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10 Minute Murder | Bingeable True Crime Stories

Terror at Fort Hood

10 Minute Murder | Bingeable True Crime Stories

Joe Kuner

Entertainment News, True Crime, Documentary, News, Society & Culture

4.8614 Ratings

🗓️ 29 September 2022

⏱️ 11 minutes

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Summary

In a crime that the U.S Senate described as “the worst terrorist attack on U.S. soil since September 11th,” Nidal Hasan carried out a brutal ambush on dozens of U.S soldiers.
The case of Hasan is an interesting one to say the least.
He was an Army Medical Corps psychiatrist yet clearly struggled with his own mental health in his six years in the job. Not only that, but he was observed by colleagues as having “anti-American” views which is curious considering he was serving in the U.S Army.
These views would worsen along with his apparent radicalization until they came to a deadly peak on November 5th, 2009.
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0:00.0

In a crime that the U.S. Senate described as the worst terrorist attack on U.S. soil since September 11th,

0:08.0

Nadal Hassan carried out a brutal ambush on dozens of U.S. soldiers.

0:13.0

The case of Hassan is an interesting one to say the least.

0:16.0

He was an Army Medical Corps psychiatrist, yet clearly struggled with his own mental health in his six years

0:21.3

on the job. Not only that, but he was observed by colleagues having anti-American views, which is

0:26.8

curious considering he was serving in the U.S. Army. These views would worsen along with his

0:31.4

apparent radicalization until they came to a deadly peak on November 5, 2009.

0:51.6

Thank you. to a deadly peak on November 5th, 2009. Welcome to 10-minute murder, brief and bingeable true crime.

0:56.1

I'm Joe, the host, and I appreciate you joining the podcast today.

0:59.3

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1:05.0

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1:08.7

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1:12.5

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1:17.2

What I'm saying is, the world is your oyster. I don't really know what that means, but I've heard

1:22.0

someone smart say it before, and I don't really like oysters. I don't think I've ever eaten an

1:26.3

oyster, but it seems like something I wouldn't like. It looks like, well, you know what it looks like. And you and I both know that God did not mean for us to be eating those snotty-looking things. Did they taste like snot? Probably. I bet they do. They look like it. I don't know. Anyway, go to 10-minutemerder.com, find links to all things related to this podcast. Now, let's get to the story today.

1:55.6

Nadal Hassan was born on September 8, 1970 in Virginia to Palestinian immigrant parents who ran a store

2:02.8

and a restaurant. Hassan enlisted in the army immediately after he graduated from high school.

2:08.2

He served for eight years before he transitioned to Uniform Services University of the Health

2:12.7

Sciences to begin his medical degree. In May of 2001, Hassan's mother passed away, which devastated him.

2:20.3

It said that after this, he became more in touch with a drastically conservative side,

2:25.4

sometimes extremist side of his religion. He also at this time began searching for a wife,

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