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The Devil’s Recap In this chilling episode of Daddy Knows the Devil, Goldy Locks and Henry Peter examine the haunting case of Paul, a man whose troubled history and escalating instability ended in a horrific act of violence against his boss’s wife. Their conversation dives into the psychology of criminal behavior, the uneasy truths about halfway houses, and the critical importance of recognizing risk before tragedy strikes. With compassion, experience, and candor, they confront the unsettling question of whether some dangers can truly be rehabilitated before lives are forever changed. The Devil’s Details • The stories shared are based on true events. • Respect for victims and truth is paramount. • Childhood trauma can lead to criminal behavior. • Paul's crime was an act of revenge against his boss. • Halfway houses serve as transitional facilities for offenders. • Not all criminals are inherently evil; circumstances matter. • De-escalation is crucial when dealing with volatile individuals. • Safety protocols are essential in high-risk situations. • Understanding the offender's background can provide insights. • The system often punishes success rather than supporting rehabilitation. Sound bites "These are the devils who walked among us." "He was the neighborhood bully." "He picked his boss's wife." "Halfway houses are a necessary thing." "He was going to hurt somebody bad." "I had to deescalate him." "He was just a person who did a bad thing." "Always say, be safe." Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Darkness 01:26 The Story of Paul: A Troubled Past 07:36 The Crime: A Disturbing Act of Revenge 14:59 Inside the Halfway House: A Closer Look 22:52 The Meltdown: Confronting Paul 39:46 Lessons Learned: Safety Protocols and Reflections
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By Goldy LocksThe Devil’s Recap In this chilling episode of Daddy Knows the Devil, Goldy Locks and Henry Peter examine the haunting case of Paul, a man whose troubled history and escalating instability ended in a horrific act of violence against his boss’s wife. Their conversation dives into the psychology of criminal behavior, the uneasy truths about halfway houses, and the critical importance of recognizing risk before tragedy strikes. With compassion, experience, and candor, they confront the unsettling question of whether some dangers can truly be rehabilitated before lives are forever changed. The Devil’s Details • The stories shared are based on true events. • Respect for victims and truth is paramount. • Childhood trauma can lead to criminal behavior. • Paul's crime was an act of revenge against his boss. • Halfway houses serve as transitional facilities for offenders. • Not all criminals are inherently evil; circumstances matter. • De-escalation is crucial when dealing with volatile individuals. • Safety protocols are essential in high-risk situations. • Understanding the offender's background can provide insights. • The system often punishes success rather than supporting rehabilitation. Sound bites "These are the devils who walked among us." "He was the neighborhood bully." "He picked his boss's wife." "Halfway houses are a necessary thing." "He was going to hurt somebody bad." "I had to deescalate him." "He was just a person who did a bad thing." "Always say, be safe." Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Darkness 01:26 The Story of Paul: A Troubled Past 07:36 The Crime: A Disturbing Act of Revenge 14:59 Inside the Halfway House: A Closer Look 22:52 The Meltdown: Confronting Paul 39:46 Lessons Learned: Safety Protocols and Reflections
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