
Ep. 41: Who Can it Be Now?
Imagine your hand picking up a glass, unbuttoning your shirt, or reaching for someone else's plate, and you had nothing to do with it. You didn't decide. You didn't even feel it coming. You just watched your own hand act

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Hosted by two seasoned RNs with over 45 years of combined experience and a friendship nearly as long, the M⁴ Podcast dives into the strange, shocking, and sometimes spine-chilling side of medicine. Each episode explores real cases, bizarre conditions, historical medical mysteries, and the occasional true crime, with expert insight, unfiltered commentary, and a touch of gallows humor.If you love twisted tales with a clinical twist, M⁴ delivers. Subscribe now—because healthcare isn’t always by the book.
M4 Podcast hosts M⁴: Medicine, Mystery, Mayhem... and Sometimes Murder, a true crime show with 41 episodes published.

Imagine your hand picking up a glass, unbuttoning your shirt, or reaching for someone else's plate, and you had nothing to do with it. You didn't decide. You didn't even feel it coming. You just watched your own hand act

For forty years, the U.S. government promised free healthcare to a group of men who needed it most. What they delivered instead was decades of deliberate, documented deception. This week, Andrea and Crystal break down th

On January 15, 1919, a massive steel tank in Boston's North End ruptured without warning, releasing 2.3 million gallons of molasses in a wave that reached 25 feet high and moved at 35 miles per hour. It crushed buildings

In the 1910s and 1920s, thousands of young women sat at factory benches painting radium onto watch dials, pressing their brushes to their lips to form a fine point with every single stroke. They were told it was safe. So

Some people are born with a blueprint that's slightly off. The structure looks right at first glance, but the details are wrong in ways that matter: joints that stretch too far, a heart that works too hard, a frame that

The Clinic That Burned: The Cleveland Clinic Fire of 1929 One hundred and twenty-three people went to the doctor. They didn't come home. On May 15, 1929, a fire broke out in the basement of the Cleveland Clinic, one of t

Sleeping Sickness: The Epidemic That Vanished and the Patients Left Behind It put millions to sleep. Some of them never woke up. Others woke up wrong. Between 1917 and 1928, a mysterious illness swept the globe, leaving

Not every case ends in darkness. This week, Crystal and Andrea bring you something a little different: stories of ordinary people thrust into extraordinary circumstances, and the sheer, stubborn will it took to make it o

In 1955, the United States had 558,000 people living in state psychiatric hospitals. By 2000, that number had dropped to under 55,000. Not because mental illness got better. Not because we found a cure. Because we closed

You're alone. The odds are against you. And then, somehow, you're not alone anymore. Third Man Syndrome is one of the most haunting and hotly debated phenomena in survival psychology — the experience of an unseen presenc

They called it non-addictive. They were lying. In this episode, Crystal takes Andrea through the opioid epidemic, one of the deadliest public health crises in American history. From the origins of opioid use in medicine

He was a nurse. He was trusted with the most vulnerable patients in intensive care. And somewhere along the way, the line between saving lives and ending them disappeared entirely. Niels Högel worked the cardiac wards of

In late 2019, a mysterious respiratory illness began spreading through Wuhan, China. Within months, it had a name — COVID-19 — and within months after that, it had the entire world in its grip. In this episode of Medicin

You've heard of paralysis. But what if it came and went, triggered by rest, a meal, or exercise, and left no trace by morning? This week, Andrea walks Crystal through Periodic Paralysis, a rare and frequently misdiagnose

A wealthy Utah industrialist is found shot dead in his own warehouse. The scene looks like a robbery. It isn't. What follows is a years-long unraveling of a family held together by money, manipulation, and secrets — stre

Sleep is something we all take for granted until it’s gone. In this episode of Medicine, Mystery, Mayhem & Murder, Andrea and Crystal explore one of the rarest and most terrifying conditions known to medicine: Fatal Fami

In October 1987, the world held its breath when 18-month-old toddler Jessica McClure, known to millions as Baby Jessica, fell 22 feet down a narrow well in a backyard in Midland, Texas. What followed was a tense 58-hour

Before ventilators, before modern ICUs, and before vaccines nearly erased one of the most feared diseases in history, there was the iron lung. In this episode of Medicine, Mystery, Mayhem & Murder, Andrea and Crystal exp

In 1999, Dr. Jerri Nielsen was the only physician stationed at the South Pole when she discovered a lump in her breast — after the last plane had already left. With evacuation impossible, she diagnosed, biopsied, and beg

In Part Two of our deep dive into Michael Swango, we follow the trail all the way to the end — the arrests, the lies, the international flight, and the staggering body count that may never be fully known. How did he cont
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