Lisa Rinna after arguing with Camille Grammer over the Brett Kavanaugh nomination shared her mother's harrowing tale of assault on Tuesday's episode of RHOBH.
The 55-year-old actress during a dinner for her 90-year-old mother Lois praised the 'courage' of Christine Blasey Ford, 52, for publicly alleging that then-Supreme Court nominee Kavanaugh sexually assaulted her when they were teenagers in 1982.
Camille, 50, had a different point of view and believed that Ford 'didn't have enough evidence' while empathizing with Kavanaugh.
Heated discussion: Lisa Rinna clashed with Camille Grammer about the Brett Kavanaugh nomination during Tuesday's episode of The Real Housewives Of Beverly Hills
Rinna the next morning asked her mother what she thought about the dinner.
'Oh, my gosh. It was wild. It really was. I don't think I've ever heard you women speaking about politics or anything like that,' Lois said.
Rinna said they don't usually talk politics but the Kavanaugh nomination was 'very timely'.
'Women coming out, being honest about being raped and sexually harassed. I mean they've kept quiet for a long time, and there's a reason why they keep quiet,' Rinna said.
Terrifying story: Rinna's mother Lois, 90, later shared a terrifying story of surviving a brutal assault
'I know,' Lois said.
'You were lucky,' Rinna told her mother.
'I was very lucky, very,' Lois agreed. 'I should not even be here. You shouldn't even be here.'
Very lucky: Lois said she was 'very lucky' to be alive after the attack
Rinna in a confessional explained that a few years before she was born her mother was attacked by a male co-worker who picked her up at a bus stop and then drove her down a deserted road.
'I thought that was it, that I was going bye-bye. He's straddling me, and he had a hammer in one hand, a knife in another,' Lois said.
Rinna said the man tried to rape and kill her mother, but luckily a military policeman saw them driving down the deserted road and intervened.
Armed attacker: Lois admitted that she thought she was going to die during the attack
Front page: The assault was foiled by a military policeman and made the front page of the San Francisco Examiner newspaper
Lois said that she was the first victim of David Carpenter, 88, that he went to jail for and he spent seven and a half years behind bars.
Rinna and Lois said Carpenter upon his release then became a serial killer - known as the Trailside Killer - who killed an estimated 16 to 18 women before being imprisoned for life.
The Melrose Place star said that growing up Lois told her she couldn't smell anything and had metal plates in her head because a kid on the playground hit her with a hammer.
Arrest made: David Carpenter was arrested in 1981 after multiple trailside killings near San Francisco
Growing up: The Melrose Place star said that growing up Lois told her she couldn't smell anything and had metal plates in her head because a kid on the playground hit her with a hammer
'When I finally learned the truth, I had such great sadness and empathy for my mom knowing that, not only did this happen to her, but that she basically just stuffed those feelings for how many years. She never dealt with it. She never even talked about it. She never even told her daughter about it,' Rinna said.
Lois said she didn't want the ordeal to make her daughter a 'little scared girl running around,