In this case, we talk about the Carpool Detectives, a group of moms with a special set of skills who decided to take on a cold case and prove that the deaths of two members of the community were not accidental. Their unique knowledge was enough to prove to law enforcement that the case should be reclassified as suspicious. But how can the true crime community approach these types of cases? And how can we get involved ethically? Support the show Disclaimer: Jeannine and Natalie are comm...
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In this case, we talk about the Carpool Detectives, a group of moms with a special set of skills who decided to take on a cold case and prove that the deaths of two members of the community were not accidental. Their unique knowledge was enough to prove to law enforcement that the case should be reclassified as suspicious. But how can the true crime community approach these types of cases? And how can we get involved ethically? Support the show Disclaimer: Jeannine and Natalie are comm...
Love with Limits: The Difference Between Helping and Enabling
Forensic Friday
14 minutes
2 weeks ago
Love with Limits: The Difference Between Helping and Enabling
In this episode, we break down the vital distinction between helping (doing something for someone that they cannot do for themselves) and enabling (doing something for someone that they can and should do for themselves). We discuss how enabling often stems from a place of love but results in a lack of accountability, and we provide a roadmap for shifting toward empowering support that encourages independence and long-term change. Support the show Disclaimer: Jeannine and Natalie are commenta...
Forensic Friday
In this case, we talk about the Carpool Detectives, a group of moms with a special set of skills who decided to take on a cold case and prove that the deaths of two members of the community were not accidental. Their unique knowledge was enough to prove to law enforcement that the case should be reclassified as suspicious. But how can the true crime community approach these types of cases? And how can we get involved ethically? Support the show Disclaimer: Jeannine and Natalie are comm...