
About This Episode
A podcast about lies that demands closer listening
The new podcast series 'Someone Knows Something' presents a distinctive type of criminal case: a pregnant woman whose claims of rape, baby accidents, and mysterious comas lead midwives into uncertain territory between compassion and suspicion.
The series, available on Apple Podcasts and other streaming platforms, consists of six episodes that build toward revealing the truth behind the escalating crisis. For listeners who have followed podcasts such as Crime Junkie and My Favorite Murder, 'Someone Knows Something' offers a similarly in-depth approach to understanding human manipulation and complex deception.
Why this series feels relevant now
The true crime genre has evolved significantly over the past decade. While viewers once relied on exotic American murder stories, modern investigative podcasting now explores the darker corners of lies and psychological manipulation that can occur right in our own communities.
'Someone Knows Something' takes precisely this evolution as its starting point. The series focuses not on spectacular violence or street crime, but on how lies can destroy professional relationships and affect people working within healthcare. Midwives who must navigate between trusting their patients and protecting both mother and child face an ethical dilemma that grows increasingly complex as the series progresses.