![]() "He wouldn't, he made her drive us back to her home and he took me upstairs to my room and confronted her." READ MORE: Single woman reveals her Tinder match's shocking request on their first date A little bit later, she put some stuff in my drink, and she dressed me up like a doll, and took me over to his house and tried to get him to have sex with me." She started blacking out and being in a 'haze' after mixing drugs and alcohol. "Sometimes I would wake up and she would be acting really strangely. "I started to have these weird nightmares, and so I started to confide to about them, but I didn't realise they weren't actually nightmares until later, she had been putting Klonopin in my drinks and drugging me," June said. It was only then June realised what was really happening when she was in a "haze". ![]() The rampant drug and alcohol use - as well as incidents of sexual assault - only got worse. She confided in her mum she was having "issues" and wanted to move out, however decided to wait until the end of the semester. It was very Jekyll and Hyde, she was very sweet and nice to everyone, except for when she was drinking Soon, June started avoiding her apartment and didn't even want her mum to come over when she visited. ![]() "She would begin having sex with him in front of me, like it was normal," June told the podcast. "I lived with her, so I felt like I had to keep the peace," June said.Ī few months into their roommate situation, the woman brought a friend over who would "party" and engage with sexual activities with them both. June also revealed her roommate soon became toxic and controlling. She struggled to keep up with schoolwork, but the drinking and drug use didn't stop. READ MORE: The 'game changer' boiled egg hackīecause of the cocktail of drugs and alcohol, June said she was in a "haze" for a lot of the time. It was weird and a little wrong." June and her new roommate started drinking and taking medication. "I started to feel kind of weird about the amount we were drinking too, and how often we were drinking. "She was offering me her medication and I took a bunch of it, and she took care of me while I was kind of out of it," June reveals. June's cat died shortly after she moved in, so her new roommate insisted she took medication to ease the grief. ![]() Looking back, June realised she missed some "red flags" which should have been a warning of her ex-babysitter's true motives. "We would hang out at home, both of us were homebodies… so we spent a lot of time at home on the couch, having drinks and watching movies." I had my first drinks during that period of time and it was really cool to be an adult for the first time," June explained to hosts Jaimie Beebe and Jake Deptula. "It was really exciting, I'd never lived on my own or had that adult experience. ![]()
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