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Moms and Mysteries: A True Crime Podcast

Science Gone Wrong: The Bizarre and Terrifying Experiments History Forgot

Moms and Mysteries: A True Crime Podcast

Moms got ya covered-feed

True Crime

4.68.8K Ratings

🗓️ 23 October 2025

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

Science is supposed to cure disease and improve life, but sometimes confidence goes off the rails. Today, we are taking you on a tour through history's wildest moments when science went completely off the rails, including incidents where confidence reached levels of blowing up a dead whale, dropping cats out of planes, and poisoning an entire generation.

Join us as we explore the terrifying line between discovery and disaster. Join us as we dive into bizarre and unethical experiments, from psychology horror shows that spiraled out of control to so-called "miracle" substances turned deadly. Join us as we discuss the chilling details of the Radium Girls, whose agonizing sacrifice ultimately forced the development of crucial occupational health and safety laws. Join us as we unpack the dark lessons learned from the infamous Stanford Prison Experiment. This episode proves that sometimes, what we don't know can truly hurt us.

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0:00.0

Science is supposed to make life better, right? It's supposed to cure disease, improve technology,

0:05.6

and help us understand the world around us. But sometimes science gets a little too confident,

0:11.0

and things get a little weird. I'm talking like, blow up a dead whale, drop cats out of planes,

0:16.2

and poison an entire generation levels of confidence. From psychology experiments that spiraled into

0:22.2

horror shows to miracle substances turned deadly, today we're taking you on a tour through

0:27.4

some of history's wildest moments when science went completely off the rails.

0:37.4

Hey guys, and welcome to the Moms and Mysteries podcast, a true crime podcast featuring myself, Mandy, and my dear friend Melissa. Hi, Melissa. Hi, Mandy. How are you? I don't know why I was so sing-songy today. I just edited one of our episodes and it was the same kind of cadence, like a different kind of cadence.

0:56.5

So now I'm just excited to see what comes up every week. This is awesome. Yeah. Yeah. I know. Well, I try to make it a little different. Some people hate that we have the same boring intro week after week.

1:08.4

And boy, do they let us know. Having it till the day we die. It makes it

1:13.1

easy for editing and that's all I can say. Exactly. All right. I am super excited to get into this

1:19.5

episode. This is a little bit different. I would say this falls more into the mysteries category,

1:24.5

but I guess they aren't really even mysteries now because they've pretty much been

1:27.8

solved. But these are some really interesting cases of things that have gone horribly wrong,

1:32.6

some things that absolutely should have been a crime in some way. And as we get into it,

1:37.3

you'll see exactly what I mean. So it's August 1971 in Palo Alto, California. This was really peak time for bell bottoms and anti-war protests, but Dr. Philip Zimbardo, who was a Stanford University psychologist, had something else on his mind. He wanted to understand how ordinary people behave in a prison environment. He really was trying to study how power, control, and authority can shape the human mind,

2:04.8

which I do agree is a fascinating study, but right off the top, you can see how it could be

2:11.3

unethical.

2:13.0

Right.

2:13.9

Absolutely.

2:15.2

So he puts out a newspaper ad that reads, quote, men needed for a psychological study of prison life.

2:23.0

And then from more than 70 applicants, he chose 24 of them.

2:26.7

They were all college-aged men, and all of them were considered mentally stable, emotionally healthy, and normal.

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