Deadly Devotion

Ashley Nicole

A true crime podcast that looks at relationships that turned deadly. We look at the psychological patterns in relationships, how it escalates over time, and the warning signs to look for.

Episodes

  1. 1D AGO

    6 - The House of Make Believe - Gypsy Rose Blanchard

    In Episode 6 of Deadly Devotion, we explore the shocking and deeply disturbing case of Gypsy Rose Blanchard — a story that begins with a devoted mother caring for her chronically ill daughter and ends in murder. For years, the world believed Gypsy was suffering from leukemia, muscular dystrophy, seizures, and countless other medical conditions. Friends, neighbors, charities, and even doctors saw Dee Dee Blanchard as a selfless mother sacrificing everything to care for her sick child. But behind the walls of their pink Missouri home, a far more sinister reality was unfolding. As investigators would later uncover, many of Gypsy’s illnesses had been fabricated or exaggerated by the person meant to protect her most. In this episode, we examine medical child abuse, coercive control, infantilization, identity manipulation, trauma, and the devastating psychological effects of being raised inside a life built entirely on deception. Because sometimes the most dangerous prisons are not built with locks or chains… but with dependency, fear, and the illusion of love. Sources & Resources: https://www.hulu.com/series/the-act https://people.com/crime/gypsy-rose-blanchard-mother-dee-dee-killing-everything-to-know/ https://www.biography.com/crime/gypsy-rose-blanchard https://abcnews.go.com/US/gypsy-rose-blanchard-release-prison-life-now/story?id=106051979 https://www.investigationdiscovery.com/crimefeed/murder/what-is-munchausen-by-proxy-understanding-the-disorder-at-the-center-of-gypsy-rose-blanchards-case https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/michelledean/dee-dee-wanted-her-daughter-to-be-sick-gypsy-wanted-her-mom https://people.com/gypsy-rose-blanchard-parole-ending-a-whole-new-world-is-about-to-open-up-exclusive-11682102 https://www.lifetime.tv/shows/gypsy-rose-life-after-lock-up

    21 min
  2. MAY 12

    5 - Brainwashed or Broken - Patty Hearst

    In Episode 5 of Deadly Devotion, we explore one of the most controversial and psychologically haunting cases in American history — the story of Patty Hearst. In 1974, nineteen-year-old Patty Hearst, granddaughter of newspaper magnate William Randolph Hearst, was kidnapped from her California apartment by a radical militant group known as the Symbionese Liberation Army. But what began as a horrifying abduction quickly transformed into something far more disturbing. Weeks after her kidnapping, Patty’s voice surfaced on audio recordings denouncing her family and pledging loyalty to the very people holding her captive. Then came the surveillance footage that shocked the nation: Patty Hearst holding a rifle during a bank robbery. Was she brainwashed?Manipulated?Terrified?Or had fear slowly rewritten her identity? In this episode, we dive into trauma bonding, psychological coercion, survival, media frenzy, and the unsettling question that still divides people decades later:At what point does survival begin to look like loyalty? Sources: FBI History – Patty Hearst Kidnappinghttps://www.fbi.gov/history/famous-cases/patty-hearstBritannica – Patty Hearsthttps://www.britannica.com/biography/Patty-HearstHistory Channel – Patty Hearst Kidnappinghttps://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/patty-hearst-kidnappedBiography.com – Patty Hearsthttps://www.biography.com/crime/patty-hearstPBS – American Experience: Patty Hearsthttps://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/films/hearst/FBI Vault Documentshttps://vault.fbi.gov/patty-hearstSmithsonian Magazine – Patty Hearst and Stockholm Syndrome Discussionshttps://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/patty-hearst-trial-stockholm-syndrome-180972387/The New York Times Archives (Patty Hearst Coverage)https://www.nytimes.com/topic/person/patricia-hearst

    17 min
  3. MAY 10

    4 - Breaking Point - Kiranjit Ahluwalia

    In Episode 4 of Deadly Devotion, we examine the landmark case of Kiranjit Ahluwalia — a woman whose story would ultimately reshape conversations around domestic abuse, trauma, and the legal system in the United Kingdom. After moving from India to England through an arranged marriage, Kiranjit found herself navigating cultural expectations, isolation, motherhood, and a relationship that was becoming increasingly difficult behind closed doors. What followed became one of the most widely discussed domestic violence cases in British legal history. In this episode, we explore the realities of coercive control, the hidden psychological impact of long-term abuse, and the unique pressures many immigrant and minority women face when trying to survive abusive relationships. We also look at how one woman’s case challenged long-standing legal assumptions and sparked broader conversations about fear, endurance, and what society often fails to recognize until it’s too late. This episode contains discussions of domestic violence and abuse. Because sometimes survival doesn’t look the way people expect it to. Primary and supporting sources include: BBC News — Background on Kiranjit Ahluwalia’s case, abuse history, legal impact, and public significanceJustice for Women — Legal history of the appeal, advocacy surrounding the case, and analysis of the legal breakthrough involving domestic abuse survivorsJSTOR – Academic Analysis of the Ahluwalia Case — Scholarly discussion of provocation, domestic violence, race, gender, and legal reform connected to the caseSouthall Black Sisters — Historical context on advocacy for minority women experiencing domestic abuse and the organization’s role in raising awareness around the caseThe Guardian — Historical reporting and commentary on domestic violence law reform and Kiranjit Ahluwalia’s caseThe Independent — Reporting on the appeal and broader cultural significance of the caseWikipedia – Kiranjit Ahluwalia — Supplemental timeline verification, references to legal proceedings, memoir publication, and film adaptationCircle of Light by Kiranjit Ahluwalia and Rahila Gupta — Memoir detailing Kiranjit’s life, abuse, imprisonment, and eventual release

    30 min
  4. MAY 8

    3 - Susan Sills

    In Episode 3 of Deadly Devotion, we explore the mysterious death of Susan Sills — a successful businesswoman, mother of twins, and co-founder of a Southern California fertility clinic whose death was initially believed to be a tragic accident. When Susan was found at the bottom of a staircase inside her San Clemente home in 2016, her husband, fertility doctor Eric Scott Sills, told investigators she had fallen during the night while suffering from a migraine. At first, the explanation seemed possible. But as investigators looked closer, troubling questions began to emerge. Blood evidence found throughout the home…injuries that raised forensic concerns…a marriage reportedly filled with growing tension behind closed doors…and a scene prosecutors later argued had been carefully staged. In this episode, we examine the investigation, the courtroom battle between accident and homicide, the emotional toll on Susan’s children and family, and the hidden dynamics that can exist inside relationships that appear successful from the outside. We also discuss the realities of domestic violence, coercive control, and why leaving unhealthy relationships is often far more complicated than people realize. Most importantly, we remember Susan Sills for who she was beyond the headlines — a mother, a woman with ambition and intelligence, and someone deeply loved by the people closest to her. Because at the center of every case…is a life that mattered. Sources for Episode 3 — The Story of Susan Sills NBC Newswww.nbcnews.comLos Angeles Times — Coverage of the Susan Sills murder trial and convictionwww.latimes.comCBS News / 48 Hours — Did the dogs play a role or was the scene staged to cover a murder?www.cbsnews.comwww.paramountpressexpress.com/cbs-news-and-stations/shows/48-hours/releases/?view=109829-the-wife-of-a-fertility-doctor-is-found-dead-did-her-dogs-play-a-role-or-was-the-scene-staged-to-cover-a-murderFox News — Reporting on the conviction of fertility doctor Eric Scott Sillswww.foxnews.comCrimeOnline — Coverage of the investigation, arrest, and sentencingwww.crimeonline.comCourt records and publicly available trial reporting related to the conviction of Eric Scott Sills in Orange County, CaliforniaAdditional background reporting and timeline verification from: www.people.comwww.oxygen.comwww.abcnews.go.comIf you or someone you know may be experiencing domestic abuse, help is available. The National Domestic Violence Hotline provides free, confidential support 24/7. Call: 1-800-799-SAFE (7233)Text “START” to 88788Website: The Hotline You are not alone, and support is available whenever you’re ready.

    24 min
  5. MAY 6

    2 - The Illusion of Perfect - Shanann Watts

    In this episode of Deadly Devotion, we tell the story of Shanann Watts—a 34-year-old mother, wife, and woman who lived her life with energy, determination, and love for her family. Shanann was someone who showed up fully. For her work, her home, and especially for her children. From the outside, her life reflected everything many people hope for—a growing family, a beautiful home, and a future that seemed full of possibility. But as this episode explores, what we see on the surface doesn’t always tell the full story. Through a careful and respectful lens, we look at the dynamics that can quietly develop within a relationship—where emotional distance, unspoken tension, and shifting connection can go unnoticed. This episode focuses on who Shanann was, the life she was building, and the importance of paying attention to what we feel… even when everything appears to be okay. Because sometimes the most important truths… are the ones we don’t immediately see. This episode was researched using publicly available reporting, court records, and verified case coverage, including: This episode was researched using publicly available reporting, investigative records, and verified coverage of the case of Shanann Watts and her family. People – Timeline of events, background on Shanann and her family, and details surrounding the investigation and aftermathABC News – Reporting on the initial disappearance, statements from friends including Nickole Atkinson, and early police responseCBS News – Coverage of the investigation, confession details, and legal proceedingsThe Denver Post – Local reporting on the case, community impact, and court updatesThe New York Times – National coverage and broader context surrounding the caseFBI – Official case documents, interview summaries, and investigative timelineCourt records and sentencing statements related to the conviction of Chris WattsPublicly available interviews and statements from family and friends for contextual understanding

    16 min

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A true crime podcast that looks at relationships that turned deadly. We look at the psychological patterns in relationships, how it escalates over time, and the warning signs to look for.

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