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EPISODE · Jun 10, 2026 · 19 MIN

Water, Oblivion, and Millions: Two Institutional Deaths

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Water, Forgetting, and Millions: Two Institutional Deaths: The Cases of Jennifer Strange and Steven Slevin January 2007, Sacramento. A mother of three drinks water in a radio contest and dies hours later. Simultaneously, a thousand kilometers away, a man has spent nearly two years in solitary confinement without a single court hearing. Both cases expose the same terrifying truth: the institutions designed to protect can destroy without guilt, without intent, simply by omission. In this episode, we explore how a broadcaster ignored medical warnings live on air while its listeners begged them to stop, and how a prison system simply forgot a man - literally erased him from its records for 22 months. Hyponatremia, solitary confinement, skin fungus, decaying teeth, hallucinations that erased his sense of time. How does negligence reach such extreme levels that the money from lawsuits can no longer repair anything? Victim: Jennifer Strange, Steven Slevin Date: January 2007 / August 2005 Location: Sacramento, California / Doña Ana, New Mexico Status: Both cases closed; settlements paid - A nurse called live warning of the risk of water intoxication, and the host hung up the call while they continued the contest - Steven Slevin was diagnosed with mental illness at his arrest, but the same diagnosis justified solitary confinement for 22 months without documented court hearings - Jennifer Strange developed cerebral edema within hours; Slevin lost track of time and pulled out a tooth himself after eight hours of panic - When Slevin's lawyer explained that he had been in solitary for almost two years, he did not remember it nor believe it - the confinement had erased his temporal experience Jennifer Strange, water intoxication, Sacramento, KDND, 2007, Steven Slevin, Doña Ana, solitary confinement, institutional negligence, hyponatremia, civil lawsuits, involuntary manslaughter, system forgetfulness, Spanish true crimeIf you'd like to listen to this podcast ad-free and access premium episodes, we invite you to try our subscription with a 14-day free trial at obomedia.com.© 2026 Created with OBOMEDIA technology. All rights reserved. This episode and its content (audio, text, and associated materials) are the property of their respective creator and are distributed under the OBOMEDIA name on platforms such as Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, and Pocket Casts. Reproduction, distribution, editing, or total or partial commercial use is prohibited without prior written authorization. For permissions, licenses, and commercial inquiries: [email protected] episode includes AI-generated content.

Water, Forgetting, and Millions: Two Institutional Deaths: The Cases of Jennifer Strange and Steven Slevin January 2007, Sacramento. A mother of three drinks water in a radio contest and dies hours later. Simultaneously, a thousand kilometers away, a man has spent nearly two years in solitary confinement without a single court hearing. Both cases expose the same terrifying truth: the institutions designed to protect can destroy without guilt, without intent, simply by omission. In this episode, we explore how a broadcaster ignored medical warnings live on air while its listeners begged them to stop, and how a prison system simply forgot a man - literally erased him from its records for 22 months. Hyponatremia, solitary confinement, skin fungus, decaying teeth, hallucinations that erased his sense of time. How does negligence reach such extreme levels that the money from lawsuits can no longer repair anything? Victim: Jennifer Strange, Steven Slevin Date: January 2007 / August 2005 Location: Sacramento, California / Doña Ana, New Mexico Status: Both cases closed; settlements paid - A nurse called live warning of the risk of water intoxication, and the host hung up the call while they continued the contest - Steven Slevin was diagnosed with mental illness at his arrest, but the same diagnosis justified solitary confinement for 22 months without documented court hearings - Jennifer Strange developed cerebral edema within hours; Slevin lost track of time and pulled out a tooth himself after eight hours of panic - When Slevin's lawyer explained that he had been in solitary for almost two years, he did not remember it nor believe it - the confinement had erased his temporal experience Jennifer Strange, water intoxication, Sacramento, KDND, 2007, Steven Slevin, Doña Ana, solitary confinement, institutional negligence, hyponatremia, civil lawsuits, involuntary manslaughter, system forgetfulness, Spanish true crimeIf you'd like to listen to this podcast ad-free and access premium episodes, we invite you to try our subscription with a 14-day free trial at obomedia.com.© 2026 Created with OBOMEDIA technology. All rights reserved. This episode and its content (audio, text, and associated materials) are the property of their respective creator and are distributed under the OBOMEDIA name on platforms such as Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, and Pocket Casts. Reproduction, distribution, editing, or total or partial commercial use is prohibited without prior written authorization. For permissions, licenses, and commercial inquiries: [email protected] episode includes AI-generated content.

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