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Psychology Behind the Case
by Natai Telfair
Investigative podcast that examines real criminal cases through a psychological and social lens. Each episode goes beyond headlines and police reports to explore behavior, trauma, environment, and systematic failures that shape outcomes, especially in underreported communities. Using publicly available records and expert insight, the show asks not just what happened, but why.
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Locus of Control: Why Convicted Offenders Choose the Final Escape
In this deeply personal and analytical episode of Psychology Behind the Case, we return to the heartbreaking story of Na’Ziyah Harris. Following the recent March 2026 developments, including the plea deal, the sentencing of Jarvis Butts, and his subsequent suicide in custody and we go beyond the headlines to examine the "why" behind the tragedy.Why does a "caretaker" turn into a predator? And why do some offenders choose a final act of self-destruction just days after a conviction?In this episode, we explore:The Psychology of the Caretaker Offender: Understanding the mechanics of grooming and the betrayal of "trusted adult" status.Locus of Control: A forensic look at why perpetrators use suicide as a final tool to reclaim power and deny victims’ families total justice.The Broken Social Contract: A sociological analysis of how community "cognitive dissonance" allows red flags to go unnoticed.Parallel Patterns: Comparing the chilling similarities between the cases of Na’Ziyah Harris and Alexandria “Alex” Chery.This is more than a true crime update; it is an examination of the systems, behaviors, and psychological blueprints that define domestic tragedies. Join us as we hold space for Na’Ziyah and seek to understand the complexities of a loss that still hurts.
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The Disposable Narrative
Four cases. Four cities. One chilling pattern. In the debut episode, we examine how missing and murdered girls were reframed as problems rather than people; through language, stigma, and silence. We explore how trust became a weapon, how attention faded, and how disposal, physical and narrative became the final act of dehumanization. This episode asks the difficult question: What happens when the world decides a victim is no longer urgent.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Investigative podcast that examines real criminal cases through a psychological and social lens. Each episode goes beyond headlines and police reports to explore behavior, trauma, environment, and systematic failures that shape outcomes, especially in underreported communities. Using publicly available records and expert insight, the show asks not just what happened, but why.
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Natai Telfair
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