
This podcast brings a unique perspective: Dr. R, who holds a PhD in psychology and has extensive expertise in social psychology, psychology and law, and the psychology of violence, teams up with Ashley, whose would-make-a-great-private-investigator instincts add a sharp edge. Together, this duo dives into real cases with smart analysis and meaningful questions.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 7 | Founded | 7 months ago |
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This episode explores escalating teen violence in Arizona’s East Valley, focusing on the murder of 16-year-old Preston Lord and the “Gilbert Goons.”
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What was Rachel afraid of?
This episode of the podcast focuses on exes.
An Ex boyfriend and an Ex employer.
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On April 27, Rachel went to Gary's house ( her fiances dad) seeking help contacting her fiancé. Rachel and Gary got into an altercation. Gary’s past, marked by criminal behavior, control issues, and strained relationships, raises co... more
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We know Rachel was killed on June 4th. But to understand what happened, we have to go back to June 2nd. In early June 2022, Rachel returned to her apartment after losing her job at a ranch in Queen Creek. But the place she came back... more
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I sit in my car outside of work trying to get a few more minutes in. Feels like listening to my really smart friends share their research.
If you’re looking for information none of the other podcasts have about this case, then this is the one you need to listen to. These ladies go deep and it’s impressive that this team of two can do so much with so few resources. Nicely done!
Knowing these two amazing women and how busy they already are in their daily lives makes it all the more meaningful the work they are doing to give Rachael a voice! It’s real and entertaining and worth every minute!
I’m 6 minutes into the second episode and they still haven’t started her story. This is an extremely slow podcast and very short episodes. Definitely seems like a money grab. You can find her story on other podcasts without the fluff.
I love this podcast because Ashley and Emily are unbiased, present the facts, and truly want to help solve this case. They are not sensationalizing it for views. They are truly doing investigative work to bring justice to Rachel.
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Two hosts bring a psychology-informed lens to unsolved cases, combining careful timelines, source interviews, and psychological insights to explore motives, memory, and evidence. The show emphasizes responsible storytelling, invites listener tips, and lays out a multi-episode deep dive approach that weighs multiple angles before reaching conclusions. Noteworthy is the duo's balance of science, ethics, and investigative curiosity, which often leads to novel perspectives beyond mainstream crime coverage and fosters active listener participation.
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