When Terri Schiavo collapsed in her Florida home in 1990, no one could have predicted that her life — and death — would ignite one of the most divisive legal and ethical battles in modern medicine. For 15 years, her family fo...
When 51-year-old Willie King went into surgery to have his diseased right leg amputated, he woke up to a nightmare — the wrong leg was gone. In this episode, Andrea and Crystal unravel one of the most infamous medical mistake...
What if you couldn’t feel pain — ever? No burns, no broken bones, no warning when something’s wrong. In this episode of Medicine, Mystery, Mayhem & Murder , we explore Congenital Insensitivity to Pain (CIP) — a condition so r...
What if your imagination didn’t come with pictures? In this episode of Medicine, Mystery, Mayhem & Murder (M⁴) , we explore aphantasia — a fascinating neurological condition where the mind’s eye just... doesn’t open. Join us ...
Jane Toppan’s story is one of the most chilling chapters in American criminal history. Known as “Jolly Jane,” she was a seemingly cheerful and devoted nurse who used her position of trust to carry out a string of calculated p...
In February 1959, nine experienced hikers set out into Russia’s Ural Mountains—only to vanish into a snowstorm and legend. When rescuers finally reached their camp, they found something no one could explain: a torn-open tent,...
In this episode, we unravel the extraordinary life of Jean Hiller—a story woven with resilience, intrigue, and the kind of twists that make truth stranger (and more fascinating) than fiction. Jean’s tale is as much about grit...
Not your average block party. In the summer of 1518, the streets of Strasbourg erupted into an eerie spectacle—dozens of people dancing for days on end, unable to stop. Some collapsed from exhaustion, others met even grimmer ...