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  • 58 - When Therapy Turns Predatory
    2025/02/19
    What happens when therapy becomes the ultimate betrayal?

    Roxana Eubanks, PsyD—better known as Rox the Doc— unpacks the chilling case of therapist Kristin Marchese, who seduced her patient, Mark Huckeby, during their sessions at a mental health clinic. Already battling bipolar disorder, PTSD, and suicidal ideation, Huckeby spiraled into emotional turmoil—leading to homicidal threats and forcing Marchese to seek a restraining order against him.

    Therapy is supposed to be a place of healing, but when power is abused, the consequences are devastating. This episode exposes the ethical violations, psychological wreckage, and predators hiding behind professional titles. Other therapists have crossed the line as well. Complaints against Dr. Ali Sahebi alleged that he conducted group therapy in his home, served whiskey to patients, and engaged in a sexual relationship with a female patient. In July 2024, he was found guilty of unsatisfactory professional conduct and professional misconduct.

    In another case, Dr. Daniel Lerom was forced to relinquish his license after being caught billing insurance while having sex with a patient during their sessions. Kristin Marchese was ultimately convicted of two felony counts of sexual exploitation, highlighting the urgent need for accountability in the mental health field.

    Rox the Doc shares her own journey from working in corrections to private practice—where firm boundaries aren’t just ethical; they’re essential for survival.

    If you need a forensic psychologist to represent you for damages in civil court due to this type of predatory behavior, book a consultation with Dana Anderson at www.psychologydr.com.

    Need a therapist you can trust? For therapy services, visit Rox the Doc at www.roxthedoc.com.


    Chapters
    00:00 Introduction to Forensic Psychology and High-Performance Therapy
    02:47 The Journey of Dr. Roxana Eubanks
    05:50 Establishing Professional Boundaries in Therapy
    09:02 The Importance of Ethical Practices in Psychology
    11:50 Justifications for Unethical Behavior in Therapy
    15:08 The Impact of Boundary Violations on Clients
    18:10 Maintaining Professionalism in High-Stakes Environments
    20:50 The Role of Accountability in Clinical Practice
    23:55 The Dangers of Emotional Dependency in Therapy
    27:07 The Need for Objective Data in Therapy
    29:54 Case Study: The Consequences of Boundary Violations
    33:02 Conclusion and Resources for Ethical Practice



    Credits
    Fruedian slip: Therapist jailed for sexual relationship with a patient (Fox6 Milwaukee)

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    37 分
  • 57 - Sarah Boone: The Suitcase Killer
    2025/02/12
    When a Florida woman stuffs her partner into a suitcase and leaves him to die, the legal battle that followed was just as twisted as the crime itself. Was it self-defense, premeditated murder, or something even more sinister? Fox Nation’s Lauren Conlin joins Dana Anderson to dissect the psychological profile of Sarah Boone. We’ll unravel her bizarre "hide-and-seek" defense, the damning interrogation tapes, and the forensic evidence that sealed her fate. How does body disposal influence public perception? And what role does expert testimony play in cases like this? Plus, Lauren shares insights on the Karen Read case, P. Diddy, the Blake Lively & Justin Baldoni lawsuit, and how media narratives shape legal strategies and jury decisions.

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    39 分
  • 56 - Florida Doctor: Wrongful Death Lawsuit
    2025/02/05
    A routine surgery turned fatal when Dr. Thomas Shaknovsky allegedly removed a man's liver instead of his spleen—but was this a tragic accident or part of a disturbing pattern of negligence? Legal Nurse Consultant Shannon Boyett joins the show to dissect the 500-page civil complaint, uncovering the deeper story of a Florida surgeon with a history of malpractice, lawsuits, and an alleged cover-up. How did he keep operating for so long? Who looked the other way? And who else is named in the lawsuit?
    Boyett reveals how forensic nurses expose medical negligence, while forensic psychologists analyze the warning signs of high-risk professionals, including narcissism, lack of accountability, and an absence of remorse—traits that allow dangerous doctors to continue practicing unchecked. Discover how these forensic experts assist attorneys in high-profile civil lawsuits, exposing the truth and holding negligent professionals accountable.



    Chapters
    00:00 Introduction to the Case of Dr. Shaknovsky
    02:55 The Fatal Surgical Error and Its Consequences
    06:08 Investigating Dr. Shaknovsky’s Surgical History
    09:02 Hospital Accountability and Legal Implications
    12:04 The Role of Accreditation and Oversight
    15:08 Criminal vs. Civil Liability in Medical Malpractice
    17:59 Understanding Tort Reform and Its Impact
    20:56 The Psychological Profile of Medical Professionals
    24:10 The Financial Implications for Hospitals
    26:49 Conclusion and Future Implications for Medical Practice
    40:42 Legal Accountability in Medical Malpractice
    43:32 Training and Competence in Surgery
    46:04 Psychopathy and Medical Professionals
    49:10 The Role of Empathy in Healthcare
    50:49 Psychological Screening for Medical Professionals
    53:09 Narcissism and Professional Competence
    56:29 Investigating Medical Cases
    01:01:31 Nurse Accountability and Documentation
    01:04:10 The Importance of Accurate Medical Records
    01:08:01 The Value of Compassionate Care


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    1 時間 14 分
  • 55 - Sins of the Church
    2025/01/29
    Jessee Baldwin exposes the sins hidden within religious institutions, recounting her sexual abuse as a 12-year-old at North Valley Christian School. For years, Jessee was ignored as those in power, including the pastor, protected her abuser and silenced the truth. Rather than reporting the crimes, they enabled the abuse by providing recommendations for the teacher’s employment at other schools and further supporting their role as a missionary, where the sexual exploitation of children continued globally for decades.

    Mandated reporters failed Jessee and countless others, highlighting a systemic issue. Now a survivor and advocate, Jessee examines the intersection of faith, abuse, and manipulation, sharing her personal journey, the psychological toll of betrayal, and the pursuit of justice through civil court. This discussion highlights the critical role of forensic psychologists in civil lawsuits, from assessing psychological damages to providing expert testimony that supports survivors in demanding accountability and systemic change.



    Chapters
    00:00 Introduction to Childhood Sexual Abuse Cases
    03:17 Courage to Come Forward
    09:05 The Healing Journey
    15:14 Grooming and Authority Figures
    20:28 Teaching Children About Boundaries
    26:13 The Importance of Open Communication
    32:10 Long-Term Effects of Abuse
    37:18 The Power of Sharing Stories
    37:48 The Healing Journey Begins
    41:06 Reflections on Childhood and Self-Discovery
    46:18 The Role of Adults in Protecting Children
    52:41 Confronting Institutional Failures
    57:31 A Call for Accountability and Change
    01:01:10 Resources for Healing and Support
    01:07:51 Empowering the Next Generation
    01:12:09 Facing Pain for Healing


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    1 時間 15 分
  • 54 - The Butcher and The Beast
    2025/01/22
    Investigative journalist and Dark Mind Detective host Marc Deveraux explores the disturbing cases of two West Coast serial killers who shocked society: Robert Pickton, chillingly dubbed "The Butcher," and Clifford Robert Olson Jr., the infamous "Beast of British Columbia."

    Pickton lured vulnerable women to his pig farm, where he carried out unimaginable horrors. He butchered his victims, dismembered their bodies, and disposed of remains in ways so grotesque that investigators were left horrified—some remains were even reportedly fed to his pigs or rendered into other products. In contrast, Olson weaponized charm and deceit to prey on young victims, his year-long reign of terror claiming 11 lives. Olson’s chilling $100K “cash-for-bodies” deal, where he extorted law enforcement for financial gain in exchange for revealing his victims' locations, further solidified his reputation as a manipulative predator.

    Tune in as Marc uncovers the twisted contrasts between these men, their horrifying motives, and the immense challenges faced by law enforcement in bringing their reigns of terror to an end.


    Chapters
    00:00 Introduction to Horrifying Predators
    02:25 The Dark Underbelly of British Columbia
    07:34 The Impact of Mental Health Facility Closures
    12:22 The Drug Crisis and Its Consequences
    17:12 Robert Pickton: The Butcher of Vancouver
    23:19 Clifford Olson: The Beast of British Columbia
    29:20 The Horrific Crimes and Their Aftermath
    38:56 Jurisdictional Challenges in Criminal Investigations
    40:21 The Role of Informants in Major Cases
    42:18 Discovery of Evidence and Its Impact
    44:21 The Horrors of the Pickton Case
    46:17 Search Warrant Procedures and Legal Standards
    48:02 The Aftermath of the Pickton Case
    49:53 The Criminal Underbelly of Vancouver
    51:20 Ongoing Highway Cases and Their Mysteries
    52:42 The Impact of Geography on Crime
    54:32 The Role of Seasonal Workers in Crime
    56:49 Indigenous Trust Issues with Law Enforcement
    59:29 The Drug Crisis in British Columbia
    01:01:54 Decriminalization and Its Challenges
    01:04:45 Mental Health and Substance Abuse Issues
    01:06:39 The Need for Accountability in Crime
    01:09:00 The Spread of Crime Beyond Downtown Eastside
    01:11:50 The Importance of Safety Awareness
    01:14:11 Connecting with the Dark Mind Detective

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    1 時間 18 分
  • 53 - Understanding Sexual Fetishes and Crime
    2025/01/15
    What drives someone to engage in extreme sexual fetishes, and how do forensic psychologists distinguish between deviance and danger? Dr. John Deletorre joins us to examine the disturbing case of Mark Redwine, convicted of brutally murdering and beheading his son after his children uncovered disturbing photos of him wearing a diaper and allegedly eating feces from it. How did this revelation escalate to such a horrific crime? This episode explores the psychology of deviant behavior, the pivotal role of forensic evaluations, and how expert testimony shapes jury decisions and legal outcomes. Thanks to the tireless efforts of District Attorney Christian Champagne, justice was served. Join us for a gripping investigation into the intersection of sexual fetishes, criminal behavior, and forensic psychology. This episode is E for sexually explicit.



    Chapters
    00:00 Introduction to Killer Psychologist and Guest Introduction
    02:57 The Journey into Forensic Psychology
    05:52 Understanding Sexual Fetishes
    08:58 The Mark Redwine Case and Fetishism
    12:13 The Complexity of Sexual Paraphilias
    15:08 Cultural Perspectives on Sexuality
    18:02 Theories of Sexual Development and Fetishism
    20:56 Rationalizations in Sexual Offenders
    24:06 Investigative Insights and Disclosure in Assessments
    27:51 Understanding Forensic Evaluations in Sexual Offender Cases
    33:22 The Complexity of Psychosexual Evaluations
    39:08 Trial Strategies and Psychological Evaluations
    45:25 The Impact of Deviancy on Family Dynamics
    51:42 Public Perception and Media Influence on Trials


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    55 分
  • 52 - The Death of Kayla Seago
    2025/01/08
    On January 11, 2015, 24-year-old Kayla Seago, a mother of three, was found dead in her Rockford, Illinois, home. Her family suspects foul play, haunted by unanswered questions about the events leading to her tragic death. Raising additional questions, in 2018, Kayla’s ex-boyfriend was convicted of aggravated battery involving strangulation in an unrelated case. Yet, despite the alarming parallels, no charges were ever filed in connection to Kayla’s death. This episode explores the unresolved mystery of Kayla’s case, highlighting the role of forensic psychologists in uncovering hidden truths through psychological autopsies and exposing the systemic failures that may have prevented justice.




    Chapters
    00:00 Introduction to Kayla Sego's Case
    02:51 Lexi's Account of Kayla's Death
    06:05 The Role of the Grand Jury
    08:58 Coroner's Report and Investigation Issues
    11:47 Domestic Violence and Prior History
    15:08 Suspicious Circumstances Surrounding Kayla's Death
    17:51 Current Investigative Efforts and Next Steps
    21:11 Legal Perspectives on Indictments and Charges
    25:59 The Disturbing Online Behavior of a Suspect
    31:58 Investigating the Past: Connections to Kayla's Case
    37:39 The Need for Legislative Change in Cold Cases
    39:04 Seeking Justice: The Role of Private Investigators
    45:08 The Importance of Thorough Investigations and Autopsy Reviews

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    52 分
  • 51 - CEO, Killer, Insanity
    2025/01/01
    Explore the complexities of building a successful insanity defense and why top attorneys like Karen Friedman Agnifilo turn to forensic psychologists to assess the validity of mental health claims. Dr. Craig Wetterer, forensic psychologist, and Eric Zelaya, board-certified defense investigator, analyze Luigi Mangione’s controversial case, examining psychological dynamics, juror biases, and legal strategies that make this one of New York’s most compelling legal battles. Do you think he'll get a fair trial? Tun into find out how forensic psychologists help with legal defenses and jury selection.



    Chapters
    00:00 Introduction to the Case of Luigi Mangione
    07:28 Understanding the Insanity Defense
    19:38 Legal Strategies and Implications
    35:49 Public Perception and Media Influence

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    42 分