Podcasts > Something Was Wrong

Something Was Wrong • Broken Cycle Media | Wondery

Something Was Wrong is an award-winning docuseries about the discovery, trauma, and recovery from crime, shocking life events and abusive relationships.

Listen to the original

Something Was Wrong • Broken Cycle Media | Wondery

Episodes

  • S19 E11: Community Catch Up

    In the latest installment of "Something Was Wrong," host Tiffany Reese provides illuminating updates on survivors from Season 19, drawing a veil back from the legal and emotional journeys they are undertaking. The episode chronicles the aftermath of their encounters with predators, with significant legal shifts occurring for both Amy and Sarah's abusers, including license revocations and legal admissions of guilt. Yet, despite these strides, Tiffany notes a sentiment of judicial leniency that underlines the need for extended support for these survivors.

    Tiffany also shares a personal narrative, reflecting on a security incident during her stay at a Dallas hotel, underscoring the importance of vigilance and safety measures for women traveling solo. The conversation pivots to the broader impacts of stalking, heightened through anecdotes from celebrities like Taylor Swift and Ariana Grande, urging legislative change. With cautionary advice on the dangers of counterfeit security cameras and teasers of Season 20's distressing stalking case, the episode underscores the podcast's mission to amplify survivor stories and push for reform while celebrating its fifth anniversary and future aspirations.

    Mar 13, 2024

  • S19 E10: [WCN Presents] SWW S14 Updates // Part 2

    Dive into a harrowing journey of resilience and struggle in "Something Was Wrong," where host Tiffany Reese, alongside guests Amy B. Chesler, Kaylin, and Melissa, unveils the ongoing saga of deceit and manipulation at the hands of an individual named Jake. The episode delivers a chilling narrative of how a man's systematic abuse across Seattle was shrouded by a facade of lies, discrediting victims and eluding consequences with a cunning strategy of accusation and denial. With new victims emerging in the wake of the podcast's revelations, the unsettling pattern of Jake's behavior paints a broader picture of his predation and underlines the courage needed to challenge such manipulation publicly.

    The episode also casts a critical eye on the systemic shortcomings of the legal system as experienced by Kaylin, who voices her harrowing encounters with family courts that seemingly prioritize parental rights over the safety and welfare of children. As the conversation spotlights financial evasion, overlooked evidence, and the emotional toll exacted on survivors, it underscores the need for a more nuanced understanding of domestic violence and personality disorders within legal proceedings. The powerful unity formed amongst survivors, symbolized by a petition for justice and personal advocacy, transforms personal tragedy into a source of collective strength and empowerment, facilitating a healing process and illuminating the broader impact of support networks for those affected by abuse.

    Mar 7, 2024

  • S19 E9: [WCN Presents] SWW S14 Updates // Part 1

    In this revealing episode of "Something Was Wrong," podcast host Tiffany Reese discusses the troubling patterns of abuse perpetrated by an individual named Jake, brought to light by his former partner, Kaylin. The episode frames the powerful act of community-building among survivors who have gathered evidence and shared their personal stories of abuse. Through the podcast, Reese amplifies these voices, providing a platform for over 40 women to share their experiences with Jake's harmful actions, thus educating and warning listeners about the consequences of abusive behavior.

    The episode also centers on the empowerment of survivors as they turn from victims to advocates. Reese is joined by Amy B. Chesler, Kaylin, and Melissa, who discuss the therapeutic effect of publicly sharing their accounts and forming a network of support that transforms former perceived competition into allies. While navigating the hurdles of the legal system, these survivors seek to file criminal charges and advocate for justice and accountability despite institutional challenges. "Something Was Wrong" serves as a significant vehicle not only for raising awareness about the complexities survivors face but also for inspiring action against such abuse.

    Mar 7, 2024

  • S19 E8: (3/3) [Sarah] Taking Your Power Back

    Dive deep into a harrowing account of perseverance and systemic failure with "Something Was Wrong," as host Tiffany Reese talks with Sarah, a survivor bravely recounting her distressing experiences of enduring and eventually confronting abuse. Throughout this candid discussion, Sarah lays bare the unmistakable scars left by her former partner Doug, navigating through the unsettling details of both emotional and physical abuse that left her fighting for her dignity and safety.

    The podcast peels back layers of a flawed legal system that failed to protect Sarah, pointing out overlooked bureaucratic errors and leniencies that enabled her abuser to maintain a semblance of normalcy and power. Despite these systematic roadblocks and her own anguish, Sarah's unwavering determination shines through as she advocates for legal reform and championing the voices of abuse survivors. Her testimony stands as a potent reminder of the courage it takes to reclaim autonomy and the imperative for society to confront its shortcomings in safeguarding the vulnerable.

    Feb 29, 2024

  • S19 E7: (2/3) [Sarah] Run Girl Run

    Dive into the heart-wrenching journey of Sara as she navigates the treacherous terrain of an abusive relationship in this episode of "Something Was Wrong". Witness the struggle as Sara grapples with Doug's increasingly aggressive tactics, from manipulation to physical violence. Doug's pattern of deflecting from their issues by wrongly accusing her of being inebriated, to aggressively isolating her in social settings, reveals the disturbing depths of his controlling nature, leaving an indelible mark on Sara's psyche and well-being.

    In the face of adversity, Sara's story transforms from one of victimization to one of empowerment and resilience. Bolstered by her support network's unwavering encouragement and her own growing strength, she stops rationalizing Doug’s behavior. Documenting her experiences and leaning on a loving community, she rediscovers her self-worth and takes bold steps toward liberation. Running back into the embrace of soccer, she reclaims her agency and independence. Sara's narrative is a profound reminder of the crucial role a compassionate community plays in the long road to recovery from an abusive dynamic.

    Feb 22, 2024