Nobody Should Believe Me
Ein Podcast von True Story Media
139 Folgen
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S04 Ep01: Welcome To Hutchinson
Vom: 20.6.2024 -
Crime Close to Home: A Conversation with Madison McGhee
Vom: 13.6.2024 -
A Survivor’s Journey
Vom: 11.6.2024 -
Answering Your Season 3 Questions with Dr. Bex
Vom: 6.6.2024 -
Child Abuse Prevention: A Conversation with Kathleen Strader
Vom: 30.5.2024 -
What's Happening in Lehigh?
Vom: 23.5.2024 -
S03 E20: Kowalski Case Update with Ethen Shapiro
Vom: 16.5.2024 -
S03 E19: What Happened to Beata?
Vom: 9.5.2024 -
S03 E18: What Jack Knew
Vom: 2.5.2024 -
Cons, Scams, and Adventures in Podcasting with Roberta Blevins and Terra Newell
Vom: 25.4.2024 -
Unabridged Conversation with Hope Ybarra
Vom: 18.4.2024 -
Revisiting Season One: There's Hope (Season One Finale)
Vom: 11.4.2024 -
Introducing Sounds Like A Cult
Vom: 8.4.2024 -
Revisiting Season One: Can They Be Saved?
Vom: 4.4.2024 -
Revisiting Season One: Sisters Surviving
Vom: 28.3.2024 -
Revisiting Season One: Nobody Would Believe Me: Dads Part 2
Vom: 21.3.2024 -
Unabridged Conversation with Dr. Jessica Pryce
Vom: 19.3.2024 -
Revisiting Season One: Nobody Would Believe Me: Dads Part 1
Vom: 14.3.2024 -
Revisiting Season One: What's in the Water in Tarrant County?
Vom: 7.3.2024 -
Revisiting Season One: Who is Hope?
Vom: 29.2.2024
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 psychopathology behind Munchausen by Proxy and to reveal the wide swath of destruction these perpetrators leave in their wake. In each season, Dunlop investigates a case: speaking to friends, family members, doctors, law enforcement, child protection workers, and experts. Nobody Should Believe Me unravels these complex and terrifying stories, shedding light on an unspeakable crime. "A rich and harrowing chronicle of the condition." --The New York Times (LM032423)