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Child Abuse
Serial Killers
Murder
Andrew Cunanan
Shafia Family
Montie Rissell
Child Neglect
Gianni Versace
Honor Killings
Canada
1980s Gay Culture
Afghanistan
Domestic Violence
Serial Murder
Sexual Assault
Sexual Abuse
Mental Health
Trafficking
Homophobia
Vietnam War

These people specialize in the unthinkable.

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Anneke Lucas
Survivor of sex trafficking and founder of Liberation Prison Yoga.
Liberation Prison Yoga
Episode: Child Sex Trafficking: From Perpetrator (Javed Iqbal) To Victim (Anneke Lucas)
Ariel Cooksey
Host of the Malice True Crime Podcast
Malice True Crime Podcast
Episode: True Crime News 4/6/24: Featuring new panelist Ariel Cooksey of the Malice True Crime Podcast!
Steve Fishman
Host of the investigative true crime podcast 'The Burden'
The Burden podcast
Episode: Interview With Steve Fishman, Host of The Burden podcast
Jerry Kolber
Television producer and producer of the Slaycation podcast
Slaycation
Episode: First HUMOcast of 2024: Jerry Kolber of the Slaycation podcast joins us
Jaason McMurray
Prison panelist sharing personal experiences regarding life in prison.
Episode: Straight From The Can Prison Panel
Raymond Hazen Jr.
Prison panelist discussing the realities and psychology of incarceration.
Episode: Straight From The Can Prison Panel
Tara Sariban
Host of World’s Dumbest Criminals podcast
World’s Dumbest Criminals Podcast
Episode: True Crime News 11/25/23: Featuring Tara Sariban of the "World's Dumbest Criminals" podcast

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Katie Kins

Reviews

3.5 out of 5 stars from 3.2k ratings
  • facts, stick to them

    The nature of crimes are heinous. there is absolutely no need for you to add some of your speculation and descriptions.

    Apple Podcasts
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    Bird1169
    United Statesa month ago
  • They blatantly plagiarize other podcasts and act like they are in the right. Hail Nimrod!

    Podcast Addict
    1
    Gray Jedi
    a month ago
  • Plagiarism

    That’s all, that’s the review

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    katefeelsdisappointed
    United Statesa month ago
  • Not bad

    I enjoy the podcast

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    Brie Trevino
    United States2 months ago
  • No Credibility

    Sure, more than reading Wikipedia articles, he also plagiarizes other content creators!

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    majobe OG
    United States2 months ago

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Some find the content thought-provoking and informative, enjoying the raw depiction of true events.
There is a noted appreciation for the emotional impact of survivor stories, contributing to discussions around social issues.
Critiques have emerged regarding the factual accuracy and occasional repetitiveness of the content.
Some listeners express frustration with perceived insensitivity in handling certain topics.
Listeners often appreciate the depth of storytelling and the engaging delivery of dark, unsettling topics.

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#96
Israel/True Crime
Apple Podcasts
#233
India/True Crime
Apple Podcasts
#250
Mexico/True Crime

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Interview With Steve Fishman, Host of The Burden podcast
Q: How does the United States approach incarceration and criminal justice?
Fishman discusses the trend of punitive measures over rehab options, highlighting how political responses often rely on fear and anger towards crime.
Interview With Steve Fishman, Host of The Burden podcast
Q: How much weight does the work of jailhouse lawyers have in the system?
Derek's lawsuit established a rule for actual innocence claims, allowing those with expired appeals to gain access to the courts and seek justice.
Interview With Steve Fishman, Host of The Burden podcast
Q: How did this story inspire you to create the show?
Steve reveals his extensive background in journalism, specifically covering crime cases and how it led him to explore the perspectives of police officers alongside wrongfully accused individuals.
True Crime News 032324: Female Sex Offenders, Homicidal Mothers and Medical Abuse on Social Media
Q: What can you tell us about the cases involving these female offenders and their motivations?
The cases illustrate a range of mental health issues and societal pressures that can lead to dire consequences for children and families. They prompt discussions surrounding the complexities of parenting and the systems in place to protect children.
Bon Appetit!
Q: Why did you do it?
I don't know, I don't know.

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What is Human Monsters about and what kind of topics does it cover?

The content consistently investigates deep-seated societal issues through various narratives, often centering around the experiences of victims and the psychological complexities of perpetrators involved in heinous crimes. A significant focus is placed on child abuse, domestic violence, human trafficking, and cult dynamics, with episodes featuring detailed accounts from survivors, their struggles, and the extensive systemic failures that allow such atrocities to persist. The storytelling is typically intense and unfiltered, providing listeners with real-life insights into the darkest aspects of human behavior and societal issues, allowing for both an educational and unsettling experience. There is a notable emphasis on authenticity, often s... more

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1. Anneke Lucas
2. Ariel Cooksey
3. Steve Fishman
4. Jerry Kolber
5. Jaason McMurray
6. Raymond Hazen Jr.
7. Tara Sariban

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