
Author Andrea Dunlop is looking for answers. When her older sister was first investigated for Munchausen by Proxy abuse more than a decade ago, it tore her family apart. This catastrophic series of events sent Dunlop on a journey to understand this most taboo form of abuse. In this groundbreaking podcast, she talks to some of the top experts in the world to explore the criminology and psychopathol... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 261 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Infamous Bachelor Clayton Echard’s real drama began after the rose. He left the show disgraced and determined to start over. That’s when a one-night fling spiraled into a nightmare that would lead Clayton into a years-long battle to prove the truth. ... more
John Stewart is arrested shortly after Knowellan’s death, but despite what appears to be strong evidence of abuse, the case against John is never taken to court. Andrea traces how we ended up here, ten years later, with no one held accountable for ta... more
On Easter Sunday in 1993, the Southern Ohio Correctional Facility in Lucasville erupted into chaos. Tensions between prisoners and staff had reached a breaking point, sparking one of the longest prison sieges in U.S. history. Over eleven days, nine i... more
Investigators work to reconstruct Knowellan Kelly’s final hours in the care of John Stewart and his grandfather. John claims there is exculpatory evidence that proves he didn’t hurt Knowellen, but is that really the story the evidence tells?
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This podcast is so well-presented and enlightening. I commend the work that is being done to shine a light on a topic that is so misunderstood and not spoken about enough.
My child has a rare, painful disease that was difficult to diagnose. As a result, it’s not uncommon for me to need to educate health professionals about it. When I heard about “medical kidnapping” and a “corrupt” child abuse pediatrician as it related to the Kowalski case, I started digging into the facts behind these terms. That’s how I found NSBM. The care and dedication that are poured into this show are head and shoulders above the norm. Thanks (and respect!) to the whole NSBM team for such ... more
I have been listening for a couple of years now. I have heard almost every episode to date. Despite having heard hours and hours of Andrea talking, I never get bored of it. It almost feels like she is a friend now in a sense. Same with Dr. Bex and detective Webber.. etc. I have to mention the impressive morals and integrity that are being held up here. I don’t know how the team has time to pull state paperwork, fact check, travel to do field reporting etc. to the level that they do but I am gra... more
Learned a lot thank you.
The story of Knowellen Kelly should be listened to by every CPS worker, pediatrician, judge, and anyone who works to protect children. Holy @#$%. I’m only two episodes in and have so many questions that I’m sure will be answered in the coming weeks. Sweet Knowellen, we’re so sorry this happened to you.
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The content focuses on the complex and often harrowing stories linked to Munchausen by Proxy abuse, echoing personal narratives and expert insights. The host engages with various individuals impacted by the crimes, including survivors, professionals, and family members, to reveal the deep and lasting consequences of such abuse within families. Each episode presents a different case, blending personal experiences with a broader understanding of the psychological and sociological implications of this taboo subject. This uniqueness lies in its committed exploration of a rarely discussed form of abuse, highlighting both personal stories and systemic failures in addressing such issues.
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