Email us and tell us what topics you would like us to cover. This Pride Month special explores the disturbing pattern of LGBTQ+ activists' deaths being systematically misclassified as suicides despite evidence of hate crimes. We examine how visibility became a death sentence for those who dared to live openly when society demanded silence. • Scott Johnson's death at Sydney's Bluefish Point in 1988 was immediately ruled suicide despite no evidence of depression • His brother Steve spent 34 y...
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Email us and tell us what topics you would like us to cover. This Pride Month special explores the disturbing pattern of LGBTQ+ activists' deaths being systematically misclassified as suicides despite evidence of hate crimes. We examine how visibility became a death sentence for those who dared to live openly when society demanded silence. • Scott Johnson's death at Sydney's Bluefish Point in 1988 was immediately ruled suicide despite no evidence of depression • His brother Steve spent 34 y...
Inside Charles Manson's Twisted Journey: How Far Was Scientology's Reach?
Sinners and Secrets
1 hour 5 minutes
10 months ago
Inside Charles Manson's Twisted Journey: How Far Was Scientology's Reach?
Email us and tell us what topics you would like us to cover. Can the line between influence and control be as thin as a whisper? Join us for a gripping finale as we unravel the chilling narrative of Charles Manson, a man who turned dreams of love and enlightenment into nightmares of chaos. In this episode, we trace the dark path of manipulation and control that Manson expertly navigated, steering his followers into a twisted ideology known as "Helter Skelter." We explore the eerie parallels b...
Sinners and Secrets
Email us and tell us what topics you would like us to cover. This Pride Month special explores the disturbing pattern of LGBTQ+ activists' deaths being systematically misclassified as suicides despite evidence of hate crimes. We examine how visibility became a death sentence for those who dared to live openly when society demanded silence. • Scott Johnson's death at Sydney's Bluefish Point in 1988 was immediately ruled suicide despite no evidence of depression • His brother Steve spent 34 y...