Nobody Should Believe Me
A podcast by True Story Media - Thursdays

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122 Episodes
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S05 Ep05: The Breaking Point
Published: 1/30/2025 -
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Published: 1/30/2025 -
S05 Ep04: When the Cameras are On
Published: 1/23/2025 -
Introducing: PRETEND
Published: 1/20/2025 -
S05 Ep03: Constant Crisis
Published: 1/16/2025 -
S05 Ep02: Spiritual Warfare
Published: 1/9/2025 -
S05 Ep01: Sophie Saves Zambia
Published: 1/2/2025 -
Case Files 10: The Psychology of Perpetrators with Dr. Cathy Ayoub
Published: 12/26/2024 -
Season 5 Trailer
Published: 12/20/2024 -
Case Files 09: Jesika Jones Part 4 with Detective Mike Weber
Published: 12/19/2024 -
Case Files 08: Jesika Jones Part 3 with Derek Jones
Published: 12/12/2024 -
Introducing: THREE
Published: 12/6/2024 -
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Published: 12/6/2024 -
Case Files 07: Jesika Jones Part 2 with Derek Jones
Published: 12/5/2024 -
You Probably Think This Story's About You | Season 2 Trailer
Published: 12/3/2024 -
Case Files 06: Jesika Jones Part 1 with Detective Mike Weber
Published: 11/27/2024 -
Introducing: You Probably Think This Story's About You
Published: 11/25/2024 -
Revisiting Season 3: Shelter
Published: 11/21/2024 -
Exploring the Disturbing World of Mitoaction.org
Published: 11/14/2024 -
Introducing A Little Bit Culty
Published: 11/12/2024
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)