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How Smart People Get Scammed: Dr. Martina Dove breaks down Kirsty's case

49 min · 4 de jun de 2026
Portada del episodio How Smart People Get Scammed: Dr. Martina Dove breaks down Kirsty's case

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What happens when a romance scam survivor sits down with the scientist who can explain exactly what was done to her? Last week you heard Kirsty's story. This week, Erin brings her together with Dr. Martina Dove, a fraud psychology expert, to take it apart piece by piece. The verdict is unsettling: today's scammers don't simply mirror you. They study you, find the wounds you've spent years hiding, and use them as the way in. Kirsty had survived sixteen years of coercive control — and the scammer turned that history into a weapon. A clear-eyed look at how manipulation actually works, why intelligence is no protection, and why the people around a victim matter more than anyone wants to admit.

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