

126. The Baby Heaven (Camp Lejeune)
43 snips May 26, 2025
Explore the shocking legacy of toxic water contamination at Camp Lejeune and its devastating impact on families. Hear gripping accounts of a mother's fight for justice in Woburn, Massachusetts, as she uncovers the link between contaminated water and leukemia. Dive into the heart-wrenching stories of families dealing with health crises, infant mortality, and the struggles for accountability amid bureaucratic challenges. Witness the emotional toll on veterans and their families seeking healthcare and benefits in a system that often fails them.
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Leukemia Cluster Sparks Suspicion
- Ann Anderson noticed many children in her Woburn neighborhood shared the same leukemia diagnosis as her son Jimmy.
- This clustering prompted suspicions about environmental causes in the community's water supply.
Toxic Water Linked to Cancer
- Woburn's water wells were heavily contaminated with toxic chemicals TCE and PCE beyond EPA safety standards.
- The contamination correlated with a significant increase in childhood leukemia and other diseases in the town.
Jerry Enzminger's Personal Tragedy
- Master Sergeant Jerry Enzminger's daughter Janie suffered and died from leukemia linked to contaminated water at Camp Lejeune.
- His grief drove him to seek answers about the cause of her illness, sparking a decades-long fight for justice.