93. Psychogenic Amnesia

93. Psychogenic Amnesia

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94. Zzyzx Road: Cults, Quacks, & Concoctions

The doctors cover the strange history of a man with a mission, who turned a blank piece of desert landscape into a Shangri-la for all in the the 1940's. Curtis H. Springer was deemed the King of Quacks but that didn't stop him from preying on those down on their luck. You can fin ...  Show more

95. The Psychopathology of Internet Trolls

After CrimeCon 2022, we were inspired to dive into the research to see what psychological makeup is present with individuals who engage in online trolling and harassment, especially towards victims of tragedies and their families. Trysten Bailey Memorial Fund: https://www.gofundm ...  Show more

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