The Insomnia Report

28: NEATure vs. NERDture & I Know What You Did The Last 50 Summers | Wildcard


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Hey sleepyheads, u up? Welcome to episode 28, baby!

 

Have you ever wondered how could the pillar of the community could do a horrendous crime? Why are people so obsessed with true crime? Are people born good and made evil? This week, Margot gives an overview on psychology and neurology as well as the history of diagnosing mental illness. She'll also dive into personality disorders and how there are certain connections across serial killers along with statistics as to what makes them tick. 

 

Next, Elizabeth takes us to a farm where the cows are adorable, the grass is green and there is a fresh spring in a West Virginia town. However, strange things start to happen when the local chemical plant, DuPont, opens a landfill nearby. It's the terrifying, true story that inspired the movie Dark Waters (2019), and a lawyer's fight for chemical regulation.

 

Thank you so much for listening, tune in next week for another paranormal tale. Follow us on social media, email us at [email protected] and if you enjoy our show, please feel free to like, share and subscribe.

Helpful Resources:

https://highline.huffingtonpost.com/articles/en/welcome-to-beautiful-parkersburg/

https://www.nytimes.com/2016/01/10/magazine/the-lawyer-who-became-duponts-worst-nightmare.html
 

National Suicide Hotline: 800-273-8255

DISCLAIMER: The purpose of our podcast if for entertainment purposes only and is not meant to diagnose or treat any mental health condition. If you believe you are having symptoms of mental health, please seek a professional in your area. 

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