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One of the worst parts of this entire process was knowing as I began to realize what had happened to me how many other little girls had been left destroyed, too. I was barely 15 when Larry began to abuse me and as I lay on the table each time and try to reconcile what was happening with the man Larry was held out to be, there were three things I was very sure of. First, it was clear to me this was something Larry did regularly.

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Hutchinson on KABZ FM, 103.7, Buzz, talking about the radio station annual Bracket, where female TV journalists advance in a tournament bracket based on listener calls. The bracket has been in the spotlight after Austin Kellerman, news director for KARK TV, Channel 4, and KLRT TV, Fox 16, called on the station to end the sexist relic. Hutchinson later issued a clarifying comment: believe the hosts of the show are well intentioned and their long running contest was always done without any malicious intent.

You can unsubscribe at any time.Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy noticeA family friend of Coventry toy museum keeper has shared her memories in a bid to keep a piece of the city history alive.CoventryLive reported earlier this month that plans were due to be submitted to turn the old toy museum on Much Park Street into luxury tourist accommodation.Based in Whitefriars Gatehouse, Much Park Street, the Toy Museum was a legendary attraction, surviving an arson attack and even featured in master storyteller Charles Dickens book, Old Curiosity Shop. Ron Morgan, the museum keeper, was a well known city activist and councillor, and even dropped his own kerbs.He set up his impressive collection in the 1970s, and with his wife and children, grew an incredible archive of children toys over a period of 45 years.Katherine Waring, a close family friend of Mr Morgan, got in touch with CoventryLive to share her memories from inside the museum, and her hopes for its future use.Coronavirus latest in Coventry and WarwickshireAs we reported in our Coventry newsletter, the grade two listed gatehouse building is now in the hands of Historic Coventry and Coventry City council, and plans have now been submitted to turn the old toy museum into luxury tourist accommodation.Mr Morgan was a surrogate grandfather to Katherine Waring now 16 year old daughter, Meme.Meme biological father was very close to Ron, and saw him as a father figure. As a result, Katherine and Meme spent many afternoons with Mr Morgan at the museum, and it was where Meme took her first steps.(Image: Richard Sadler Courtesy of The Coventry Society)”From the moment he knew about her he was absolutely ecstatic that he was getting a grand daughter” Katherine told us over the phone.”He had his legs amputated, but took his [prosthetic] legs off and got on the floor and taught her to walk.