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1. Blue Gatorade

1 h 3 min · 24. mar. 2026
episode 1. Blue Gatorade cover

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On March 13, 2012, Jennifer Hurst was walking her dog through the meadow of her front yard in rural Ohio. As dusk settled, she thought she could make out deer moving toward her in the darkness. Then a figure stepped forward: “This is a gun. Do what I say or I will kill you.” What followed was a twelve-hour kidnapping at gunpoint that led Jennifer through a gauntlet of banks, convenience stores, and drug houses—all from the passenger seat of her own car. But the most jarring part of the ordeal wasn’t the abduction itself; it was Jennifer’s eerie calmness. In this premiere episode, we trace the first terrifying hours of Jennifer’s abduction and reach all the way back to Ohio’s Amish country to uncover the mystery of her preternatural composure. Haunted by ghosts from her past, Jennifer views her survival not as a lucky break, but as a grueling third chance to finally "get it right."

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episode 1. Blue Gatorade artwork

1. Blue Gatorade

On March 13, 2012, Jennifer Hurst was walking her dog through the meadow of her front yard in rural Ohio. As dusk settled, she thought she could make out deer moving toward her in the darkness. Then a figure stepped forward: “This is a gun. Do what I say or I will kill you.” What followed was a twelve-hour kidnapping at gunpoint that led Jennifer through a gauntlet of banks, convenience stores, and drug houses—all from the passenger seat of her own car. But the most jarring part of the ordeal wasn’t the abduction itself; it was Jennifer’s eerie calmness. In this premiere episode, we trace the first terrifying hours of Jennifer’s abduction and reach all the way back to Ohio’s Amish country to uncover the mystery of her preternatural composure. Haunted by ghosts from her past, Jennifer views her survival not as a lucky break, but as a grueling third chance to finally "get it right."

24. mar. 20261 h 3 min
episode 3. Waffles & Syrup artwork

3. Waffles & Syrup

The twelve-hour abduction odyssey continues through the fluorescent aisles of Walmart, a bleak apartment complex—where Jennifer comes face-to-face with Nathan’s mom—and a final reckoning at Cleveland Browns Stadium. But the most baffling turn in Jennifer’s story happens in a courtroom, where she does the unthinkable: she thanks her kidnapper. In the series finale, we follow the final stops of the abduction and the legal fallout that followed. As Nathan begins a twenty-five-year sentence, Jennifer begins a different kind of sentence—telling her story over and over, searching for a "key to all mythologies" to explain her willingness to comply. She ponders her survival strategy of deferential fawning, confronts the exhaustion of her own narrative, and chooses, at last, to step out of the passenger seat.

24. mar. 202654 min