Trisha Meili

  • female, 49 years old
Description:
Trisha Meili (b. June 24, 1960), often described in the media as the Central Park Jogger, was the victim in a high-profile assault and rape case in New York City in 1989. Raised in New Jersey and Pittsburgh, Meili received a B.A. from Wellesley College, an M.A. from Yale University, and an M.B.A. from Yale School of Management. She worked at the Wall Street investment bank Salomon Brothers, but went into seclusion for fourteen years following the crime. Wikipedia
Born:
June 24, 1960
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  • Wikipedia

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  • speakersonhealthcare

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  • Trisha Meili

    For years Trisha Meili was known to the world as The Central Park Jogger.
    centralparkjogger.org/
  • I AM THE CENTRAL PARK...

    So here she is, after 14 years of carefully guarded anonymity, leading a group of strangers in a breathing exercise before she launches into a speech. The woman known around the world as t he Central Park Jogger has cast off her cloak and reemerged as Tr
    www.arlindo-correia.com/040803.html
  • I Am the Central Park...

    Shortly after 9:00 P.M. on April 19, 1989, a young woman jogs alone near 102nd Street in New York City's Central Park. She is attacked, raped, savagely beaten, and left for dead. Many hours later, she is found lying in the mud, her body thrashing violen
    www.ecampus.com/bk_detail.asp?isbn=9780743244374
  • Powell's Books - I Am the...

    "Trisha, where are you? It's the story of my life, women always standing me up," he jokes. "I'm going home. Hope everything's okay." A tendril of worry takes root, grows. How could she have forgotten that they were supposed to meet? He calls Trisha'
    www.powells.com/biblio?show=HARDCOVER:USED:9780743244374:...

Quotes by Trisha Meili See more quotes

  • "I belonged in the city spread out before me — it was my city. I had conquered challenges at work and made my body strong. I could run and run and nothing and no one could harm me."
  • "I remember running by myself, relishing the solitude and a feeling of ownership — it was my park."
  • "I was a very disciplined student. And you know, part of it was that I always wanted to be the best."
  • "I was very conscious of what I ate, and how much I exercised. And that was part of the compulsiveness about running — that I always had to be running."
  • "I’m proud to tell you that my name is Trisha Meili. To be able to say this at all represents an important breakthrough in my healing."