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Join Raven in a slight little rebrand from Deranged De Jure in a new podcast - Juris Deranged. Like Juris Doctor (a law degree), but deranged. Discussing true crime stories and common misconceptions in the criminal justice system with some infamous guest hosts to come, starting with a crossover episode with Me and Mrs. Always Right, launching soon!…
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Trying to cover all of the ground here, Pisha and Raven discuss the compliments and critiques of the True Crime Podcast Festival, which is the reason for their recent hiatus. Raven then discusses her top 5 murders in New Mexico, including her own hometown murder. Pisha then covers the top 5 hauntings in New Mexico. Wrapping it all up with what's to…
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In our final episode in the three-part series on how Ronald Reagan ruined everything in America, we cover his policies on welfare and the treatment of poor people and BIPOC generally, AIDS, substance abuse, labor unions, and drug policy generally. All the fun stuff. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★…
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In the second episode in this three part series, Raven and Pisha continue the history lesson on how Reagan messed up the world today. Covering the Iran-Contra Affair and how he funded Islamic terrorists and basically did 9/11. Also some updates on Gypsy Rose and the Delphi murders. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★…
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In honor of the month of this president's death, we bring you a three-part series about his enduring legacy. That is, how he destroyed everything we know today. Part 1 discusses how Reaganomics was a terrible idea that was designed to make the rich richer and the poor poorer, and had some other major impacts on the economy both then and today. Stay…
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Diving into the 136-page Franks motion, we cover the players involved in the Odinist cult at the head of the investigation into the murders of Abby Williams and Libby German, evidence from the crime scene that the murders were a religious rite, and the holes in the prosecution's case against Richard Allen. Rounding it out with the wild but potentia…
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Abby Williams and Liberty German went missing after spending only a couple hours at the Monon Highway Bridge outside of Delphi, Indiana. Their bodies were found a couple days later in the woods nearly half a mile away. Libby posted a Snapchat video of a man who appeared to be following them on the bridge just before they went missing. The case went…
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In our final part of our series covering the progression of right wing extremism in America, we cover the broader view of January 6th, where the movement came from, and where it is heading. Tackling Q Anon, the Proud Boys, and the Oath Keepers as well as social media and its role in the [dis]-organization of the event. ★ Support this podcast on Pat…
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On this third episode in our series on the progression of right wing extremism from Ruby Ridge to the January 6th insurrection, we cover one of the worst (but certainly not the worst) acts of domestic terrorism: the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing. We follow Timothy McVeigh and "others unknown" in the context of what was happening in politics and histor…
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Following the progression from Ruby Ridge to January 6th, we continue with one of the loudest rallying cries for right wing extremists, the 1993 siege at Waco. Discussion including the origins of the Branch Davidians, David Koresh and his stake-out of Mount Carmel, along with the lack of accountability by the feds for the 76 tragic deaths that occu…
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Part 1 of our April series on the progression of right wing extremism from Ruby Ridge to January 6th in honor of the anniversary of the Oklahoma City bombing. Covering the history of sovereign citizens, Christian Identity aka white supremacy, and a discussion on governmental overreach versus domestic terrorism. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★…
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To round out women's history month, Pisha and Raven cover some of history's worst black widows, including Belle Gunness, Judy Buenoano, Nannie Doss, the Giggling Granny, and Chisako Kakehi, the Black Widow of Kyoto. Further pontification on why women murder and the legal and moral differences between Heat of Passion (i.e., second degree murder) and…
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For Women's History Month, we are covering women who killed Nazis, who are not the same as nacho (thanks, phone autocorrect) - and Nazi - hunters. Pisha gives a history lesson on the origin of Nazis, and why it's always okay to punch them. Covering and Freddy Oversteegen and Niuta Tajtelbaum (or Teitelbaum). Everyone go listen to Cheap Perfume, who…
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Pisha and Raven have an important announcement: we're investigating the mysterious disappearance of Pisha's college friend, Eric Brazil, who disappeared 2 years ago on March 14, 2022. Get the details on our latest venture on this week's episode! ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★Raven and Pisha による
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Happy International Women's Day! To demonstrate how far we as a society have progressed in treating women, we decided to cover the most deranged innovation that has befallen heteronormative - well, no really all - romantic relationships: dating apps. From loneliness to dick pics to murder, we cover it all. Plus some of the worst dating app profiles…
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To conclude our prison riot series, we go back to the beginning, with more commentary at how terrible our prison system is. Instead of paying $75/hour for business internet connection at the Holliday Inn Express in Bullhead City, AZ, Pisha braves a basic Internet connection in the middle of nowhere to tell you about her prison baby, the Attica Pris…
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In this FINAL episode on the 1980 New Mexico State Penitentiary Riot, we were honored to be joined by Mark Donatelli, one of New Mexico's biggest (if not the biggest) prison rights attorney, who represented the inmates who were charged in the prison riot as well as advocating for their human rights while incarcerated in the Duran Consent Decree, th…
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All right all you lovers, we release this second and most gruesome episode of the 1980 New Mexico State Penitentiary Riot. Trigger warnings all around - this one covers the murder, mayhem, and death, so grab your sweetie, and enjoy! ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★Raven and Pisha による
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For Black History Month and the anniversary of the most brutal prison riots in American history, we are discussing the lead-up to the New Mexico State Penitentiary prison riot of 1980, including unsolicited strong opinions from two white girls on the racial implications within mass incarceration in America. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★…
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While Raven is away, Pisha and guest co-host, Jackson, come out to play with the emerging issues in the world of artificial intelligence. From customizing sex robots to copyrighting AI-generated song lyrics, the gang will cover the hottest, and most deranged, AI topics today. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★…
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On the almost one month anniversary of Gypsy Rose's release, Pisha and Raven finally get on that train, and cover the complicated medical abuse through Munchausen by Proxy, the criminal cases of Gypsy Rose and Nick Godejohn, and the potential (or unpotential) civil cases involved. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★…
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Buckle up, Derangers! Pisha and Raven hit the road to chase ghosts and rock and roll. Learn about the Stanley's history with the Shining, Raven's greatest obsession (unmentioned: it's largely due to the references to Edgar Allan Poe). Pisha explains the Stanley's paranormal history and goes into our very spoopy experiences, including the beheading …
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In part 2 of our unexpected two-part series covering the most deranged things to happen in 2023, we cover the Montgomery Brawl, Chinese Spy Balloons, Rats!, the Australian Mushroom Mass Murder, and New Mexico's decision to finally criminalize necrophilia and bestiality. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★…
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Welcome *Derangers*, our inaugural new name is finally here for the new year. We are now Deranged De Jure, but we're the same old deranged lawyers covering our deranged obsessions. From Tucker Carlson's hissy fit over M&Ms to orcas revolting against yachts, there has been a plethora of deranged things happening in 2023. We cover half of them, unexp…
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