Jared Bridegan Murder: The Hidden Psychological Cost Paid by the Children in This Case | Pt. 3

Jared Bridegan Murder: The Hidden Psychological Cost Paid by the Children in This Case | Pt. 3

In the coverage of the Jared Bridegan murder case, the children are mentioned and then moved past. This episode doesn't do that.

Part 3 of One Mile From Home stays with the children — Bexley, who was in the backseat when her father was shot at two years old, and the twins, who grew up moving between two households at war and will spend the rest of their lives integrating what that war allegedly produced.

Tony Brueski examines parentification and loyalty conflict — the documented developmental damage that occurs when children are placed inside adult conflicts as participants rather than protected bystanders. What it does to a child who learns to manage a parent's emotional state before having space to develop their own. The split selves, the hypervigilance, the exhaustion carried quietly into adulthood.

He also addresses where the twins ended up: after the arrests, guardianship was granted to Shanna Gardner's parents in Washington state. Through no choice of their own, the children now live with the family of the woman accused of killing their father.

This episode is built for adults who grew up in high-conflict custody situations and have never heard their experience named this honestly. The children in this case paid the cost. It was not collateral. And it deserves to be treated as the central tragedy it is.

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