PodParley PodParley

“Something Went Very Wrong” Pt. 1: Susan Smith

In October of 1994, Susan Smith drove her car into a South Carolina Lake as her boys slept in their carseats.

Episode 115 of the Female Criminals podcast, hosted by Parcast Network, titled "“Something Went Very Wrong” Pt. 1: Susan Smith" was published on May 20, 2020 and runs 44 minutes.

May 20, 2020 ·44m · Female Criminals

0:00 / 0:00

In October of 1994, Susan Smith drove her car into a South Carolina Lake as her boys slept in their carseats. Troubling signs point back to the 23-year old mother of two’s traumatic childhood, tumultuous relationships with men, and an infamous letter which would ultimately push her to commit the unthinkable. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

In October of 1994, Susan Smith drove her car into a South Carolina Lake as her boys slept in their carseats. Troubling signs point back to the 23-year old mother of two’s traumatic childhood, tumultuous relationships with men, and an infamous letter which would ultimately push her to commit the unthinkable. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
V is for Vamp Fulton Wald & Bridget Murdoch A true-crime comedy podcast that examines notorious female criminals. Hosted by real females, Fulton Wald and Bridget Murdoch. The You After Show Podcast AfterBuzz TV Love? Crushes? Obsession? Sinister Motives? These are some of the themes that come about as we watch a bookstore manager crossing paths with a female writer. Every week we dig deeper into the lives of these two characters as obsession becomes criminal. Join us on the YOU AFTERBUZZ TV AFTER SHOW every week to break all of it down! From plot discussion, opinions on the characters, and predictions; we'll be talking about it all. Tune in weekly for potential guest interviews, juicy news and gossip, and special segments! Subscribe, rate, comment, like, and share to stay up to date on all things YOU THINGS MEN DON'T TALK ABOUT W/BRAD PERRY CRIMINAL MINDED MEDIA If you’ve been paying attention to the social trends, you probably have some inkling that boys and men are struggling, in the U.S. and across the globe.Males are much more likely than females to die by suicide. This disparity may be due, in part, to the greater reluctance among males to seek mental health treatment and internalized expectations around “masculine behavior.”Men are also struggling physically. Men account for close to three out of every four “deaths of despair” — suicide and drug overdoses.Men feel the need to fall into a false narrative of what 'strength' is.Men are facing a crisis in society due to economic struggles, loneliness, and lack of role models, and their mental health issues and challenges should be addressed with compassion and understanding rather than blame, as they face higher rates of addiction, incarceration, and suicide compared to women.On this show, we are having the conversation.We are talking about the ha She's Gone Postmedia She’s Gone is an award-winning podcast hosted by Saskatoon StarPhoenix criminal justice reporter Bre McAdam. From crime to court case, this podcast tells the stories of four Saskatchewan women whose lives were cut short, aiming to humanize the high rate of female homicide victims in this province.
URL copied to clipboard!