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Human Monsters

Serial Killer Hadden Clark & A Look At Mental Illness With Mental Health Care Aide Amelia McKenzie and Patient Ryan Welsh

Human Monsters

Morgan Rector & Glassbox Media

True Crime, Society & Culture, Documentary

3.51.4K Ratings

🗓️ 18 September 2023

⏱️ 134 minutes

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Summary

Are mentally ill people more likely to become criminals? How accountable are mentally ill people for their behaviour? We examine the life and crimes of Hadden Clark and speak with mental health care aide Amelia McKenzie and patient Ryan Welsh to get answers.  Head to factormeals.com/humanmonsters50 and use code humanmonsters50 to get 50% off! Get listener benefits (early bird releases, bonus episodes, ad-free listening at Supporting Cast: https://humanmonsters.supportingcast.fm The Leader One Studios/Human Monsters Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/leaderone HUMO merch available here: https://leader-one-studios-shop.fourthwall.com/products/human-monsters-unisex-t-shirt Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

This is a Glassbox Media Podcast.

0:30.0

The basic package provides ad-free episodes, early bird releases, released immediately upon completion, and bonus episodes, like the upcoming Human Monsters series straight from the can, which consists of a panel of ex-cons sharing their experiences with prison culture.

0:52.0

The standard package includes everything in the basic package, but with a free monthly copy of the Miss Anthropology E magazine, and a monthly entry into a contest to win humor merch, like a t-shirt.

1:05.0

Then there's the ultimate package you receive all previously mentioned benefits, and you get to appear with me, Morgan Rector, on a monthly video panel, Q&A, and discussion, where you can ask me questions, and we can discuss true crime.

1:21.0

You can get one month off your first subscription by using the discount code Monsters.

1:28.0

You can find the link to the subscription page in the descriptor notes of this episode.

1:34.0

To sign up, visit the link in the show notes or at humanmonsters.supportingcast.fm.

1:42.0

Thank you and enjoy the show.

1:46.0

It's 2011 and the Arab Spring is raging.

1:52.0

A lesbian activist in Syria starts a blog. She names it Gay Girl in Damascus.

1:59.0

Am I crazy? Maybe.

2:02.0

As her profile grows, so does the danger.

2:05.0

The object of the email was, please read this while sitting down.

2:10.0

It's like a genie came out of the bottle and you can't put it back.

2:13.0

Gay Girl gone. Available now.

2:18.0

Every 40 seconds an American child goes missing.

2:23.0

Every year, 840,000 children go missing in the United States, with some forced into trafficking.

2:32.0

While many missing children are located within 24 hours, others are never found.

2:39.0

Primetime television offers an ideal medium to present cases of children gone missing to the widest available audience.

2:48.0

Kidnapping and human trafficking are federal offenses, so a program like a place called home would be an asset for federal law enforcement agencies to notify a national audience about children who have gone missing.

3:02.0

A place called home will present missing child cases in both a documentary and documentary drama format.

3:09.0

The program reports on the brass tax of the investigation by presenting reenactments of abductions and interviews with law enforcement authorities.

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