A Psychological View of Cindy James

[BONUS Episode] Meg & Amy are joined by psychologists Dr. Shiloh & Dr. Scott from “L.A. Not So Confidential” podcast, to examine the Cindy James case from a psychologists’ point of view. 

In the 1980s Cindy James claimed she was the victim of over 100 acts of violence, including many forms of psychological and physical abuse by an unknown offender. However, even with a heavy police presence and help from a private investigator, her assailant could never be identified and eventually the police would suspect Cindy was doing this to herself. These attacks would culminated in Cindy’s death, but was it murder or suicide?

Ours guests discuss the psychology behind a range of behaviors from stalking, to hoaxing your own assaults. 

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Credits:

• Written and Hosted by Amy Shlosberg and Meghan Sacks
• Produced and Edited by James Varga
• Music by Dessert Media

Special Thanks: Dr. Scott & Dr. Shiloh from L.A. Not So Confidential Podcast

Help is Available:

If you or someone you know is a victim of domestic or other violence, there are many organizations that can offer support or help you in your specific situation. 

For details please visit one of the websites below.

• National Domestic Violence Hotline https://www.thehotline.org/help/ 
• RAINN https://www.rainn.org/about-national-sexual-assault-telephone-hotline
• Women’s Law https://hotline.womenslaw.org/
• Victim Connect List of resources https://victimconnect.org/resources/national-hotlines/