PODCAST · health
Crimes & Minds
by Rachel Parodneck & Joni McLeod
The podcast where two mental health therapists diagnose true crimes. Rachel Parodneck, LCSW and Joni McLeod, LMHC are on the case investigating real life crimes and the minds that commit them. This podcast profiles and explores the mental illnesses of people who murder.Rachel and Joni are two NYC based therapists who are both passionate about mental health and true crime. This podcast combines the subject matter.*Rachel and Joni have not treated any individuals involved in this podcast. The opinions and views expressed are purely for entertainment purposes.
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Episode 6: The Psychological Impact of Abuse: The Menendez Brothers Case
Growing up in a wealthy family in Southern California, Erik and Lyle seemed to live the perfect life. However, behind closed doors, they suffered unimaginable abuse at the hands of their father, while their mother turned a blind eye. In this episode we will explore how their affluent upbringing masked a tragic reality, including the long-lasting effects of their trauma.As we unpack the brothers’ harrowing experiences, we discuss the psychological impact of their father's abuse, the pivotal moments leading to the tragic murders of their parents in 1989, and the societal reactions that followed. From the courtroom drama to the media frenzy, this case highlights the complexities of family dynamics and the struggle for justice in the face of disbelief and stigma. We delve into the brothers’ trials, the public’s misunderstanding of male abuse survivors, and the journey of seeking justice for a crime that stemmed from a desperate bid for safety.Tune in now to hear the full story of the Menendez brothers, their tragic past, and the dark secrets that led to a crime that shocked the nation.Mental Health Resources:National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI): nami.org (https://www.nami.org/Home)National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 988EPISODE RESOURCES:The Menendez Trial - Saturday Night TrialThe Menendez Brothers DocumentaryTopics Discussed: Brief overview of the Menendez brothers' caseTwo trials: first resulted in a hung jury, second in convictionThe brothers were convicted of first-degree murder but spared the death penalty.Discussion of how the media portrayed the brothers negatively, especially after they spent money following the murders.Reflection on societal attitudes towards male sexual abuse victims in the late 1980s and the changes that occurred over time.CONNECT WITH US:Rachel ParodneckLinkedIn | www.linkedin.com/in/rachel-parodneckWebsite | rpalcsw.comInstagram | @rpa_psychotherapyJoni McLeod LinkedIn | www.linkedin.com/in/joni-mcleod-b64a8722aWebsite | rootedmentalhealth.comInstagram | @jonimcleodlmhcABOUT THE PODCASTThe podcast where two mental health therapists diagnose true crimes. Rachel Parodneck, LCSW and Joni McLeod, LMHC are on the case investigating real life crimes and the minds that commit them. This podcast profiles and explores the mental illnesses of people who murder.Rachel and Joni are two NYC based therapists who are both passionate about mental health and true crime. This podcast combines the subject matter.*Rachel and Joni have not treated any individuals involved in this podcast. The opinions and views expressed are purely for entertainment purposes.
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Episode 5: Inside Britney Spears' Fight for Freedom: Conservatorship and Abuse
Britney Spears’ conservatorship was a global spectacle, but behind the headlines lay a chilling story of mental health struggles, control, and abuse. Jamie Spears’ traumatic childhood, his struggles with addiction, and how these experiences might have influenced his role as Britney’s conservator. From Britney’s postpartum depression to the emotional and financial control she endured under conservatorship, this episode unpacks the legal manipulation, psychological abuse, and the long fight for Britney’s freedom. They discuss the red flags in Britney’s case and the conservatorship’s lasting impact on her mental health, career, and personal life.Tune in now for a raw and revealing discussion on mental health, trauma, and the fight for autonomy.Mental Health Resources:National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI): nami.org (https://www.nami.org/Home)National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 988EPISODE RESOURCES:Book: "The Woman in Me" by Britney Spears Topics Discussed: Britney Spears' conservatorship and her father, Jamie Spears' role.Jamie Spears' traumatic childhood, including losing his mother and friend.Jamie’s struggles with alcoholism and mental health issues.Britney’s struggles with postpartum depression and paparazzi pressure.Britney’s loss of custody and her forced hospitalization.The conservatorship controlled her personal and financial life.Allegations of manipulation, abuse of power, and financial control by Jamie.Britney’s forced work under the conservatorship.Britney's statement calling the conservatorship abusive.Jamie's alleged altercation with one of Britney’s children.CONNECT WITH US:Rachel ParodneckLinkedIn | www.linkedin.com/in/rachel-parodneckWebsite | rpalcsw.comInstagram | @rpa_psychotherapyJoni McLeod LinkedIn | www.linkedin.com/in/joni-mcleod-b64a8722aWebsite | rootedmentalhealth.comInstagram | @jonimcleodlmhcABOUT THE PODCASTThe podcast where two mental health therapists diagnose true crimes. Rachel Parodneck, LCSW and Joni McLeod, LMHC are on the case investigating real life crimes and the minds that commit them. This podcast profiles and explores the mental illnesses of people who murder.Rachel and Joni are two NYC based therapists who are both passionate about mental health and true crime. This podcast combines the subject matter.*Rachel and Joni have not treated any individuals involved in this podcast. The opinions and views expressed are purely for entertainment purposes.
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Episode 4: Warren Jeffs Exposed: Crimes, Control, and the FLDS Church
Behind the peaceful look of a small religious community, a dark truth is hidden. Warren Jeffs, once the leader of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (FLDS), turned a religious group into a frightening cult. He encouraged multiple marriages and taught children strict beliefs. Many people suffered because of him. He made young boys leave their families so older men could marry younger women. Jeffs had total control and frightened everyone. He was eventually caught by the police and put on trial. Evidence showed he did terrible things, like abusing young girls, which he wrongly called "heavenly sessions."Listen in as we uncover the shocking details, psychological analysis, and the pursuit of justice that continues to this day.Mental Health Resources:National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI): nami.org (https://www.nami.org/Home)National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 988EPISODE RESOURCES:https://abcnews.go.com/US/twisted-world-warren-jeffs-former-flds-members-speak/story?id=107493397https://www.deseret.com/2006/8/29/19971106/warren-jeffs-timeline/https://harvardpolitics.com/crimes-by-flds/https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/warren-jeffs-child-bride-horrors-mormon-sect-leader-elissa-wall-a8219246.htmlhttps://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/flds-documentary-netflix-warren-jeffs-b2097657.htmlKeep Sweet Pray and Obey - Netflix DocumentaryPreaching Evil: A wife on the run with Warren JeffsTopics Discussed: FLDS (Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints)Warren Jeffs biography and leadership in FLDSPractices of polygamy and child marriage in FLDSControl and manipulation tactics by Warren JeffsLegal issues and charges against Warren JeffsPsychological analysis: pedophilic disorder, narcissistic personality disorder, antisocial personality disorderCONNECT WITH US:Rachel ParodneckLinkedIn | www.linkedin.com/in/rachel-parodneckWebsite | rpalcsw.comInstagram | @rpa_psychotherapyJoni McLeod LinkedIn | www.linkedin.com/in/joni-mcleod-b64a8722aWebsite | rootedmentalhealth.comInstagram | @jonimcleodlmhc
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Rex Heuermann: The Alleged Gilgo Beach Killer
Bodies of young women were found on a seemingly idyllic shore of the Gilgo Beach. But the darkness goes deeper. Remember the missing woman, Shannon Gilbert, back in 2010? Her disappearance unraveled a horrifying truth - multiple bodies connected to a suspect named Rex Heuermann. But what drove Rex down this dark path?In this episode, we’ll discuss the Gilgo Beach Killer case involving Rex Heuermann, touching on his background, family dynamics, and signs of antisocial personality disorder. We also talk about the ethical duty to report suspicions of criminal activities and support resources for mental health. Listen in as we unpack Rex's disturbing internet searches, the impact on vulnerable victims, and the ongoing legal battle.Mental Health Resources:National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI): nami.org (https://www.nami.org/Home)National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 988Topics Discussed: Discussion on the disappearance of Shannon Gilbert in 2010 and the subsequent discovery of bodies linked to Rex Heuermann.His upbringing, family dynamics, and behavioral patterns, including disturbing internet searches.Reporting suspicions of criminal activities Analysis of the psychological impact on both victims, particularly vulnerable populations like sex workers and children, and perpetrators.CONNECT WITH US:Rachel ParodneckLinkedIn | www.linkedin.com/in/rachel-parodneckWebsite | rpalcsw.comInstagram | @rpa_psychotherapyJoni McLeod LinkedIn | www.linkedin.com/in/joni-mcleod-b64a8722aWebsite | rootedmentalhealth.comInstagram | @jonimcleodlmhc
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Lucy Letby: Diagnosing The Most Prolific Child Serial Killer In UK History
Have you ever looked at someone you know and thought, "There's no way they could do something terrible"? That's exactly what Lucy Letby's colleagues thought. A trusted nurse, Lucy was convicted of killing multiple babies in a hospital. But throughout the investigation and trial, she remained calm and emotionless, showing no remorse.In this episode, we’ll talk about the disturbing case of Lucy Letby. We'll explore the signs we might have missed, the psychological profile that could explain her actions, and the ethical dilemmas this case raises for the medical field. Join us as we uncover the chilling truth behind this complex case.Mental Health Resources:National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI): nami.org (https://www.nami.org/Home)National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 988Topics Discussed: Thoughts and reactions to the details of Lucy Letby's caseBehavioral patterns and psychological aspects observed in the caseWitness accounts describing Lucy Letby as emotionless and clinical during the trialThe complexities faced by investigators and detectives in the caseEthical implications and considerations surrounding the caseCONNECT WITH US:Rachel ParodneckLinkedIn | www.linkedin.com/in/rachel-parodneckWebsite | rpalcsw.comInstagram | @rpa_psychotherapyJoni McLeod LinkedIn | www.linkedin.com/in/joni-mcleod-b64a8722aWebsite | rootedmentalhealth.comInstagram | @jonimcleodlmhcABOUT THE PODCASTThe podcast where two mental health therapists diagnose true crimes. Rachel Parodneck, LCSW and Joni McLeod, LMHC are on the case investigating real life crimes and the minds that commit them. This podcast profiles and explores the mental illnesses of people who murder.Rachel and Joni are two NYC based therapists who are both passionate about mental health and true crime. This podcast combines the subject matter.*Rachel and Joni have not treated any individuals involved in this podcast. The opinions and views expressed are purely for entertainment purposes.
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Crimes & Minds episode 1: Gypsy Rose Blanchard
In this first episode of Crimes & Minds, two mental health therapists, Rachel Parodneck, LCSW and Joni McLeod, LMHC, diagnose the criminals involved in the true story of Gypsy Rose Blanchard who, along with her boyfriend at the time, murdered her mother in 2015. These are the mental illnesses surrounding the crime.*Trigger warning: this episode contains subject matter that may be disturbing to some viewers including child abuse, murder, and sexual assault. Viewer discretion advised.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
The podcast where two mental health therapists diagnose true crimes. Rachel Parodneck, LCSW and Joni McLeod, LMHC are on the case investigating real life crimes and the minds that commit them. This podcast profiles and explores the mental illnesses of people who murder.Rachel and Joni are two NYC based therapists who are both passionate about mental health and true crime. This podcast combines the subject matter.*Rachel and Joni have not treated any individuals involved in this podcast. The opinions and views expressed are purely for entertainment purposes.
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