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True Crime Campfire

Deadly Encounter: The Killing of Betty Gore

True Crime Campfire

True Crime Campfire

True Crime, Society & Culture, History

4.81.5K Ratings

🗓️ 17 July 2020

⏱️ 80 minutes

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Summary

The human brain is an exquisitely complex organ, and it’s capable of some pretty bizarre stuff. Take couvade’s syndrome, otherwise known as sympathetic pregnancy—where a non-pregnant partner is so in tune with their pregnant one that they start showing signs of pregnancy themselves: morning sickness, weight gain, mood swings. I can relate to this—whenever my husband has a kidney stone, I always feel pain in exactly the same place. Then there’s the whole wide world of wild stuff that can happen to people when they come out of comas. People can wake up with totally different accents than they had before. People have been known to wake up speaking foreign languages that they never actually learned. My point is, our minds are amazing, and they’re not always on our team. There’s a lot we still don’t understand about them, and sometimes they can sabotage us pretty spectacularly. Are you wondering why I’m telling you this? Well, you’re about to hear one of the oddest true crime stories you’ll ever hear, and it raises some fascinating questions about the capabilities of the human mind.

Sources:
Evidence of Love: A True Story of Passion and Death in the Suburbs by John Bloom and Jim Atkinson
Investigation Discovery's "The 1980s: The Deadliest Decade," episode "Friday the 13th"

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0:00.0

Your daily life often goes like this.

0:04.0

With Air France, choose instead.

0:08.0

Give yourself a sunny break this winter during the Air France moments.

0:15.0

Until the 14th of November, book your flight to Abbey from 417 pounds or Nairobi from 511

0:20.9

return including tax from Manchester via Paris.

0:24.0

Elegance is a journey, Air France.

0:26.0

To book and for terms and conditions,

0:28.0

visit Air France.co. UK.

0:30.0

Home doesn't mean the same for me as it was for you.

0:34.0

From Academy Award winner Emol Fennel.

0:37.0

Why don't you come home with me?

0:38.0

Come to Saltberg.

0:40.0

Critics are calling it deliriously enjoyable, five stars.

0:43.0

Lots of people get lost in Salt,

0:46.0

and stylish and darkly comic.

0:49.0

Oh, that's just giving me go spont.

0:51.0

Mary Kieogan is a revelation.

0:53.6

I don't think I'll ever go home again.

0:55.7

Saltburn in Cinemas, November 17.

1:01.2

Hello, campers.

1:02.3

Grab your marshmallows and gather around the true crime

1:04.3

campfire. We're your camp counselors. I'm Katie and I'm Whitney. And we're

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