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National Park After Dark

Death in Acadia National Park

National Park After Dark

Danielle LaRock & Cassandra Yahnian

History, Society & Culture, Places & Travel, True Crime

4.6 • 5.8K Ratings

🗓️ 9 October 2023

⏱️ 59 minutes

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Summary

Kathy was just looking for love, but after she found it, she died under suspicious circumstances inside of Acadia National Park. Her new husband was the prime suspect.For the latest NPAD updates, group travel details, merch and more, follow us on npadpodcast.com and our socials:Instagram: @‌nationalparkafterdarkTikTok: @‌nationalparkafterdarkSupport the show by becoming an Outsider and receive ad free listening, bonus content and more on Patreon or Apple Podcasts. Want to see our faces? Catch full episodes on our YouTube Page!Thank you to this week’s partners!Microdose Gummies: Use code NPAD to get free shipping and 30% off your first order.Hello Fresh: Use our link and code 50npad for 50% off plus free 15% off the next 2 months.Beam: Use our link and code NPAD for up to 40% off.  Apostrophe: Use our link and code NPAD to get your  first visit for only $5.For a full list of our sources, visit http://npadpodcast.com/episodes Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Love is the motivator behind all things.

0:05.0

No matter where we are in life, we all want to have and find love.

0:09.6

This can be in the form of friendships, family relationships, or romantic.

0:14.2

But generally speaking, we are all searching for our person.

0:19.1

In this generation, dating apps have made a fortune connecting people from around the

0:24.0

world.

0:26.1

Some shows like the Bachelor and Bachelor at have found their way into the hearts of millions

0:30.6

of people, invested in watching others find their fairytale endings.

0:35.7

Recently, a new show emerged, Love is Blind, a guilty pleasure for many to watch that

0:41.4

has won Emmy Awards, based on the premise of falling in love with someone before you

0:46.4

ever see what they look like.

0:48.9

But where did the phrase Love is Blind originate?

0:52.4

This phrase has been in the English language since the year 1401, found in the merchant's

0:58.8

tale by English author Jeffrey Chaucer.

1:02.8

It became a household phrase after William Shakespeare used it in several of his plays.

1:08.3

But the original meaning had nothing to do with looks.

1:12.0

Love is blind meant that when you love someone, you can't see their problems or imperfections,

1:17.4

and you can be blinded by who that person really is.

1:21.4

Do not notice someone's small imperfections because you love them, is okay.

1:26.2

But what if you're missing something bigger?

1:28.8

What if you love someone so much that you can't see major red flags?

1:33.6

What if you can't see that your person, the love of your life, is a murderer, is love

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