Anatomy of an End

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Anatomy of an End

Anatomy of an End is a long-form psychological autopsy podcast exploring suicide, human behavior, stigma, and prevention through real forensic case analysis.Hosted by Davis Henry and forensic psychological consultant D. Edward Tatum, the series examines the psychological, interpersonal, and societal dynamics surrounding suicide with the goal of encouraging honest conversation and strengthening community-based prevention.Through real cases, candid discussion, and calm, direct analysis, Anatomy of an End challenges myths surrounding suicide and mental health while emphasizing an often-overlooked truth: people in crisis do not stop being people.This is not a sensationalized true crime show. It is a conversation about suffering, human connection, warning signs, missed signals, and the role ordinary people can play in prevention.

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    An introduction to Anatomy of an End — a long-form psychological autopsy podcast exploring suicide, stigma, prevention, and human behavior through real forensic case analysis.Hosted by Davis Henry and forensic psychological consultant D. Edward Tatum.Launching June 2026.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Anatomy of an End is a long-form psychological autopsy podcast exploring suicide, human behavior, stigma, and prevention through real forensic case analysis.Hosted by Davis Henry and forensic psychological consultant D. Edward Tatum, the series examines the psychological, interpersonal, and societal dynamics surrounding suicide with the goal of encouraging honest conversation and strengthening community-based prevention.Through real cases, candid discussion, and calm, direct analysis, Anatomy of an End challenges myths surrounding suicide and mental health while emphasizing an often-overlooked truth: people in crisis do not stop being people.This is not a sensationalized true crime show. It is a conversation about suffering, human connection, warning signs, missed signals, and the role ordinary people can play in prevention.

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Davis Henry

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