Join Devon, a registered nurse, and Kate, a nurse practitioner, as we dive into some of the most sinister medical true crime and medical mysteries.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 66 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | True Crime |
We are going to discuss 3 horrifying cases of healthcare workers being attacked while on duty, including the stories of Joyce Grayson, Elise Wilson, and Dr. Benjamin Mauck. more
Devon closes out Shipman’s story by discussing his crimes, arrest, trial and the aftermath of his tirade.
Devon lays the groundwork for this astonishing case involving a British GP who targeted wealthy and elderly patients for monetary gain. more
Kate and Devon begin a dive into the atrocities unfolding at the Return to Nature Funeral Home in Colorado, where decedents were left to decay for years without proper burials or cremation. more
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I’m super picky about podcast but this one works for me, it’s perfect! The subject matter niche and is well covered. Can’t wait to keep listening :) thanks for doing what you do
I’m really enjoying working my way through all the past episodes. I love the personal stories and banter between the hosts- Kate and Devon. I work in dentistry and was glad you all covered Howard Schneider- absolutely horrifying. Looking forward to future content ❤️
I enjoyed starvation Heights. However Ollala is not an Island. The town of Ollala is on a peninsula. You can get to it by driving around through Olympia. And ferry during the time period. more
Immediately turned this off after listening to just 30 secs of one episode bc of how terrible the sound quality is. It’s crystal clear for one of the hosts, but the other one sounds like she’s yelling over a bathroom exhaust fan while moving around. Hard pass.
It is super annoying to hear someone voice the Twilight Zone theme. And they have done it every episode. Please stop. Outside of that, content is good enough. Appreciate the medical side of things.
Apple Podcasts | #217 | Finland/True Crime |
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