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🔍 What you’ll hear in this episode: • The precise allegations against Weng — how police say he allegedly used GHB to spike drinks and assault multiple women. • The arrest, the charges, and the crucial motion filed by prosecutors outlining his alleged pattern of predatory behavior. • Why a “confession” isn’t always the end of the story — how legal rights, interrogation tactics, and defence strategy come into play. • The broader themes: the danger of date-rape drugs, how predators can appear “normal,” and the emotional fallout for survivors. • What’s ahead: pre-trial strategy, potential motions to suppress evidence, and what this case tells us about the justice system today. 👉 Why you should listen: If you’re interested in true-crime, legal procedure, victims’ rights, or how the justice system grapples with complex sexual assault cases — this episode gives you an informed, clear breakdown in under 15 minutes. 👍 Please like, comment and subscribe — Your thoughts matter. Did anything in this case surprise you? Drop your view in the comments. 🔔 Turn on notifications so you don’t miss future episodes of Community Brief where we continue to explore stories that affect our communities. #SizheWeng #StevenWeng #PhDStudent #SexualAssaultCase #DateRapeDrug #GHB #Confession #NotGuiltyPlea #TrueCrime #LegalAnalysis #VictimsRights #CommunityBriefPodcast #CriminalJustice #PodcastEpisode #LawAndOrder This podcast discusses an ongoing legal case and contains references to alleged sexual assault. All individuals mentioned are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. The information shared is based on publicly available court documents and media reports at the time of recording. Listener discretion is advised.