
TRUE CRIME DOCS: BTK's Daughter, Girl in the Picture & Aileen Wuornos - Plus One-Star Reviews
⚠️ Trigger warning: This episode includes discussions of violence, murder, abuse, and sexual assault. Listener discretion is advised.
What does it do to a person to discover their father is a serial killer? What happens when a documentary gets a case catastrophically wrong? And what does the comments section look like when people review true crime docs with one star?
Shannon and Cathy dive deep into the most disturbing, emotional, and controversial true crime documentaries streaming right now - with their clinical lens on the psychology, the trauma, and the uncomfortable truths behind each case. Then they read the most ridiculous one-star reviews they could find. Because sometimes the comments section is its own crime scene.
This episode covers:
- My Father's the BTK Killer - what happens when the monster is your parent. Shannon and Cathy examine the psychological toll of discovering your father is Dennis Rader - identity, denial, dissociation, and generational trauma
- Girl in the Picture - one of the most haunting documentaries of recent years. Questions of identity, coercive control, and the devastating long-term impact of abuse
- Aileen Wuornos: Queen of the Serial Killers - revisiting one of the most infamous female serial killers in American history and how media narratives, trauma, and gender expectations continue to shape her legacy
- The Perfect Neighbor - how obsession, entitlement, and unchecked aggression escalate into deadly violence and the warning signs we consistently overlook
- Death in Apartment 603 - strange circumstances, conflicting narratives, and the investigative gaps that make this case impossible to shake
- Unknown Number: The High School Catfish - deception, vulnerability, digital manipulation, and why catfishing crimes continue to thrive in online spaces
As therapists Shannon and Cathy examine:
- Patterns of manipulation and coercive control across each case
- Trauma responses in victims, families, and the people left behind
- How documentaries shape public perception of guilt, innocence, and blame
- Why some cases resonate more deeply than others - and what that says about us as an audience
Then - after the heavy material - Shannon and Cathy lighten things up by reading and reacting to the most ridiculous one-star reviews of these documentaries they could find. Proof that the comments section never disappoints.
Two licensed therapists - one forensic psychologist, one clinical marriage and family therapist - applying genuine clinical insight to the true crime documentaries everyone is watching so you know exactly what to make of them.
Until then... sleep safe. 😴
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