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The Box of Oddities

Trapped in a Phrase. Trapped in a Room

The Box of Oddities

John Elliott and Kat Walls

Society & Culture, True Crime, Comedy

4.83K Ratings

🗓️ 27 April 2026

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Summary

What if the last thing your brain said… was the only thing it could ever say again? And what if the person sent to protect you… was the one you needed protection from? In this unsettling episode of *The Box of Oddities*, Kat and JG explore the eerie neurological phenomenon known as **perseveration**—a condition where the brain locks onto a word, phrase, or action and repeats it endlessly, like a record skipping in a groove. But this isn’t just a medical curiosity. It’s something caregivers witness in real life… and sometimes, the phrases being repeated aren’t random—they’re urgent, emotional, even terrifying. From patients who can only say “Tuesday” to those who fill entire pages with “I don’t know,” the brain’s inability to move forward becomes something far more haunting when the words carry weight. What does it mean when someone looks you in the eye and calmly repeats, “I’m not here”… or worse… “help me”? Drawing on real neurological cases and insights from works like The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat, this episode dives into how brain injury, dementia, and trauma can trap a person inside a loop of their own last coherent thought. It’s not conversation—it’s echo. And somewhere beneath that repetition, there may still be awareness trying to break through. But that’s only half the story. In a chilling true crime segment, we shift from the mysteries of the mind to a real-life nightmare. In 1995, a young woman named Jennifer Morey returned home to what should have been a safe, secure apartment. What happened next was a brutal, life-threatening attack that tested the limits of human survival. With extraordinary presence of mind, she fought back, stemmed her own bleeding, and made a desperate 911 call that would ultimately save her life. But the most disturbing twist? Her attacker wasn’t a stranger. This gripping survival story highlights not only the resilience of the human spirit but also the terrifying reality that sometimes the people we trust most can become the greatest threat. From neurological loops that trap the mind… to a real-life escape from unimaginable violence… this episode will stay with you long after it ends. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

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0:04.0

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0:20.0

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0:25.0

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0:27.6

Where stars are born.

0:29.0

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0:30.7

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0:32.2

But just beneath the stardust lie a million more fascinating stories that when sewn together form an incredible

0:41.3

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0:54.0

cat has a couple of go-to phrases.

0:57.4

And whenever I say something that she may not agree with, one of her responses is rude.

1:06.2

Another one happened at Target.

1:07.8

We were walking toward the vinyl album section, and I said something,

1:11.9

and Kat responded with, how dare you? And a guy in the aisle next to us went, do I know you?

1:18.6

I just thought it was really interesting that he would assume not knowing if we knew each other

1:24.8

that I was speaking to him. Which makes me think he was doing something sneaky.

1:28.9

I was just going to say, I wonder what the thought process was that maybe he was considering

1:33.3

shoplifting and this rando comes up and just says like you're reading his thoughts.

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