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Criminal, Interrupted
Sophie Imogen
24 episodes
3 days ago
Criminal, Interrupted is a true crime podcast that dives into cases where something doesn’t add up. We explore the twists, the motives, and the moments where justice goes off course. Each episode takes you inside stories that are unsettling, unexpected, and hard to forget. As the host of Criminal, Interrupted, I studied psychological science and criminology, and being a level of understanding of human behaviour and storytelling to the podcast. Twice a week, I share a case that lingers in my mind and I invite listeners to explore the stories with me.
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Criminal, Interrupted is a true crime podcast that dives into cases where something doesn’t add up. We explore the twists, the motives, and the moments where justice goes off course. Each episode takes you inside stories that are unsettling, unexpected, and hard to forget. As the host of Criminal, Interrupted, I studied psychological science and criminology, and being a level of understanding of human behaviour and storytelling to the podcast. Twice a week, I share a case that lingers in my mind and I invite listeners to explore the stories with me.
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The Almost Perfect Murder: The Death of Kathy Augustine
Criminal, Interrupted
21 minutes 18 seconds
2 months ago
The Almost Perfect Murder: The Death of Kathy Augustine

Episode Description: Kathy Augustine was a trailblazer in Nevada politics, sharp, ambitious, and unafraid to challenge the status quo. But in July 2006, her life came to a sudden and suspicious end. Found unconscious in her Reno home, Kathy’s death was initially ruled a cardiac event. Yet beneath the surface lay a chilling truth: her husband, Chaz Higgs, a critical care nurse, had used his medical expertise to orchestrate a murder that left almost no trace.

In this episode, we unravel the layers of Kathy’s life and death, from her rise in public office and turbulent marriage, to the calculated use of succinylcholine, a paralytic drug that silences the body while leaving the mind awake. We follow the investigation’s slow burn, the trial that exposed Higgs’s disturbing comments and online affairs, and the forensic detail that ultimately sealed his fate: a single puncture mark on Kathy’s body.

This is not just a story of political scandal or medical betrayal. It’s a story of a woman whose strength was met with cruelty, and whose legacy deserves more than a headline.

Content Warning: This episode contains discussions of death. Listener discretion is advised.

References Used in Research:

  • Wikipedia – Kathy Augustine

    Las Vegas Sun – “Court issues full opinion in Kathy Augustine murder”

  • The Cinemaholic – “Kathy Augustine Murder: Where is Chaz Higgs Today?”

  • George Pallas – “Unusual Poison Makes Mystery of a Murder”

  • Gary C. King – An Almost Perfect Murder (True Crime Book)

  • Criminal, Interrupted
    Criminal, Interrupted is a true crime podcast that dives into cases where something doesn’t add up. We explore the twists, the motives, and the moments where justice goes off course. Each episode takes you inside stories that are unsettling, unexpected, and hard to forget. As the host of Criminal, Interrupted, I studied psychological science and criminology, and being a level of understanding of human behaviour and storytelling to the podcast. Twice a week, I share a case that lingers in my mind and I invite listeners to explore the stories with me.