over 20 years, often helping children with special learning needs. Aisha was also the mother to two young daughters. She was married to an accomplished Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court Judge - Lance Mason, who was also a member of the Ohio House of Representatives. Aisha and Lance were a power couple and to others, the couple’s family life was perfect. In November 2018, Aisha was brutally stabbed while dropping off her girls for a court-ordered visitation with their father - Judge Lance Mason.
In this episode, I breakdown the various incidents of domestic abuse that Aisha endured, dating back to 2014 before her brutal murder in 2018.

This episode discusses intimate partner abuse and domestic violence.
24/7 Confidential help is available at 1-800-799-7233
Thank you for tuning in to this episode! What are your thoughts on this case? Do you feel that justice was served? As always you can leave your reviews and comments at www.instagram.com/senseless_truecrimepodcast

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Shaker Heights, Ohio— 45-year-old Aisha Fraser was a beloved 6th grade teacher at Woodbury Elementary School. Aisha was a dedicated and committed teacher for over 20 years, often helping children with special learning needs. Aisha was also the mother to two young daughters. She was married to an accomplished Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court Judge - Lance Mason, who was also a member of the Ohio House of Representatives. Aisha and Lance were a power couple and to others, the couple’s family life was perfect. In November 2018, Aisha was brutally stabbed while dropping off her girls for a court-ordered visitation with their father - Judge Lance Mason.
In this episode, I breakdown the various incidents of domestic abuse that Aisha endured, dating back to 2014 before her brutal murder in 2018.

This episode discusses intimate partner abuse and domestic violence.
24/7 Confidential help is available at 1-800-799-7233
Thank you for tuning in to this episode! What are your thoughts on this case? Do you feel that justice was served? As always you can leave your reviews and comments at www.instagram.com/senseless_truecrimepodcast

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