Psychology Behind the Case

The Disposable Narrative

29 min · 14 de ene de 2026
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Four cases. Four cities. One chilling pattern. In the debut episode, we examine how missing and murdered girls were reframed as problems rather than people; through language, stigma, and silence. We explore how trust became a weapon, how attention faded, and how disposal, physical and narrative became the final act of dehumanization. This episode asks the difficult question: What happens when the world decides a victim is no longer urgent.

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