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The Ponzi Plot - Prescription for Murder

57 min · 26 de jun de 2026
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The provided transcript details the criminal downfall of Natalie Cochran, a West Virginia pharmacist who orchestrated a $2.5 million Ponzi scheme through a fraudulent government contracting business. As the financial deception began to unravel, Natalie murdered her husband, Michael, using a lethal dose of insulin to prevent him from exposing the fraud to authorities. Although she initially convinced the community that his death was a tragic accident related to fitness supplements, investigators eventually uncovered her calculated deceptions and clinical motive. The episode highlights how she exploited her professional status and community trust to sustain a lavish lifestyle while manipulating those closest to her. Natalie was ultimately convicted of first-degree murder and wire fraud, resulting in a sentence of life in prison without parole. This case serves as a chilling example of how financial white-collar crimes can escalate into violent homicide when a perpetrator is backed into a corner. This episode includes AI-generated content.

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