
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 | 244 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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In this episode, Andrea sheds light on the disconnect between the narrative presented publicly vs the medical records and trial testimony. She traces how ketamine became the driving force in Maya Kowalski’s treatment from Dr. Anthony Kirkpatrick. Wha... more
Andrea has been following the Kowalski v Johns Hopkins All Children's case since it first received national attention, and previously covered it in depth in our third season. Within this 4-part series, we’re revisiting the case with the benefit of ad... more
In this conversation, Kate Downey, the host and creator of the podcast Cramped, shares her personal journey with severe period pain and the challenges she faced in the medical system. She discusses the lack of understanding and research surrounding w... more
In Part Two of Andrea’s conversation with Gypsy-Rose Blanchard, Gypsy reflects on systemic failures by doctors and child protective services and the long-term impact of being conditioned to fear helpers. She also shares what it’s been like to unlearn... more
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Was a fan until the Gypsy interview. All it takes is quick searches into the records that have been released since then -- texts between her and Nick and other people -- where it's clear she was **NOT** being abused by DeeDee. She was in on it. The texts are easily searchable. The pictures she sent are easily searchable. There is also proof that DeeDee was about to kick Gypsy out before she was murdered
If you want someone to do little to no research this is the podcasts for you, but if you like people who do in depth research bias and unbiased forms from different perspectives, then look elsewhere where. This person claims to do research but say because they read this person book. In which that person has stated their has some wrong stuff and they’re trying to redo the book. Do not trust a person who only does one type of research. I wouldn’t have cared if they actually did research and still ... more
I started listening to this podcast after they did a crossover with the Dating Detectives and I’ve been hooked ever since. Andrea does such a an incredible job of researching and reporting on something that people don’t want to acknowledge or talk about. I appreciate the way she centers victims and integrates her own experience with her sister. I also love how she acknowledges her own biases and is careful to fact check and speak with the family when possible. Such a great show.
She admits to having done no research on a case before interviewing and advocating for a CONVICTED schmurderer. Very disappointing content
After hearing the interview with Gypsy, I see that this podcast isn’t properly researched. Won’t be listening again.
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Exploring the devastating effects of Munchausen by Proxy abuse, this podcast presents a compelling investigation into one family's traumatic journey after a loved one is accused of this rare form of child abuse. The host engages with experts, law enforcement, and family members to unravel complex narratives that highlight both the psychological intricacies of the abusers and the impact on the victims and their families. Featuring poignant discussions, the content aims to educate listeners about the nuances of this taboo topic, while also offering insights into the broader implications of child welfare practices, legal ramifications, and media portrayals surrounding these cases. Unique to this podcast is its personal lens, as the host shares... more
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