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...
Spiraling into Darkness: The Lisa McPherson Tragedy pt2
Sinners and Secrets
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Spiraling into Darkness: The Lisa McPherson Tragedy pt2
Email us and tell us what topics you would like us to cover. What happens when medical advice collides with religious belief? This episode of "Sins of Scientology" takes you to November 18, 1995, to unravel the unsettling events surrounding Lisa McPherson's car accident and her ensuing public breakdown. We reconstruct that chaotic day through the eyes of first responders and delve into Lisa's strange behavior, which ultimately led her to Morton Plant Hospital. The tension between Scientology...
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...