Episode One: Death, Empathy, and the Stories We’re Not Telling
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In this first, unfiltered episode, I speak about what I’ve learned in the decade since becoming a “killer," a person guilty of taking another life. This isn’t about sensationalizing crime. It’s about asking harder questions: Who deserves our empathy when they die? Whose pain is acknowledged, and whose is erased?
From Brian Thompson, the former healthcare executive, to Charlie Kirk, a public figure whose rhetoric shaped a movement, to the accused, Luigi Mangione and Tyler Robinson, I examine how control, shame, and oppression ripple through all of us. What happens when society mourns some deaths while dismissing others? What do these choices reveal about dignity, justice, and the human condition?
No edits. No filters. Just me, reflecting on death, harm, and the possibility of choosing dignity over silence.