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 | Twice weekly | Episodes | 221 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Two cousins. Four murders. One homicidal summer. In 2004, Angel Ford-Wright & Caroline Peoples lured victims with false promises, then executed them. One confessed. One went to trial. Both got life.
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Welcome to the final installment of True Story Media Presents! This week Andrea is talking to Wendy and Beth, the creators behind Fruitloops: Serial Killers of Color. The three of them chat about how they first met and what drove Wendy and Beth to di... more
LaDonna Humphrey. Remember that name because she is central to this story. I've tried to sum up this tale quickly, but every time I attempt an elevator pitch, I fail. When friends ask me what this new series is about, I'm at a loss for words. It's im... more
In the third installment of True Story Media Presents, Andrea sits down with Javier Leiva—host and creator of PRETEND. The two talk about how they first connected, their new partnership under True Story Media, and the overlapping themes in their work... more
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If I wanted to hear about politics I would have searched for a political show. I listen to podcasts to get away from the constant barrage of political content pervasive on social media and TV. I really enjoyed this show until the rant about ICE. There are plenty of True Crime shows out there that keep their political leanings to themselves. I have unfollowed and won’t listen again.
Yeah yeah, we get it. You hate Christians and you hate white people. Just tell the story already.
Also, I’m the son of a legal immigrant AND the husband of a legal immigrant. Woohoo! My virtue signaling tops your virtue signaling : } Now explain what on earth that has to do with supporting illegally entering a foreign country and remaining there?
And there is absolutely no credible evidence that supports a 50% chance of dying from being in a ketamine coma; it’s a completely unsubstantiated sta... more
So disappointed. Loved this until she got political and then spoke almost down on Christians . Pass for me, also
The ice commentary and hate against trump…. Just too much. Yikes
Nice propaganda! You’re against ICE? You mean the people who make sure that immigrants are properly vetted and are here legally? I LOVE immigrants, but I also love when our laws are followed. You wouldn’t ever expect to go live in any other country without proper paperwork. What a joke of a woke podcast. Illegal immigration is why we have a housing shortage! Rates would go down and free up affordable homes if people were here legally. Duh.
Very informative-I’ve experienced a in-law who did a ton of what you described & we helped as much as we could-while raising our 5 dudes -thankfully the kids are grown & pretty good-would have LOVED a podcast years ago when I knew NO-ONE going through what my family was dealing with-still gives incredible insight bc G-babies are here and does the activity continue?? We pray NOT!!
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This podcast takes a deep dive into the harrowing world of Munchausen by Proxy abuse, primarily through the emotional journey of its host, who seeks to understand the devastating impact of such trauma on families. Each season explores a specific case, featuring insights from a variety of experts, including medical professionals, law enforcement, and those personally affected. The stories told not only reveal the complexities of psychological manipulation but also highlight the systemic failures that allow such abuse to flourish. Through compelling narratives and interviews, listeners are invited to reflect on the nature of trust, betrayal, and the urgent need for awareness surrounding this taboo subject.
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