Nobody Should Believe Me
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Novelist 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. Along the way, she becomes captivated by the case of Hope Ybarra. Dunlop speaks to those most familiar with the case, from the reporter who broke the story, to the detective who investigated it, to the family who lived through it. In the dramatic finale, she’ll speak to Hope Ybarra herself. (LM032423)
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This podcast is so enlightening
Sep 8
I love how many different kinds of families this podcast looks into. Also I find it very telling how many negative reviews are related to Jo’s gender identity.
Opinion!
5 days ago
I’m a huge advocate for this show and for the survivors of parental abuse/parental alienation and munchausin by proxy. I myself am a survivor of a narcissist , sociopathic abusive mother and I went no contact with over 2 years ago. So many stories I could share here to empathize with the amazing women and families BUT I feel like this last season has me changing to another podcast. I know Joe and her sister went through so much(I can literally relate) but I felt it lacked specific issues related to true MBP. Just one survivors opinion. PS yes I would love to share my story of you are the ever willing to reach out. Keep up the great work!
A brave, groundbreaking show
Sep 7
This thoughtful, deeply researched and reported show reveals a phenomenon that’s far larger than our data and our courts can yet address.
Not Good Storytelling
Sep 8
While the host does thorough research and has interesting & thoughtful subjects, the podcast fails to tell a compelling story. Meaning, you don’t get a thorough explanation of the actual condition (Munchhausen by Proxy), and the individual stories are not told beginning to end. Instead, you get discussion from people as if you already know what they went through, and what they are referring to. The host in particular frequently refers to her own story, while only sporadically giving disjointed details. Having interesting subject matter doesn’t make up for bad storytelling.
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- CreatorNobody Should Believe Me
- Episodes133
- Seasons4
- RatingExplicit
- Copyright© 2022
- Show Website
- ProviderNobody Should Believe Me LLC