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If you have any topic suggestions for future episodes, don't hesitate to reach out! Send us an email at info@brainblownpodcast.com.We'd love to hear from you.REFERENCES"Appeasement: replacing Stockholm syndrome as a definition of a survival strategy" Rebecca Bailey, Jaycee Dugard, Stefanie F. Smith & Stephen W. Porges"Traumatic entrapment, appeasement and complex post-traumatic stress disorder: evolutionary perspectives of hostage reactions, domestic abuse and the Stockholm syndrome" Chris Cantor, John Price"Bonding after trauma: on the role of social support and the oxytocin system in traumatic stress," Miranda Olff"How Trauma Impacts Learning and How to Find Support" Nadia Albritton, MA"The Fawn Response in Complex PTSD" | Dr. Arielle Schwartz"Stockholm Syndrome Explained by the Stanford Prison Experiment"
In the conclusion of this two-part case, Paul Holes turns to DNA evidence in the search for Carla Walker's real killer. But decades-old lab errors and missing samples threaten to derail the investigation. Despite the obstacles, the case finally reaches a definitive conclusion—answering the question once and for all: Who killed Carla Walker? Paul Holes is a bestselling author, podcaster, television host and retired cold-case investigator with the sheriff's and district attorney's offices in California's Contra Costa County. During his 27 years as an investigator, Holes used his behavioral and forensic expertise in such notable cases as the Zodiac murders, Golden State Killer, and Jaycee Dugard kidnapping. In May 2022, Holes published Unmasked: My Life Solving America's Cold Cases – which became an instant New York Times bestseller. Paul teamed with the FBI and Sacramento DA to help identify Joseph DeAngelo as the Golden State Killer, the most prolific serial predator in U.S. history. In 2019, he teamed up with Oxygen to host ”The DNA of Murder with Paul Holes” and in November he's launching a new original series with HLN called, ”Real Life Nightmare with Paul Holes.” For bonus episodes, behind-the-scenes shenanigans, join the SuperFam community at smalltowndicks.com/superfam
In part one of this two-part case, our very own Paul Holes explains how a cold case from 1974 landed on his desk. Seventeen-year-old Carla Walker was brutally murdered on her way to a dance, and suspicion quickly fell on her boyfriend as his story kept changing. But when Paul conducts a revealing interview, the investigation takes a shocking turn. Could the real killer have been overlooked for decades? Who killed Carla Walker? Paul Holes is a bestselling author, podcaster, television host and retired cold-case investigator with the sheriff's and district attorney's offices in California's Contra Costa County. During his 27 years as an investigator, Holes used his behavioral and forensic expertise in such notable cases as the Zodiac murders, Golden State Killer, and Jaycee Dugard kidnapping. In May 2022, Holes published Unmasked: My Life Solving America's Cold Cases – which became an instant New York Times bestseller. Paul teamed with the FBI and Sacramento DA to help identify Joseph DeAngelo as the Golden State Killer, the most prolific serial predator in U.S. history. In 2019, he teamed up with Oxygen to host ”The DNA of Murder with Paul Holes” and in November he's launching a new original series with HLN called, ”Real Life Nightmare with Paul Holes.” For bonus episodes, behind-the-scenes shenanigans, join the SuperFam community at smalltowndicks.com/superfam
Entre no nosso grupo secreto do Telegram, o Sindicato dos Operários: https://apoia.se/fabricadecrimes Jaycee tinha apenas 11 anos quando foi sequestrada à luz do dia por dois desconhecidos.Os próximos 18 anos foram muita dor e sofrimento… até que algo inesperado acontece e muda completamente o rumo de sua vida.Quer aparecer em um episódio do Fábrica? É muito simples! Basta mandar uma mensagem de áudio por direct no Instagram (@podcastfabricadecrimes). Nós só vamos publicar com a sua autorização, vamos AMAR ter você por aqui :) Hosts: Rob e MariEditor: Victor Assis Fontes: All That's Interesting. A Stolen Life: The Kidnapping Of Jaycee Dugard And Her 18 Years In Captivity, (2023). Disponível aqui: https://allthatsinteresting.com/jaycee-dugardWASHINGTON POST. South Lake Tahoe Celebrates Reappearance of Kidnapping Victim Jaycee Lee Dugard (2024). Disponível aqui: https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/08/30/AR2009083002660.htmlGOOG MORNING AMERICA. Jaycee Dugards: Victim impact statement. Disponível aqui: https://www.goodmorningamerica.com/jaycee-dugards-victim-impact-statement-13745897BIOGRAPHY. Phillip Garrido. Disponível aqui: https://www.biography.com/crime/phillip-garridoCBS NEWS. Inside Phillip Garrido's House. Disponível aqui: https://www.cbsnews.com/pictures/inside-phillip-garridos-house/HOLLYWOOD REPORTER. Inside Phillip Garrido's House. Disponível aqui: https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/general-news/jaycee-dugards-a-stolen-life-211478/ALL THAT'S INTERESTING. Jaycee Dugard. Disponível aqui: https://allthatsinteresting.com/jaycee-dugardKCRA. Parole agent central to Jaycee Lee Dugard kidnapping case breaks 13-year silence. Disponível aqui: https://www.kcra.com/article/parole-agent-jaycee-lee-dugard-kidnapping-case-california-missing-girl-kcra-edwards-santos-jr/41830278CBS NEWS. Jaycee Dugard's Stepfather Had "No Idea...We'd Find Her Alive" Disponível aqui: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/jaycee-dugards-stepfather-had-no-ideawed-find-her-alive/IB TIMES. Jaycee Dugard Case: Justice After 20 Years. Disponível aqui: https://www.ibtimes.com/jaycee-dugard-case-justice-after-20-years-288083NBC NEWS. Kidnap suspect has history of drug use, violence. Disponível aqui: https://www.nbcnews.com/id/wbna32725927THE GUARDIAN.'Her bonding with the kidnapping duo probably saved her life' Disponível aqui: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2009/aug/30/jaycee-lee-dugard-stockholm-syndrome
This weeks episode is a special one! The girls are covering the OG stories that sparked their interest in true crime to begin with. Summer covers the haunting and heartbreaking case of Jaycee Dugard, a young girl kidnapped and held captive for 18 years, whose incredible resilience and courage became a beacon of hope for many. Alyssa explores the chilling rise and fall of the cult led by Jim Jones, delving into the psychology behind his manipulation and the devastating tragedy of the Jonestown Massacre.Thank you for listening, hope you enjoy this episode
On June 10th 1991 in South Lake Tahoe California, 11-year-old Jaycee Dugard would be on her way to the school bus when a man and a women pulled their silver car up to Jaycee and would use a stun gun to immobilize her and kidnap her. Jaycee would go on to be missing for 18 years. Tune into this episode to hear what happened to Jaycee Dugard throughout her time in captivity and what happened on the other side. Sources Susan Young and Vickie Bane, “Inside Story: How Jaycee Dugard Finally Escaped Her Captor”, People.com, Published August 29th, 2009, https://people.com/celebrity/inside-story-how-jaycee-dugard-finally-escaped-her-captor/, Accessed 11-20-2024 Sal Bono, “How Jaycee Dugard Was Found After 18 Years In Isolation”, Inside Edition, Published July 26th 2019, https://www.insideedition.com/how-jaycee-dugard-was-found-after-18-years-in-isolation-54765, Accessed 11-20-2024 Austin Haryvey, “A Stolen Life: The Kidnapping Of Jaycee Dugard And Her 18 Years In Captivity”, All thats interesting, Published March 20th 2023, https://allthatsinteresting.com/jaycee-dugard, Accessed 11-20-2024 Biography.com Editors, “Jaycee Dugard Biography”, The Biography.com. Published April 2, 2014, https://www.biography.com/crime/jaycee-dugard, Accessed 11-20-2024 Amber Dowling, “How Jaycee Lee Dugard Reclaimed Her Life after an 18-Year Kidnapping”, Goalcast.com, Published May 30th, 2022, https://www.goalcast.com/jaycee-lee-dugard-kidnap-survivor/, Accessed 11-20-2024
Abducted at the age of 11 in 1991 by Phillip and Nancy Garrido, Jaycee Dugard was held captive for for nearly 20 years in a concealed backyard compound, where she endured unimaginable abuse and gave birth to two daughters. Her remarkable journey from captivity to freedom highlights both the profound failures of the parole system and the incredible strength of the human spirit.Our other podcast: "FEARFUL" - https://open.spotify.com/show/56ajNkLiPoIat1V2KI9n5c?si=OyM38rdsSSyyzKAFUJpSywMERCH:https://www.redbubble.com/people/wickedandgrim/shop?asc=uPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/wickedandgrim?fan_landing=trueYoutube for video podcast:https://www.youtube.com/@WickedandGrimYoutube for lifestyle and vlogs: https://www.youtube.com/@WickedLifeFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/wickedandgrim/ Instagram:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wickedandgrim/?hl=enTwitter: https://twitter.com/wickedandgrimWebsite: https://www.wickedandgrim.com/Wicked and Grim is an independent podcast produced by Media Forge Studios, and releases a new episode here every Tuesday. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
An episode ON TIME? What is this madness?? This week, Tahlia and Vee delve back into the Simon Marsden history while talking about episode 16 of season 13 of law and order SVU. Briefly touch on the cases of Elizabeth smart and Jaycee Dugard. Sources https://www.denverpost.com/2019/08/26/jaycee-dugard-kidnapping-story-decade-later/amp/ https://amp.theguardian.com/world/2013/oct/07/elizabeth-smart-kidnapping-memoir-david-mitchell
Idaho Graduate Gives Superintendent Copy of 'The Handmaid's Tale' After Book CensorshipPeople, By Carly Tagen-Dye, on May 31, 2024https://people.com/idaho-graduate-gives-superintendent-copy-of-the-handmaid-s-tale-after-book-censorship-8656592In Idaho's West Ada School District, a recent high school graduate sparked significant controversy by openly challenging the school superintendent during her graduation ceremony. The student's protest centered on the district's recent decision to ban certain books, including the graphic novel version of "The Handmaid's Tale." She argued that the school officials making these decisions should read the books before deeming them unsuitable for the curriculum. During the ceremony, she walked on stage, showed the book to the audience, and attempted to hand it to the superintendent. When he refused to accept it, she placed the book on the floor and walked off, an act that quickly became a hot topic of discussion.Critics of the student's actions claim that her protest diverted attention from her fellow graduates, suggesting it was unnecessary and disrupted the ceremony. Supporters, however, argue that her actions were a legitimate form of expression and an important statement against censorship. The ensuing debate has split opinions, with some viewing the superintendent's rejection of the book as more disruptive than the protest itself. The incident was captured on video and quickly went viral, bringing national attention to the issue.The controversy extends beyond this single event, shedding light on broader issues of censorship and the banning of books in educational institutions. The banned books list in the district includes titles like "Wicked," "A Stolen Life" by Jaycee Dugard, and "Water for Elephants," among others. The district's justification for these bans, citing strong explicit content, has been met with criticism. Opponents argue that removing these books stifles diverse perspectives and critical thinking, essential components of a robust educational environment.This incident has reignited discussions about the role of education in exposing students to various viewpoints and the dangers of censorship. Advocates for free access to literature stress the importance of students being able to explore different ideas and form their own opinions. They argue that restricting access to certain books can have a long-term negative impact on students' intellectual growth and ability to engage with complex societal issues.In summary, the student's protest at her graduation has become a symbol of the ongoing battle over book censorship in schools. It highlights the tension between protecting students from potentially harmful content and ensuring their right to access diverse information. The incident has spurred a nationwide conversation on how educational institutions can balance these concerns, with many calling for a reevaluation of book banning policies.The Non-Prophets, Episode 23.24.3 featuring Jimmy Jr., Sydney Davis Jr. Jr., and Eli SlackBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-non-prophets--3254964/support.
On June 10th of 1991, 11 year old Jaycee Dugard set off to make the very short walk to her bus stop. It was the last week of school, and Jaycee was looking forward to it. They were going to be taking a field trip to the water park, and frankly, she was just happy to be getting away from a stepdad, who she believed hated her.On the walk to her bus stop, a two toned grey ford pulled up along side her, and motioned for her to go closer to the car. Jaycee figured that they may have been looking for directions, and she did as they wished. As soon as she was with in reach, the male driver reached his arm out the window, and hit Jaycee with a stun gun, knocking her to the ground. Before she knew it she was in the vehicle. Jaycee would slip in and out of consciousness during the ride, and she would have no idea what she was going to be in for, at the hands of two people, who could only be described as 'pure evil'Jaycee's stepdad, Carl, and a bunch of students who had already made it to the bus stop, had witnessed the abduction, which should mean that, they would be able to apprehend the abductors quickly.Little did anyone know, this would go down as the longest kidnapping in history.This is the abduction of Jaycee Lee DugardSupport the Show.If you're interested in receiving bonus episodes, early release dates, an everything scary sticker and ‘thank you' as well as a shout out on our regular feed! Please join at Patreon//everythingscarypod571
Retired agent Chris Campion reviews the Jaycee Dugard child abduction case, and his time investigating her disappearance throughout the 18 years she was missing. Chris and his FBI colleagues and local law enforcement partners diligently pursued viable leads from the day Jaycee was taken in 1991 right up to that day in 2009, when she was miraculously recovered. Chris also reviews how the FBI helped Jaycee and her daughters re-enter life. This is Chris's first time talking publicly about the case. Chris Campion served in the FBI for 25 years. Check out episode show notes, photos, and related articles: https://jerriwilliams.com/316-chris-campion-jaycee-dugard-child-abduction-case/ Buy me a coffee - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/JerriWilliams Join my Reader Team to get the FBI Reading Resource - Books about the FBI, written by FBI agents, the 20 clichés about the FBI Reality Checklist, and keep up to date on the FBI in books, TV, and movies via my monthly email. Join here. http://eepurl.com/dzCCmL Check out my FBI books, non-fiction and crime fiction, available as audiobooks, ebooks and paperbacks wherever books are sold. https://jerriwilliams.com/books/
On June 10, 1991, Jaycee Lee Dugard, an eleven-year-old girl, was abducted from a street while walking to a school bus stop in Meyers, California, United States. Dugard remained missing for over 18 years until 2009, when a convicted sex offender, Phillip Garrido, visited the campus of the University of California, Berkeley, accompanied by two adolescent girls and drew attention from his odd behavior. Join Nicole and Cameron as they try to unpack this unusual kidnapping. Hosted By: Nicole DeAnda, Cameron Jones Music By: Cameron Jones --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/imnotcrazypod/support
71 Dias no Deserto: https://pod.link/1543406923/episode/fe906767fa37ebfe369078568f3407d0Lisa Joy Theris: https://pod.link/1543406923/episode/3e089d5b4eef210b5ed1b4e198883fec Quando alguém desaparece, muitas perguntas ficam no ar, e o futuro dessas pessoas parece congelado em um estado de incerteza. Mas o que acontece quando esses indivíduos retornam, trazendo consigo histórias de mistério, sobrevivência e superação? Hoje, eu trago a parte 2 desse tema incrível. Pessoas que foram sequestradas ou que desapareceram, e quando todos menos esperavam, elas foram reencontradas de maneiras surpreendentes.
Paul Holes has spent years trying to track down the killer responsible for the brutal deaths of four women. Today, he talks about his obsession with a suspect he was convinced was responsible - and the important lessons of both listening to your instincts and always following the evidence no matter where it leads, even when it leaves you frustrated.Guest detective: Paul HolesPaul Holes is a bestselling author, podcaster, television host and retired cold-case investigator with the sheriff's and district attorney's offices in California's Contra Costa County. During his 27 years as an investigator, Holes used his behavioral and forensic expertise in such notable cases as the Zodiac murders, Golden State Killer, and Jaycee Dugard kidnapping. In May 2022, Holes published “Unmasked: My Life Solving America's Cold Cases” - which became an instant New York Times bestseller. Paul teamed with the FBI and Sacramento DA to help identify Joseph DeAngelo as the Golden State Killer, the most prolific serial predator in U.S. history. In 2019, he teamed up with Oxygen to host ”The DNA of Murder with Paul Holes” and in November he's launching a new original series with HLN called, ”Real Life Nightmare with Paul Holes.” Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
There aren't a lot of true crime stories with a happy ending...luckily, we found one! But, that doesn't mean the path to the ending wasn't treacherous. Jaycee Dugard is the longest known kidnapping victim, and her story is far from simple!Lead Investigator: Erin (she/her)Content Warnings:Jaycee Dugard- kidnapping, rape, sexual assault, mention of drug useResources:https://www.npr.org/2023/07/25/1189942785/former-pastor-david-zandstra-murder-8-year-old-gretchen-harrington-pennsylvaniahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kidnapping_of_Jaycee_Dugardhttps://allthatsinteresting.com/jaycee-dugardhttps://www.crimemuseum.org/crime-library/kidnappings/jaycee-dugard/https://www.biography.com/crime/jaycee-dugardSupport the showInstagram | Facebook | Twitter | TikTok
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Early in her career, Lynn Thomas, LCSW, noticed that horses had a profound influence on the troubled youth with whom she was working. That was the start of her efforts to incorporate horses into mental health and wellness programs. Lynn joins Russell and Alan to talk about the two non-profit organizations she co-founded and the campaign “Seen Through Horses,” which brings together organizations, celebrities, businesses, legislators, and passionate individuals to work collaboratively to expand the role horses play in mental health and well-being. And the timing couldn't be better. May is National Mental Health Month.
Forensic specialist Paul Holes recalls the case of a mass-murdering stockbroker bent on stealing his clients' money to start a new cult. The plan goes horribly wrong, as does the initial forensic investigation. Guest: Paul HolesPaul Holes is a bestselling author, podcaster, television host and retired cold-case investigator with the sheriff's and district attorney's offices in California's Contra Costa County. During his 27 years as an investigator, Holes used his behavioral and forensic expertise in such notable cases as the Zodiac murders, Golden State Killer, and Jaycee Dugard kidnapping. In May 2022, Holes published “Unmasked: My Life Solving America's Cold Cases” - which became an instant New York Times bestseller. Paul teamed with the FBI and Sacramento DA to help identify Joseph DeAngelo as the Golden State Killer, the most prolific serial predator in U.S. history. In 2019, he teamed up with Oxygen to host ”The DNA of Murder with Paul Holes” and in November he's launching a new original series with HLN called, ”Real Life Nightmare with Paul Holes.” Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Jaycee Lee Dugard was an 11 year old girl who was abducted while on her way to school one morning. Jaycee was abducted just yards from her home in her quiet neighborhood. Sadly, it wouldn't be for another 18 years before she would be rescued. While in captivity Jaycee endured some of the most agonizing situations. Listen to this episode as we go over the details of this compelling case. **Join our Patreon and enjoy bonus episodes, discounts on our merchandise, hand written cards, & more! https://www.patreon.com/miserymanorpod **Visit our website for links to our merchandise store, Patreon, tip jar & more! https://linktr.ee/miserymanorpodcast Instagram @miserymanorpodcast
It is with the utmost pleasure I speak with Rebecca Bailey PhD. Polyvagal Equine Institute (PVEI) Founder.Dr . Bailey is a leading trauma therapist who specializes in complex case scenarios. She has over 30 years of experience in the field and continues to be dedicated to the notion that authenticity, common sense, and kindness are the most important elements of effective treatment. She is a lifelong equestrian and animal lover who continues to believe animals, in particular horses, have much to teach humans about curiosity and compassion.She is the author of two books: Safe Kids: Smart Parents and Equine Connections: Polyvagal Principles as well as articles on Polyvagal principles in the courtroom and the application of equine interventions to a variety of populations. I loved speaking with Rebecca and am so looking forward to our ongoing collaboration about implementing SSP with stressed and anxious horses as well as horse and rider connection. I hope you enjoy our conversation, some of the topics we discuss include:How Equines were pivotal in her work with supporting Jaycee Dugard who was abducted for 18 yearsRethinking Stockholm Syndrome to a new "Appeasement" Framework- Published paper the result of a collaboration including Dr Stephen Porges- see link belowForming the Polyvagal Equine Institute with Co-Founders Jaycee Dugard and Margie McDonaldWhat is it about horses that make them an ideal collaborator to help humans learn about their nervous systems?Horses' entire existence is neuroceptionHow PVEI differs from other equine-assisted therapiesCarousel analogy as another metaphor option from Deb Dana's Polyvagal LadderPolyvagal Equine work- moving away from talk therapy to body-based workPolyvagal principles working with Law Enforcement and Judges.The lessons practitioners can learn about their own nervous systems from Equine work to help them better support clientsHorses as conduits for connectionHorses and "mind reading"- or highly tuned neuroceptive systems"Sensing in"- how horses help teach us humans to be attuned to other humansSSP for horses to help decrease anxiety- an exciting project we plan to collaborate on together- contact us for more information- joanne@integratedlistening.com.auOur personal experience using the SSP with our horsesTraining opportunities at PVEILink to Polyvagal Equine InstituteAppeasement: replacing Stockholm syndrome as a definition of a survival strategyRebecca Bailey, Jaycee Dugard, Stefanie F. Smith & Stephen W. PorgesArticle: 2161038 | Received 25 Jul 2022, Accepted 07 Dec 2022, Published online: 19 Jan 2023BooksEquine Connections: Polyvagal PrinciplesSupport the show
This week, we're looking at a story that, at the time, made national headlines but has since faded from history. It's the story of Phillip Garrido and the 18-year captivity of Jaycee Dugard.Like the show on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/OurWeirdWorldPod/Follow John on Twitter and Instagram @TheJohnHinsonFollow the show on Instagram @OurWeirdWorldPodWant more John? Everyone wants more John. Visit www.johnhinsonwrites.com for all the books, podcasts, waterfalls, and more!
We're talking about a girl that was kidnapped for 18 years. Join us as we go into detail about this kidnapping!
Many people are in prison and don't have anything else to do but be frustrated about the situation. In this episode, Peter shares the incredible story of his life, from a fancy childhood to an unexpected future nightmare in prison. Listen as he gives insights on the importance of mindset, positive perspective, and faith in God's plan. Overall, this podcast episode offers a powerful and uplifting message of hope and transformation. Peter Meyerhoff is a rare type of person who had the world in his palm as a kid. After high school, he got involved in drugs and was imprisoned for 12 years. After prison, he became successful and made a couple of million dollars. He now owns a sober clothing company and is helping the younger generation not go through the rough pitfalls of life. He aims to motivate people, help people get sober, and change the recidivism rate. Key Highlights: [00:01 - 05:10] Opening Segment ● Peter started his life story with a successful childhood until his life changed when he entered high school. ● He got involved in criminal activities such as stealing cars and breaking into houses to support their drug use. ● At 18, Peter was falsely accused of stealing $155,000 worth of jewelry and given a 12-year prison sentence for a non-dangerous burglary, which was blamed for influencing other juveniles to commit the crime. [05:11 - 16:10] How Peter Became a Shot Caller ● Peter talks about how his mindset had shifted after being behind bars for so long. ● He tells about his life of being in prison and how he gained respect from other prisoners. ● OGs called Peter “Chappy” in prison because he was addicted to Chapstick. [16:11 - 22:27] The Prison System ● Peter is seen as a tough guy who ran yards in jails, leading to people talking about him as tough. ● Being in solitary confinement taught him mental strength, and he wants to help others do the same by developing a new prison curriculum. ● Peter talks about getting in trouble while he is in prison, like stuff that wasn't allowed, fancy shoes, and sunglasses that cause him to stay longer in prison due to tickets. [22:28 - 41:47] Switching Mindset ● Peter put things into perspective when he read a book about a little girl who had been kidnapped for 20 years by a pedophile. ● He also shares that he used to feel life was terrible but realized he could improve things by working hard toward success. ● He talks about the business side of things, like making money on football pools or selling cars. ● Confidence helped him get ahead because most people don't have confidence, which keeps them from succeeding. ● Peter used to tell himself positive things and put notes up to remind him. He thinks it's important not to give up when things get tough because that makes a person strong. [41:48 - 51:37] Closing Segment ● He talked about a podcast called Roll Call with Chappy, where his first episode is about interviewing his parents. ● Roll Call with Chappy is now an approved podcast for tablets in the prison system. ● Peter recommends reading the book by Jaycee Dugard to help change people's perspectives on their difficult situations. ● He also promotes his book, "Against All Odds,” about the biography of his life. The last chapter is about acquiring mental strength and switching mindset from negative to positive thoughts. ● At the end of the book, he writes about teaching inmates how to be successful through prison curriculum. Key Quotes: “I have an attitude that like if people tell me I can't do something, I promise you, I'll do.” - Peter Meyerhoff “You can rewire your brain and program your brain to do anything you want. 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TW/CW: SA, CSA, CA11 year old Jaycee made her way to the bus stop, wearing her favorite color, pink. She didn't know a car was following her. Jaycee was kidnapped in broad daylight in front of her step father and other kids at the bus stop. She remained captive for nearly 18 years. Her story of strength and survival are nothing short of astounding. For show notes, case photos, links and more, visit our patreon! These things are free to the public. Join our discord to discuss and suggest cases and to just hang out and have a good time! https://linktr.ee/cruelteaAre you or someone you know in a DV situation? Go to our instagram for resources. Support the show
Jaycee Dugard and Dr. Rebecca Bailey join Kim and Kara in a conversation about their therapeutic relationship turned friendship as they explore the psychology behind survival instincts and the "appease" response. Jaycee Dugard is the survivor of a kidnapping and spent 18 years in captivity at the hands of strangers. Since her rescue in 2009 she has used her freedom and voice to spread her unique survivor experience. Jaycee is the founder of the JAYC Foundation. She started the foundation to help other families that have suffered a familial or non-familial abduction or other trauma and has created educational programs and encourages the collaboration of various entities to provide “Protected Spaces” for families to heal. Jaycee is also the author of “A Stolen Life” and “Freedom: My Book of Firsts”, both memoirs that she wrote herself detailing her eighteen years in captivity, eventual rescue, and recovery process. She has spoken at many venues across the country and hopes to continue writing. An important goal of hers is to educate the media and the helping professions that the term “Stockholm Syndrome” was a media-driven term and is degrading and insensitive to survivors and their families. Jaycee enjoys spending time with her family and her faithful four-legged companions in California. Recently she has started the Polyvagal Equine Institute with longtime friends Dr Rebecca Bailey and equine expert Margie McDonald. They are excited to share educational programs, videos and workshops that focus on incorporating horses with polyvagal theory. Rebecca Bailey, Ph.D. is a leading family psychologist and equestrian who has become a world-renowned professional teacher, speaker, author, and entrepreneur. She is the founder of Transitioning Families, a group of independently licensed mental health practitioners dedicated to Bailey's innovative ideas for helping families through crisis and difficult change. She is best known for her work with survivors of non-familial abduction and is on the advisory board of the JAYC foundation. Together with Jaycee they have created an innovative model which utilizes horses to help teach and educate judges, police officers, therapists and other professionals about compassion, kindness, and connection. She is the creator of the Polyvagal Equine Institute and Connection Focused Therapy an organization dedicated to Equine-assisted psychotherapy and education with a focus on applying Dr. Stephen Porges research on the autonomic nervous system to a variety of populations. She believes that understanding the interaction between the nervous system and our thoughts and actions is key to compassionately responding to and addressing the complexities of today's societal demands. She has appeared on numerous Network shows including Andersen Cooper and ABC's 20/20. A graduate of The Wright Institute in Berkley, CA, Dr. Bailey was raised in the Boston area but relocated to California 35 years ago. She now lives in Northern California with her loving husband and countless animals. Learn more from Jaycee: Facebook: @Jayceedugard Instagram: @jayceeleedugard https://thejaycfoundation.org/ Learn more from Dr. Bailey Facebook: @rebeccabaileyphd Instagram: @dr.rebeccabailey https://polyvagalequineinstitute.com/ Jaycee and Rebecca's CTA: Learn more about the Polyvagal Equine Institute's educational video series and donate to their non profit foundations. Jaycee and Dr. Bailey have officially published their scholarly paper! Rebecca Bailey, Jaycee Dugard, Stefanie F. Smith & Stephen W. Porges (2023) Appeasement: replacing Stockholm syndrome as a definition of a survival strategy, European Journal of Psychotraumatology, 14:1, DOI: 10.1080/20008066.2022.2161038 Like what we're doing here? Be sure to subscribe, rate, review, and show all the love. The more people this show can reach, the more it can help. https://www.survivorsguidetotruecrime.com/ Don't forget to follow us on social media under @SurvivorsGuideToTrueCrime Instagram @SurvivorsGuideToTrueCrime TikTok @SGTCpod Facebook @Survivor'sGuideToTrueCrime YouTube @Survivor'sGuideToTrueCrime Twitter @SGTCpod The theme music used in Survivor's Guide to True Crime is Uplifting Motivational Stomp by MarcusWay
It's our season finale, ya'll! This week we bring you the story of Jaycee Lee Dugard, an 11-year-old girl who was abducted on June 10, 1991 as she walked to her bus stop. Jaycee was held captive over the next 18 years by registered sex offender, Phillip Garrido, plus his wife, Nancy. Jaycee was well-hidden in a primitive area deep inside the backyard and it was not until August 25, 2009 when two keen-eyed police officers took notice of the odd behaviours from a group lingering around a University campus. They placed a call to Phillip's parole officer, who promptly called him in to the parole office the next day. This is the moment that everyone had waited for. Jaycee went with him and told authorities exactly who she was. Be sure to tune in to hear this touching story of events!ADD TO RSS: STORYLINE SUMMARY PLUS BELOWListen to new episodes every Thursday wherever you get your podcasts! You can find us on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and Pinterest @dying2bfound or visit our website at www.dyingtobefound.com. Find us all in one spot at https://linktr.ee/dying2bfound.If you like what you hear, please share and give a 5-star review! Consider supporting us by buying us a coffee at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dyingtobefound.Intro & Extro Music: Undersea World by DragonovTeachable Moments Music: Untold Story by Ballian De MoulleREFERENCES:JAYC FOUNDATIONExclusive: Jaycee Dugard's mother on abducted children and a parent's greatest fearEighteen years after being snatched, Jaycee Dugard reunited with motherJaycee Dugard and her $20 million settlementJaycee Dugard describes surviving 18 years in captivityJaycee Dugard kidnap: Victim rues ‘stolen lifeJaycee Dugard loses federal appeal against parole officers: CourtThe abduction of Jaycee Lee DugardWhat's Jaycee Dugard's life like today?Where are Jaycee Lee Dugard's two children today?
Crime scene investigations are rarely as dramatic - and definitive - as what you see on TV shows like CSI. That does not make them any less crucial to solving the case. Host Paul Holes takes us through a case he worked on in the late 1990s, where a claim of self-defense was ultimately turned on its head after a thorough and objective look at the nearly invisible trace evidence left behind after the body of a gay man was found dumped in a ditch.The detective: Paul Holes is a bestselling author, podcaster, television host and retired cold-case investigator with the sheriff's and district attorney's offices in California's Contra Costa County. During his 27 years as an investigator, Holes used his behavioral and forensic expertise in such notable cases as the Zodiac murders, Golden State Killer, and Jaycee Dugard kidnapping. In May 2022, Holes published “Unmasked: My Life Solving America's Cold Cases” - which became an instant New York Times bestseller. Paul teamed with FBI and Sacramento DA to help identify Joseph DeAngelo as the Golden State Killer, the most prolific serial predator in U.S. history. In 2019, he teamed up with Oxygen to host ”The DNA of Murder with Paul Holes” and in November he's launching a new original series with HLN called, ”Real Life Nightmare with Paul Holes.” Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11-year-old Jaycee Dugard was abducted as she was walking to school in June of 1991. No one would see her again for 18 years, until two campus police officers did what parole and police officers couldn't. But her story isn't just one of survival – it's one of strength, resiliency, and life after tragedy. You can check out how you can support Jaycee and Dr. Bailey's amazing work in helping other survivors of extreme trauma by visiting The JAYC Foundation and Polyvagal Equine Institute. To learn more about Jaycee's story, you can purchase her books, a stolen life and freedom here: thejaycfoundation.org - BooksandStationery For current Fan Club membership options and policies, please visit https://crimejunkieapp.com/library/.Source materials for this episode cannot be listed here due to character limitations. For a full list of sources, please visit: https://crimejunkiepodcast.com/survived-jaycee-dugard/
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hello! in this episode I talk about the books I've been reading. I mention: The Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold, Snowblind by Jonasson Ragnar, A Stolen Life by Jaycee Dugard, Notice by Heather Lewis, The Glass House by Eve Chase, The Silent Patient by Alex Michaelides, Sharp Objects by Gillian Flynn, My Dark Vanessa by Kate Elizabeth Russell, The Island Of Missing Trees by Elif Shafak, and Romeo and Juliet by Shakespeare. as always, if you have a question or suggestion or just want to say hello, please email me at hello@anastasiatasou.com
10 Juin 1991, à 7 heures du matin, Jaycee Lee Dugard est sur le chemin pour prendre le bus, puis elle se volatilise. Il faudra 18 ans pour que la vérité soit découverte... Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
A bloody murder scene along a California highway leads Investigator Paul Holes on a generational journey, as he discovers a killer's past could shine a light on a long-dormant cold case. Along the way, Paul finds that the impulse for violent crime sometimes runs in the family.The detective: Paul Holes is a bestselling author, podcaster, television host and retired cold-case investigator with the sheriff's and district attorney's offices in California's Contra Costa County. During his 27 years as an investigator, Holes used his behavioral and forensic expertise in such notable cases as the Zodiac murders, Golden State Killer, and Jaycee Dugard kidnapping. In May 2022, Holes published “Unmasked: My Life Solving America's Cold Cases” - which became an instant New York Times bestseller. Paul teamed with FBI and Sacramento DA to help identify Joseph DeAngelo as the Golden State Killer, the most prolific serial predator in U.S. history. In 2019, he teamed up with Oxygen to host ”The DNA of Murder with Paul Holes” and in November he's launching a new original series with HLN called, ”Real Life Nightmare with Paul Holes.” Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Rebecca Bailey, PhD is a leading family psychologist and equestrian who has become a world-renowned professional teacher, speaker, author, and entrepreneur. She is the founder of Transitioning Families, a group of independently licensed mental health practitioners dedicated to Bailey's innovative ideas for helping families through crisis and difficult change. Dr. Bailey is actively involved in applying Dr. Stephen Porges' research on the autonomic nervous system to her long standing work with a variety of patients recovering from life altering stressful and traumatic experiences. She believes that understanding the interaction between the nervous system and our thoughts and actions is the key to compassionately guiding families and individuals to healing and self-understanding. Along with her two colleagues, Margie McDonald and Jaycee Dugard, she has founded the Polyvagal Equine Institute. Polyvagal Equine Institute offers in-person and virtual workshops, trainings and interventions that help us get unstuck from old patterns, think flexibly, and have effective communication with compassion and kindness.In this episode, Warwick and Dr. Bailey discuss the similarities between working with horses and humans from a therapeutic, and poly-vagal informed, persepctive.Dr. Bailey's Website: https://drrebeccabailey.com/Become a Patreon Member today! Get access to podcast bonus segments, ask questions to podcast guests, and even suggest future podcast guests while supporting Warwick: https://www.patreon.com/journeyonpodcastWarwick has over 650 Online Training Videos that are designed to create a relaxed, connected, and skilled equine partner. Start your horse training journey today!https://videos.warwickschiller.com/Check us out on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WarwickschillerfanpageWatch hundreds of free Youtube Videos: https://www.youtube.com/warwickschillerFollow us on Instagram: @warwickschiller
For the last several weeks we have been covering the kidnapping of Jaycee Lee Dugard, primarily from her perspective. Today we are going to look at the man who perpetrated this crime against her. Phillip Garrido led a life of cruelty and violence; this is his story.We would like to provide a link to The JAYC Foundation, Inc. - The JAYC Foundation provides services by utilizing treatment programs that focus on healing through traditional therapy along with animal therapy, equine therapy, and other experiential therapies.https://thejaycfoundation.org/about-us/We are looking for hometown True Crime stories for future episodes. Please send your stories to us at: TheSecretSitsPodcast@gmail.comFollow us on our social media at:https://drum.io/thesecretsitshttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwnfvpNBYTo9BP1sVuFsfGQTheSecretSitsPodcast (@secretsitspod) / Twitterhttps://www.instagram.com/thesecretsitspodcast/https://www.facebook.com/TheSecretSitsPodcasthttps://www.tiktok.com/@thesecretsitspodcast?lang=enSupport the showhttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/TheSecretSits#JayceeDugard #JayceeLeeDugard #Butterfly #KatherineCallaway #Kidnapped #Taken #PhillipGarrido #NancyGarrido #Berkeley #PattyHearst #FBI #California #SkyPark #Leavenworth #Freedom #Ian #TrueCrime #Podcast #TrueCrimePodcast #FollowSupport the show
For the last several weeks we have been covering the kidnapping of Jaycee Lee Dugard, primarily from her perspective. Today we are going to look at the man who perpetrated this crime against her. Phillip Garrido led a life of cruelty and violence; this is his story.We would like to provide a link to The JAYC Foundation, Inc. - The JAYC Foundation provides services by utilizing treatment programs that focus on healing through traditional therapy along with animal therapy, equine therapy, and other experiential therapies.https://thejaycfoundation.org/about-us/We are looking for hometown True Crime stories for future episodes. Please send your stories to us at: TheSecretSitsPodcast@gmail.comFollow us on our social media at:https://drum.io/thesecretsitshttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwnfvpNBYTo9BP1sVuFsfGQTheSecretSitsPodcast (@secretsitspod) / Twitterhttps://www.instagram.com/thesecretsitspodcast/https://www.facebook.com/TheSecretSitsPodcasthttps://www.tiktok.com/@thesecretsitspodcast?lang=enSupport the showhttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/TheSecretSits#JayceeDugard #JayceeLeeDugard #Butterfly #KatherineCallaway #Kidnapped #Taken #PhillipGarrido #NancyGarrido #Berkeley #PattyHearst #FBI #California #SkyPark #Leavenworth #Freedom #Ian #TrueCrime #Podcast #TrueCrimePodcast #FollowSupport the show
On June 10, 1991, Jaycee Lee Dugard, an 11-year-old girl, was abducted from a street while walking to a school bus stop in Meyers, California, United States. Jaycee remained missing for over eighteen years until 2009. Join us as we explore Jaycee's years in captivity and her eventual escape. This is the 3rd and final episode in this series. We are extremely proud of this series; we hope you enjoy.We would like to provide a link to The JAYC Foundation, Inc. - The JAYC Foundation provides services by utilizing treatment programs that focus on healing through traditional therapy along with animal therapy, equine therapy, and other experiential therapies.https://thejaycfoundation.org/about-us/We are looking for hometown True Crime stories for future episodes. Please send your stories to us at: TheSecretSitsPodcast@gmail.comFollow us on our social media at:https://drum.io/thesecretsitshttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwnfvpNBYTo9BP1sVuFsfGQTheSecretSitsPodcast (@secretsitspod) / Twitterhttps://www.instagram.com/thesecretsitspodcast/https://www.facebook.com/TheSecretSitsPodcasthttps://www.tiktok.com/@thesecretsitspodcast?lang=enSupport the showhttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/TheSecretSits#JayceeDugard #JayceeLeeDugard #Butterfly #TerryProbyn #Kidnapped #Taken #PhillipGarrido #NancyGarrido #TheRoom #People #Kitten #California #SkyPark #Nintendo #Freedom #Ian #TrueCrime #Podcast #TrueCrimePodcast #FollowSupport the show
On June 10, 1991, Jaycee Lee Dugard, an 11-year-old girl, was abducted from a street while walking to a school bus stop in Meyers, California, United States. Jaycee remained missing for over eighteen years until 2009. Join us as we explore Jaycee's years in captivity and her eventual escape. This is the 3rd and final episode in this series. We are extremely proud of this series; we hope you enjoy.We would like to provide a link to The JAYC Foundation, Inc. - The JAYC Foundation provides services by utilizing treatment programs that focus on healing through traditional therapy along with animal therapy, equine therapy, and other experiential therapies.https://thejaycfoundation.org/about-us/We are looking for hometown True Crime stories for future episodes. Please send your stories to us at: TheSecretSitsPodcast@gmail.comFollow us on our social media at:https://drum.io/thesecretsitshttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwnfvpNBYTo9BP1sVuFsfGQTheSecretSitsPodcast (@secretsitspod) / Twitterhttps://www.instagram.com/thesecretsitspodcast/https://www.facebook.com/TheSecretSitsPodcasthttps://www.tiktok.com/@thesecretsitspodcast?lang=enSupport the showhttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/TheSecretSits#JayceeDugard #JayceeLeeDugard #Butterfly #TerryProbyn #Kidnapped #Taken #PhillipGarrido #NancyGarrido #TheRoom #People #Kitten #California #SkyPark #Nintendo #Freedom #Ian #TrueCrime #Podcast #TrueCrimePodcast #FollowSupport the show
On June 10, 1991, Jaycee Lee Dugard, an 11-year-old girl, was abducted from a street while walking to a school bus stop in Meyers, California, United States. Jaycee remained missing for over eighteen years until 2009. Join us as we explore Jaycee's years in captivity and her eventual escape. We are extremely proud of this series; we hope you enjoy.We would like to provide a link to The JAYC Foundation, Inc. - The JAYC Foundation provides services by utilizing treatment programs that focus on healing through traditional therapy along with animal therapy, equine therapy, and other experiential therapies.https://thejaycfoundation.org/about-us/We are looking for hometown True Crime stories for future episodes. Please send your stories to us at: TheSecretSitsPodcast@gmail.comFollow us on our social media at:https://drum.io/thesecretsitshttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwnfvpNBYTo9BP1sVuFsfGQTheSecretSitsPodcast (@secretsitspod) / Twitterhttps://www.instagram.com/thesecretsitspodcast/https://www.facebook.com/TheSecretSitsPodcasthttps://www.tiktok.com/@thesecretsitspodcast?lang=enSupport the showhttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/TheSecretSits#JayceeDugard #JayceeLeeDugard #Butterfly #TerryProbyn #Kidnapped #Taken #PhillipGarrido #NancyGarrido #TheRoom #TheTodayShow #Kitten #Tigger #WinnieThePooh #Nintendo #NightmareonElmStreet #TMNT #TrueCrime #Podcast #TrueCrimePodcast #FollowSupport the show
On June 10, 1991, Jaycee Lee Dugard, an 11-year-old girl, was abducted from a street while walking to a school bus stop in Meyers, California, United States. Jaycee remained missing for over eighteen years until 2009. Join us as we explore Jaycee's years in captivity and her eventual escape. We are extremely proud of this series; we hope you enjoy.We would like to provide a link to The JAYC Foundation, Inc. - The JAYC Foundation provides services by utilizing treatment programs that focus on healing through traditional therapy along with animal therapy, equine therapy, and other experiential therapies.https://thejaycfoundation.org/about-us/We are looking for hometown True Crime stories for future episodes. Please send your stories to us at: TheSecretSitsPodcast@gmail.comFollow us on our social media at:https://drum.io/thesecretsitshttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwnfvpNBYTo9BP1sVuFsfGQTheSecretSitsPodcast (@secretsitspod) / Twitterhttps://www.instagram.com/thesecretsitspodcast/https://www.facebook.com/TheSecretSitsPodcasthttps://www.tiktok.com/@thesecretsitspodcast?lang=enSupport the showhttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/TheSecretSits#JayceeDugard #JayceeLeeDugard #Butterfly #TerryProbyn #Kidnapped #Taken #PhillipGarrido #NancyGarrido #TheRoom #TheTodayShow #Kitten #Tigger #WinnieThePooh #Nintendo #NightmareonElmStreet #TMNT #TrueCrime #Podcast #TrueCrimePodcast #FollowSupport the show
On June 10, 1991, Jaycee Lee Dugard, an 11-year-old girl, was abducted from a street while walking to a school bus stop in Meyers, California, United States. Jaycee remained missing for over eighteen years until 2009. Join us as we explore Jaycee's years in captivity and her eventual escape. We are extremely proud of this series; we hope you enjoy. We would like to provide a link to The JAYC Foundation, Inc. - The JAYC Foundation provides services by utilizing treatment programs that focus on healing through traditional therapy along with animal therapy, equine therapy, and other experiential therapies.https://thejaycfoundation.org/about-us/We are looking for hometown True Crime stories for future episodes. Please send your stories to us at: TheSecretSitsPodcast@gmail.comFollow us on our social media at:https://drum.io/thesecretsitshttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwnfvpNBYTo9BP1sVuFsfGQTheSecretSitsPodcast (@secretsitspod) / Twitterhttps://www.instagram.com/thesecretsitspodcast/https://www.facebook.com/TheSecretSitsPodcasthttps://www.tiktok.com/@thesecretsitspodcast?lang=enSupport the showhttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/TheSecretSits#JayceeDugard #JayceeLeeDugard #Butterfly #TerryProbyn #Kidnapped #Taken #PhillipGarrido #NancyGarrido #TheRoom #Cat #Kitten #Tigger #WinnieThePooh #Nintendo #NightmareonElmStreet #TMNT #TrueCrime #Podcast #TrueCrimePodcast #FollowShooting Straight Radio PodcastWelcome to 2nd Amendment University!! This podcast (formerly known as "Shooting...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
On June 10, 1991, Jaycee Lee Dugard, an 11-year-old girl, was abducted from a street while walking to a school bus stop in Meyers, California, United States. Jaycee remained missing for over eighteen years until 2009. Join us as we explore Jaycee's years in captivity and her eventual escape. We are extremely proud of this series; we hope you enjoy. We would like to provide a link to The JAYC Foundation, Inc. - The JAYC Foundation provides services by utilizing treatment programs that focus on healing through traditional therapy along with animal therapy, equine therapy, and other experiential therapies.https://thejaycfoundation.org/about-us/We are looking for hometown True Crime stories for future episodes. Please send your stories to us at: TheSecretSitsPodcast@gmail.comFollow us on our social media at:https://drum.io/thesecretsitshttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwnfvpNBYTo9BP1sVuFsfGQTheSecretSitsPodcast (@secretsitspod) / Twitterhttps://www.instagram.com/thesecretsitspodcast/https://www.facebook.com/TheSecretSitsPodcasthttps://www.tiktok.com/@thesecretsitspodcast?lang=enSupport the showhttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/TheSecretSits#JayceeDugard #JayceeLeeDugard #Butterfly #TerryProbyn #Kidnapped #Taken #PhillipGarrido #NancyGarrido #TheRoom #Cat #Kitten #Tigger #WinnieThePooh #Nintendo #NightmareonElmStreet #TMNT #TrueCrime #Podcast #TrueCrimePodcast #FollowShooting Straight Radio PodcastWelcome to 2nd Amendment University!! This podcast (formerly known as "Shooting...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
Paul Holes takes us through his memories of a storied career as a cold case investigator and provides an insider account of some of the most notorious cases in contemporary American history, including the hunt for the Golden State Killer, Laci Peterson's murder, and Jaycee Dugard's kidnapping. This is also a revelatory profile of a complex man and what makes him tick: the drive to find closure for victims and their loved ones, the inability to walk away from a challenge—even at the expense of his own happiness. Holes opens up the most intimate scenes of his life: his moments of self-doubt and the impact that detective work has had on his marriage. This is a story about the gritty truth of crime-solving when there are no flashbulbs and “case closed” headlines. It is the story of a man and his commitment to cases and people who might otherwise have been forgotten. Come meet Paul Holes and go behind the scenes of an expert cold case investigator. NOTES This program is part of our Good Lit series, underwritten by the Bernard Osher Foundation. SPEAKERS Paul Holes Retired Cold Case Investigator; Author, Unmasked: My Life Solving America's Cold Cases; Twitter @PaulHoles In Conversation with George Hammond Author, Conversations With Socrates In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, we are currently hosting all of our live programming via YouTube live stream. This program was recorded via video conference on May 5th, 2022 by the Commonwealth Club of California. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today we dive into Part 2 of Jaycee's time in captivity. We'll be discussing her pregnancies, her relationship with Phillip and Nancy, her escape and how she survived being confined for 18 years and cut off from the whole world. Buy our MERCH here! https://www.inhumanpodcast.com/merch If you enjoy our podcast, please leave us a rating and review! Follow us on Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok @inhuman_podcast and join our Facebook group (Inhuman Podcast). If you have questions or case suggestions, send us an email at inhumanmonsterpod@gmail.com! Check out our website to submit listener stories or case suggestions, and to see all sources for this episode! https://www.inhumanpodcast.com/ -------- SPONSORS -------- Get 10% off your first month at BetterHelp using our link: betterhelp.com/inhuman Get a free extra month of BarkBox, the monthly subscription service for your pup, by using our link: www.BarkBox.com/inhumanpod.
Jaycee Dugard was 11 years old when she was taken by a monster and held in captivity for 18 years. Her story is heartbreaking and miraculous. What she endured no person, let alone a child, should ever have to endure. But she's a survivor and we're glad we're able to share her story of hope to help others. Jaycee's Book: A Stolen Life: A Memoir: Dugard, Jaycee: 8601420079953: Amazon.com: Books Buy our MERCH here! https://www.inhumanpodcast.com/merch If you enjoy our podcast, please leave us a rating and review! Follow us on Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok @inhuman_podcast and join our Facebook group (Inhuman Podcast). If you have questions or case suggestions, send us an email at inhumanmonsterpod@gmail.com! Check out our website to submit listener stories or case suggestions, and to see all sources for this episode! https://www.inhumanpodcast.com/ -------- SPONSORS -------- Get 10% off your first month at BetterHelp using our link: betterhelp.com/inhuman Get a free extra month of BarkBox, the monthly subscription service for your pup, by using our link: www.BarkBox.com/inhumanpod.
This week Gina covers the absolutely chilling abduction case of Jaycee Dugard who was kidnapped on June 10, 1991 by Phillip and Nancy Garrido. The eleven-year-old was walking to her bus stop in South Lake Tahoe when she was forced into the car. Her family wouldn't see her until 18 years later. The events that unfolded in almost two decades are horrific. Don't forget to follow/subscribe on wherever you listen to podcasts, and leave a review on Apple Podcast! Is there a case you want to hear be covered? Don't be shy, slide into our DM's or email. We would love to hear from you! Set your calendar for new episodes every Monday! Follow us on instagram: @darkanddeadlypod Send us a gmail: darkanddeadlypod@gmail.com Follow us on TikTok: @darkanddeadlypod Intro background music created from @Argsound Background Music Name of track: "Shadow" Link: https://youtu.be/l_mAMVO12N0 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dark-and-deadly-podcast/support
In the ongoing drama surrounding the murder of Gabrielle Petito, Bob realized that the media are telling us everything under the sun, except for what matters most.TEDDY ROOSEVELT: Surely there never was a fight better worth making than the one which we are in.GARFIELD: Welcome to Bully Pulpit. That was Teddy Roosevelt. I'm Bob Garfield with Episode 10: Airing Dirty Laundrie. GABRIELLE PETITO: Hello, hello, and good morning. It is really nice and sunny today. It's only ten o'clock in the morning, but it rained all afternoon yesterday…oh, my God!GARFIELD: That's from a YouTube post a few weeks ago by wannabe travel vlogger Gabrielle Petito, documenting her cross-country van journey with her boyfriend Brian Laundrie. We see them hiking, taking in sunsets, eating camp-style, hugging and kissing and frolicking, doing cartwheels on Santa Monica beach — two attractive young people living the dream.That the dreamy footage obscured a gathering nightmare, of course, is by now, hardly news to you.FOX NEWS REPORTER: Yeah, good morning Todd and Gillian. Brian Laundrie and Gabby Petito were on a cross-country trip they were documenting for their YouTube series, but on September 1st, Brian returned home alone and has been hiding out at his parents' house, right behind me.Yesterday, North Port police named him a person of interest in this case.GARFIELD: Now, people go missing all the time in this country. One this month was Gregory Martin, a 70-year-old Buford, Georgia man, afflicted with dementia, who strayed away from his optometrist's office. You did not see anything about him on the news before he turned up safe and sound. You probably haven't heard of Quawan Charles, who was 15 when he went missing last year from his rural Louisiana home. If you were to Google “missing teenagers 2020,” you wouldn't find his picture. A lot of white schoolgirls, not a lot of black male schoolboys. His disappearance did not captivate the nation, or even the local police.LOCAL TV REPORTER: The family called the Baldwin Police Department and St. Mary Parish Sheriff's office to report him missing. Although the family asked that an amber alert be issued, officers declined to do so. The family claims the police downplayed their concerns, including speculating Charles may simply be attending a football game and not answering his phone. Charles' body was found days later, on November 3rd, in a wooded area about thirty minutes from his hometown. GARFIELD: And incredibly, in 2019, more than 5,590 Native American women were reported missing. You cannot name a single one of them. But when I say Natalee Holloway, or Jaycee Dugard, Elizabeth Smart, Laci Peterson, Chandra Levy — all of whom were TV news fodder for weeks or months at a time over the past couple of decades — you can most likely tell their heartbreaking stories, most likely in intimate detail. This is called “Missing White Woman Syndrome,” a term coined twenty years ago by the late journalist Gwen Ifill, and lately invoked by the New York Times and others in a “here-we-go-again” sort of way. This was Good Morning America: GOOD MORNING AMERICA REPORTER: Gabby Petito is one of so many reported missing each year. At the end of 2020, the FBI had over 89,000 active missing persons cases. 45% of those cases: people of color. Petito's story has renewed debate about which cases get attention and the media's seeming infatuation with missing white women. GARFIELD: If anything about that surprises you — I mean, anything — I don't even know what to say. Lookit: by American TV-news standards, the fact that Chandra Levy and Laci Peterson were brunette was practically affirmative action. So, of coursethe fate of skinny, blonde Gabby Petito, unlike Quawon Charles, has gripped the country as an irresistible true-crime mystery played out in real time. Clue by clue. Revelation by revelation. Twist by twist. Newsbreak by newsbreak — tragedy as infotainment, costumed (with all the obligatory sobriety and furrowed anchor brows) as journalism.LOCAL TV REPORTER: That's right Keith, good evening to you. North Port police admitted this search warrant last week. The detective writes that Gabby Petito's phone had been shut off for at least fifteen days. The investigator also says...TRAVEL BLOGGER 1: This is most definitely Gabby Petito's Ford transit van. TRAVEL BLOGGER 2: And I slowed it down, so you can possibly see it a little bit better.ABC NEWS REPORTER: In the last 24 hours, we've gotten more information on the final days leading up to Gabby's disappearance. Police just released audio of a 911 call out of Utah, where the caller reported seeing a domestic fight between Gabby and Brian on August 12th...CLARK COUNTY 911 CALL: “We drove by and the gentleman was slapping the girl.”“He was slapping her?”“Yes. And then we stopped, they ran up and down the sidewalk, he proceeded to hit her, hopped in the car, and they drove off.”ABC NEWS REPORTER: Police in Utah pulled the couple over last month, after responding to calls of a domestic incident while they were road tripping across the country. Officers said Petito was crying...POLICE BODY CAM: “What's your guys' names?”“Gabby.”“I'm Brian.” “Gabby, Brian. Ok. What's going on? Why are you crying?” “I'm not crying. We've just been fighting this morning.”FBI PRESSER: Human remains were discovered consistent with the description of Gabrielle “Gabby” Petito.CNN REPORTER: The news coming as the search is intensifying for Gabby Petito's fiance, Brian Laundrie, whose parents told police he disappeared a week ago today.LOCAL TV REPORTER: Yesterday, they, along with the FBI and several other agencies, spent the weekend scouring through the Carlton Reserve at the Myakkahatchee Creek Environmental Park. They have not found anything yet. The search ended just after six pm last night. North Port police have yet to tell us if they plan to resume that search there today, but I can tell you it is a very large, dense place with lots of shrubs, so it will take some time to get through.LOCAL TV REPORTER: Detective work, DNA and digital foots prints. The FBI is fanning out and zeroing in. From a North Port family home to Wyoming.GARFIELD: Gabby's death is obviously an unspeakable tragedy for her, for her loved ones, and for the loved ones of Brian Laundrie. For almost everyone else on the planet, it's merely pulp non-fiction — undoubtedly destined to be formally Hollywoodized in a four-part streaming series. Which, wholly apart from the implicit racism, is tragic itself. There are deep problems in this world, politically and environmentally, and the media and audience both have invested their scarce time resources in a morbid drama that offers virtually no significance, no insight, no meaning to anyone but the principals. There is one flicker of possibility, about which more in a moment, but I need to remind you what all-Gabby-all-the-time has squeezed out of the news.VALERIE MASON: With further warming in the coming years, we expect to see new extremes that are unprecedented in magnitude, frequency, timing, or in regions that have never encountered those types of extremes.GARFIELD: That was climate scientist Valerie Mason-Delmotte, co-chair of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, a couple of weeks ago, joining the UN General Assembly in declaring Code Red for Humanity.ABC NEWS REPORTER: The report's authors are essentially sending the world's leaders a final wake-up call: Curb emissions and dramatically reduce consumption, or face a world that is fundamentally different.GARFIELD: Yeah, that lasted one news cycle. One. The end of life on Earth as we know it. One news cycle.Oh, we're awash in coverage of national politics and the latest on Trump's every utterance, including talking in his sleep, but the death spiral of the media business has meant vastly shrunken newsrooms, vanishing local coverage, empty statehouse bureaus — and the biggest stories in the history of the planet treated like wheat germ occasionally to be sprinkled on the Trump-ruptions.CNN REPORTER: Trump sent a letter riddled with lies to Georgia's Secretary of State, Brad Raffensperger, asking him to decertify the results in Georgia, citing all sorts of debunked claims. GARFIELD: Celebrity crap.REPORTER: The Crown's Emmy nominated actress, Emma Corrin, made a bizarre fashion statement in a strapless frock and bonnet, quite a different look from her Princess Diana role.GARFIELD: And anti-vaccination a******s disrupting school board meetings.ANTI-VAXXERS: Freedom! Freedom! Freedom! Freedom!GARFIELD: To which we can now add the story of Gabby Petito, who went on a travel adventure seeking fame, and achieved it, posthumously, like some sort of sick cosmic joke.But, as I said, a glimmer. A glimmer of something of value to be drawn from the morbid fascination with this mystery — namely, that it is not especially mysterious. Because as we comb through the endless clues and tidbits gathered by investigators, the press and random online civilians, we discover lurking within this saga a lesson.You'll recall the traffic stop, by Utah park police, who had seen the couple's van speeding erratically. The stop lasted 1 hour and 17 minutes, and the bodycam footage displays remarkably engaged and conscientious cops trying to get to the bottom of the couple's argument, in which Brian got scratched on the face and arms and Gabby had her face squeezed like a dog whose owner is trying to shut it up. What the police discovered, from both subjects, was that the two frequently triggered one another, leading to violent arguments that sometimes got physical. Brian said Gabby was very anxious and emotional and, you know, the girl crazy. And Gabby said, it's true. This led to a piece of advice from one officer to a crying Gabrielle. The relationship, he said, was toxic, and dangerous.POLICE OFFICER: It may be bad for your soul, just saying. I'm not telling you what to do with your life, but if you know you have anxiety, look at the situations you can get in, you know what I mean? Now, we're not here to be mean to you or anything but you know, there's a first time and then it usually...GARFIELD: And then, usually it gets worse. Because the pathology of domestic violence is a pathology of repeated episodes spiraling ever downward. If Brian was mishandling her in a speeding vehicle on unfamiliar mountain roads, the worst was surely yet to come. This is the lesson — the universal lesson — to be drawn from this horrifying saga. There are lovers' spats and there is battering and the difference, the fatal difference, is often on display. Every parent and every sibling and every friend of every woman — not to mention the cops who get called to the scene of a domestic — should be vigilant for these signs and be prepared to intervene before it is too late.But did that single salient issue dominate the news coverage? No. We have 24/7 on the search for Brian Laundrie. But to be reminded of the real stakes here, I had to happen upon a Facebook post, from an author named Julie Perkins Cantrell, who in a now viral message codified the thirty lessons of the Gabby Petito tragedy, culminating in this: “When we see someone at her emotional end during a domestic dispute, we shouldn't assume that she's crazy. We shouldn't buy into the false narrative given by the abuser. We shouldn't believe the cover-up story given by the target, who has been conditioned to carry all the blame and shame. And we shouldn't assume they're going to be okay.”All of America now knows Brian Laundrie is a suspect-- the only suspect -- in Gabby's murder. What we haven't been informed of by the media — but what we should internalize — is another Code Red for Humanity: the murderous ending of the online Van Life Journey was all too foreseeable before the couple even backed out of their Florida driveway.All right, we're done here. We encourage you to become a paid subscriber to Booksmart Studios, so you can get extra content — including my weekly text column — from Bully Pulpit, from Lexicon Valley, and from Banished.Meantime, please please please share our podcasts with friends, colleagues, relatives, total strangers, and your social networks: Twitter, Insta, Facebook. And then also please rate us on iTunes. That is invaluable. 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