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The scariest villains don’t lurk in shadows; they wear scrubs, speak softly, and learn your child’s name. We return to the Beverly Allitt case and follow the tight trail from confusion to certainty: unexplained pediatric collapses, careful interviews, and the lab result that cracked it open—insulin present with no C peptide, a forensic fingerprint of injection. That single biochemical detail reframed the entire investigation, linking opportunity, access, and intention in a way charm couldn’t erase.
Between the hard chapters, we keep space for the human side of care—a “chart note” on engineered gut bacteria that could reduce kidney stones, a quick laugh from a translation mishap that reminds us why presence matters more than devices, and two sponsor spotlights aimed at real-life needs. Through it all, we hold to one theme: trust is fragile. Safeguards—from key control to documentation and lab literacy—aren’t red tape; they are the rails that keep patients safe when charisma tries to derail the truth.
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Chapters

1. Banter, Bugs, And Corrections (00:00:00)

2. Life In The Woods And Bear Worries (00:05:24)

3. New Sponsor: Tona Activewear (00:10:14)

4. Recap Of Part One And The Case Focus (00:12:09)

5. Detectives Zero In On Beverly (00:13:01)

6. The Insulin–C‑Peptide Breakthrough (00:15:54)

7. Interrogations, The Missing Key, And Cracks (00:19:07)

8. The Nursing Home Smoking Gun (00:22:43)

9. News Frenzy And Trial Preparation (00:24:18)

10. Verdict, Sentencing, And Lifetime Detention (00:26:45)

11. Motives: Factitious Disorder Or Psychopathy (00:29:07)

12. Sponsor: Cheeky Night Guards (00:33:12)

13. Medical Mishap: Translation Tablet Fail (00:34:57)

14. Tease For Next Case And Listener Support (00:38:47)

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