Cait Alexander: Attempted Murder, Domestic Violence & Canada’s Broken Court System
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Attempted murder survivor Cait Alexander shares her true crime story of domestic violence, court failure, Jordan Rule, Canada’s justice system, and how she turned trauma into advocacy with End Violence Everywhere.
What happens when you survive attempted murder, have undeniable evidence, and still watch your case collapse in court? Actress and advocate Cait Alexander tells her true crime survival story, from a horrific domestic violence attack in Toronto to being silenced by Canada’s broken justice system under the Jordan Rule.
Cait reveals how she nearly lost her life to intimate partner violence, how Crown Attorneys failed her, and why she’s now suing the government alongside other survivors. She opens up about domestic abuse, coercive control, PTSD, justice denied, and founding End Violence Everywhere (EVE) to support others facing similar battles.
00:00 – Intro
06:20 – The Night of the Attack
11:05 – Escape, Police & SWAT Response
16:44 – Out on Bail & Aftermath
20:25 – Justice System Expectations vs. Reality
27:32 – Learning About the Jordan Rule
32:58 – Case Thrown Out & Confronting the Crown
40:28 – Peace Bond Offer & Turning to Advocacy
49:32 – Suing the Government & Founding EVE

