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    <title>DADDY KNOWS THE DEVIL</title>
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    <description>He’s spent thirty years staring into the eyes of the wicked.She’s spent her life on stage, behind the mic, and in front of the camera — turning chaos into art.

Now, retired parole officer Henry Peter and his daughter, Goldy Locks — the original TNA/IMPACT Wrestling personality, rock vocalist of The Goldy lockS Band (who’s opened for Nickelback, Collective Soul, and Stevie Nicks), and star of TLC’s hit reality series Extreme Cheapskates and PBS’s home-renovation show Goldy Knows — unite for a podcast that dares to open the files most people would burn.

After hosting her long-running hit Goldy’s Closet under Vince Russo’s Bucket Full of Chicken Necks podcast umbrella, Goldy spent seven years interviewing icons from wrestling, music, and beyond. But nothing could prepare her for this — a chilling, funny, and brutally honest journey through her father’s three decades inside the justice system.

Together, they pull back the curtain on real cases, unbelievable offenders, and the impossible choices made by those who guard society’s darkest edges. Each episode of Daddy Knows The Devil dives into true parole files, exploring the psychology of manipulation, redemption, and evil — while educating listeners on how to spot danger, trust their instincts, and stay safe in a world full of devils in disguise.

Raw. Real. Unfiltered.Equal parts crime, conscience, and comedy, this is not your average true-crime show — it’s a father-daughter reckoning.

Because, as Goldy says:

“Some inherit family recipes… I inherited the case files.”</description>
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    <itunes:subtitle>When Experience Meets Evil — and Bloodlines Tell the Truth</itunes:subtitle>
    <itunes:author>Goldy Locks</itunes:author>
    <itunes:summary>He’s spent thirty years staring into the eyes of the wicked.She’s spent her life on stage, behind the mic, and in front of the camera — turning chaos into art.

Now, retired parole officer Henry Peter and his daughter, Goldy Locks — the original TNA/IMPACT Wrestling personality, rock vocalist of The Goldy lockS Band (who’s opened for Nickelback, Collective Soul, and Stevie Nicks), and star of TLC’s hit reality series Extreme Cheapskates and PBS’s home-renovation show Goldy Knows — unite for a podcast that dares to open the files most people would burn.

After hosting her long-running hit Goldy’s Closet under Vince Russo’s Bucket Full of Chicken Necks podcast umbrella, Goldy spent seven years interviewing icons from wrestling, music, and beyond. But nothing could prepare her for this — a chilling, funny, and brutally honest journey through her father’s three decades inside the justice system.

Together, they pull back the curtain on real cases, unbelievable offenders, and the impossible choices made by those who guard society’s darkest edges. Each episode of Daddy Knows The Devil dives into true parole files, exploring the psychology of manipulation, redemption, and evil — while educating listeners on how to spot danger, trust their instincts, and stay safe in a world full of devils in disguise.

Raw. Real. Unfiltered.Equal parts crime, conscience, and comedy, this is not your average true-crime show — it’s a father-daughter reckoning.

Because, as Goldy says:

“Some inherit family recipes… I inherited the case files.”</itunes:summary>
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      <![CDATA[<p>He’s spent <strong>thirty years staring into the eyes of the wicked.</strong><br>She’s spent her life on stage, behind the mic, and in front of the camera — turning chaos into art.</p>
<p>Now, <strong>retired parole officer Henry Peter</strong> and his daughter, <strong>Goldy Locks</strong> — the original <em>TNA/IMPACT Wrestling</em> personality, rock vocalist of <em>The Goldy lockS Band</em> (who’s opened for Nickelback, Collective Soul, and Stevie Nicks), and star of TLC’s hit reality series <em>Extreme Cheapskates</em> and PBS’s home-renovation show <em>Goldy Knows</em> — unite for a podcast that dares to open the files most people would burn.</p>
<p>After hosting her long-running hit <strong>Goldy’s Closet</strong> under Vince Russo’s <em>Bucket Full of Chicken Necks</em> podcast umbrella, Goldy spent seven years interviewing icons from wrestling, music, and beyond. But nothing could prepare her for this — a chilling, funny, and brutally honest journey through her father’s three decades inside the justice system.</p>
<p>Together, they pull back the curtain on real cases, unbelievable offenders, and the impossible choices made by those who guard society’s darkest edges. Each episode of <em>Daddy Knows The Devil</em> dives into true parole files, exploring the psychology of manipulation, redemption, and evil — while educating listeners on how to spot danger, trust their instincts, and stay safe in a world full of devils in disguise.</p>
<p>Raw. Real. Unfiltered.<br>Equal parts <em>crime, conscience,</em> and <em>comedy</em>, this is not your average true-crime show — it’s a father-daughter reckoning.</p>
<p>Because, as Goldy says:</p>
<p>“Some inherit family recipes… I inherited the case files.”</p>]]>
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      <itunes:name>Goldy Locks</itunes:name>
      <itunes:email>operations.tadf@gmail.com</itunes:email>
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      <title>The Fake Chef Who Cooked Up a Scam - Daddy Knows The Devil EPS #26</title>
      <description>The Devil’s Details
He seemed harmless. Ambitious, even.
Terry would come home covered in flour, spinning stories about culinary school, chasing dreams of becoming a chef, and building a future. But behind the apron was something far more dangerous... a professional manipulator quietly draining the life out of the woman who trusted him most.
In this episode of Daddy Knows The Devil, Goldy Locks and her father, veteran parole officer Henry Peter, unpack the shocking true story of a man who weaponized charm, excuses, and emotional manipulation to financially devastate his girlfriend, Georgie.
From disappearing money… to forged checks… to excuse after excuse that never quite added up, this story proves that sometimes the most dangerous people don’t look dangerous at all.
They look helpful.
 They look wounded.
 They look like someone you think you can save.
Until it’s too late.
Goldy and Henry break down the warning signs of financial abuse, emotional deception, and why “potential” can sometimes be the most expensive lie you ever buy into.
Because sometimes the devil doesn’t knock down your door... he asks what’s for dinner.

The Devil’s Recap 
Terry sold Georgie a fantasy while quietly building a scam.
Fake ambition can be one of the easiest masks for manipulation.
Financial abuse often starts small before becoming devastating.
Some people weaponize sympathy to avoid accountability.
Love should never require you to become someone’s rescuer.
Repeated excuses are often warnings disguised as explanations.
If the numbers aren’t adding up… neither is the story.
Emotional manipulators thrive when victims ignore their gut instincts.
Being “needed” is not the same as being loved.
Protect your heart, your peace, and your bank account.

Sound Bites
"A damaged man is not a DIY product."
"Curiosity saves lives."
"Always be free, stay golden."

Chapters
00:00 Introduction to True Crime Stories
02:42 The Culinary Con: Terry's Deception
05:31 Georgie's Ambition and Terry's Lies
08:11 The Unraveling: Georgie's Discovery
10:49 The Investigation: Uncovering the Truth
13:09 The Arrest: Terry's Facade Crumbles
15:43 Patterns of Manipulation: Understanding Predators
18:24 The Justice System: Consequences for Terry
21:01 Lessons Learned: Avoiding Manipulative Relationships
23:42 The Impact of Modern Relationships and Technology
26:35 Final Thoughts: Staying Safe in Relationships
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 08 May 2026 04:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Goldy Locks</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The Devil’s Details
He seemed harmless. Ambitious, even.
Terry would come home covered in flour, spinning stories about culinary school, chasing dreams of becoming a chef, and building a future. But behind the apron was something far more dangerous... a professional manipulator quietly draining the life out of the woman who trusted him most.
In this episode of Daddy Knows The Devil, Goldy Locks and her father, veteran parole officer Henry Peter, unpack the shocking true story of a man who weaponized charm, excuses, and emotional manipulation to financially devastate his girlfriend, Georgie.
From disappearing money… to forged checks… to excuse after excuse that never quite added up, this story proves that sometimes the most dangerous people don’t look dangerous at all.
They look helpful.
 They look wounded.
 They look like someone you think you can save.
Until it’s too late.
Goldy and Henry break down the warning signs of financial abuse, emotional deception, and why “potential” can sometimes be the most expensive lie you ever buy into.
Because sometimes the devil doesn’t knock down your door... he asks what’s for dinner.

The Devil’s Recap 
Terry sold Georgie a fantasy while quietly building a scam.
Fake ambition can be one of the easiest masks for manipulation.
Financial abuse often starts small before becoming devastating.
Some people weaponize sympathy to avoid accountability.
Love should never require you to become someone’s rescuer.
Repeated excuses are often warnings disguised as explanations.
If the numbers aren’t adding up… neither is the story.
Emotional manipulators thrive when victims ignore their gut instincts.
Being “needed” is not the same as being loved.
Protect your heart, your peace, and your bank account.

Sound Bites
"A damaged man is not a DIY product."
"Curiosity saves lives."
"Always be free, stay golden."

Chapters
00:00 Introduction to True Crime Stories
02:42 The Culinary Con: Terry's Deception
05:31 Georgie's Ambition and Terry's Lies
08:11 The Unraveling: Georgie's Discovery
10:49 The Investigation: Uncovering the Truth
13:09 The Arrest: Terry's Facade Crumbles
15:43 Patterns of Manipulation: Understanding Predators
18:24 The Justice System: Consequences for Terry
21:01 Lessons Learned: Avoiding Manipulative Relationships
23:42 The Impact of Modern Relationships and Technology
26:35 Final Thoughts: Staying Safe in Relationships
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[The Devil’s Details
He seemed harmless. Ambitious, even.
Terry would come home covered in flour, spinning stories about culinary school, chasing dreams of becoming a chef, and building a future. But behind the apron was something far more dangerous... a professional manipulator quietly draining the life out of the woman who trusted him most.
In this episode of Daddy Knows The Devil, Goldy Locks and her father, veteran parole officer Henry Peter, unpack the shocking true story of a man who weaponized charm, excuses, and emotional manipulation to financially devastate his girlfriend, Georgie.
From disappearing money… to forged checks… to excuse after excuse that never quite added up, this story proves that sometimes the most dangerous people don’t look dangerous at all.
They look helpful.
 They look wounded.
 They look like someone you think you can save.
Until it’s too late.
Goldy and Henry break down the warning signs of financial abuse, emotional deception, and why “potential” can sometimes be the most expensive lie you ever buy into.
Because sometimes the devil doesn’t knock down your door... he asks what’s for dinner.

The Devil’s Recap 
Terry sold Georgie a fantasy while quietly building a scam.
Fake ambition can be one of the easiest masks for manipulation.
Financial abuse often starts small before becoming devastating.
Some people weaponize sympathy to avoid accountability.
Love should never require you to become someone’s rescuer.
Repeated excuses are often warnings disguised as explanations.
If the numbers aren’t adding up… neither is the story.
Emotional manipulators thrive when victims ignore their gut instincts.
Being “needed” is not the same as being loved.
Protect your heart, your peace, and your bank account.

Sound Bites
"A damaged man is not a DIY product."
"Curiosity saves lives."
"Always be free, stay golden."

Chapters
00:00 Introduction to True Crime Stories
02:42 The Culinary Con: Terry's Deception
05:31 Georgie's Ambition and Terry's Lies
08:11 The Unraveling: Georgie's Discovery
10:49 The Investigation: Uncovering the Truth
13:09 The Arrest: Terry's Facade Crumbles
15:43 Patterns of Manipulation: Understanding Predators
18:24 The Justice System: Consequences for Terry
21:01 Lessons Learned: Avoiding Manipulative Relationships
23:42 The Impact of Modern Relationships and Technology
26:35 Final Thoughts: Staying Safe in Relationships<p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Stealing Her Life - The Strange and Chilling Case of Elias | Daddy Knows The Devil EPS #25</title>
      <description>The Devil’s Details

What happens when obsession with fame turns into something far more disturbing?

In this episode of Daddy Knows The Devil, Goldy Locks and her father, veteran parole officer Henry Peter, unpack the bizarre and deeply unsettling case of Elias, a deaf burglar who became fixated on local television personalities and the glamorous women he watched from afar.

But this wasn’t about money.

Elias broke into their homes to steal something far more personal—their clothing, their identities, and the fantasy life he believed should’ve been his. He would wear their outfits, immerse himself in their world, and attempt to become the people he idolized.

Behind the bizarre crimes was a dangerous cocktail of delusion, isolation, narcissism, and a lifetime of being shielded from accountability by a mother who protected him from consequences instead of preparing him for reality.

As Henry breaks down the criminal psychology behind the case, this episode explores fame fixation, identity obsession, and how untreated emotional dysfunction can spiral into criminal behavior.

Sometimes the most dangerous crimes aren’t motivated by greed...they’re driven by fantasy.



The Devil’s Recap



• Elias wasn’t stealing for financial gain—he was stealing identities.

• He specifically targeted local television personalities and women he admired from afar.

• He believed he belonged in their glamorous world.

• His crimes revealed deep narcissism, delusion, and unhealthy fantasy behavior.

• A lifetime of being overly protected prevented him from facing reality.

• His obsession escalated because no one intervened early enough.

• Fame can create dangerous projections for unstable individuals.

• This case reveals how loneliness and untreated psychological issues can evolve into criminal behavior.

• His inability to recognize danger around him ultimately led to his capture.

• The case raises a haunting question: how far will someone go to become the life they believe they deserve?



Sound Bites

"He couldn't hear people, so he couldn't hear them returning."

"He targeted the homes of the famous people."

"That's like narcissism in the absolute, purest form."



Chapters



00:00 Introduction to Elias: The Deaf Criminal

02:52 Understanding Elias's Unique Communication

06:11 Elias's Perception of Reality

09:11 The Connection with Television and Celebrity

12:13 Elias's Burglary and Psychological Profile

15:02 The Role of Spirits and Mental Health

17:52 The Impact of Elias's Actions

20:53 Ghosts and Personal Experiences

23:58 Lessons Learned from Elias's Story

27:07 Conclusion: The Complexity of Human Behavior
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 01 May 2026 12:26:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Goldy Locks</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The Devil’s Details

What happens when obsession with fame turns into something far more disturbing?

In this episode of Daddy Knows The Devil, Goldy Locks and her father, veteran parole officer Henry Peter, unpack the bizarre and deeply unsettling case of Elias, a deaf burglar who became fixated on local television personalities and the glamorous women he watched from afar.

But this wasn’t about money.

Elias broke into their homes to steal something far more personal—their clothing, their identities, and the fantasy life he believed should’ve been his. He would wear their outfits, immerse himself in their world, and attempt to become the people he idolized.

Behind the bizarre crimes was a dangerous cocktail of delusion, isolation, narcissism, and a lifetime of being shielded from accountability by a mother who protected him from consequences instead of preparing him for reality.

As Henry breaks down the criminal psychology behind the case, this episode explores fame fixation, identity obsession, and how untreated emotional dysfunction can spiral into criminal behavior.

Sometimes the most dangerous crimes aren’t motivated by greed...they’re driven by fantasy.



The Devil’s Recap



• Elias wasn’t stealing for financial gain—he was stealing identities.

• He specifically targeted local television personalities and women he admired from afar.

• He believed he belonged in their glamorous world.

• His crimes revealed deep narcissism, delusion, and unhealthy fantasy behavior.

• A lifetime of being overly protected prevented him from facing reality.

• His obsession escalated because no one intervened early enough.

• Fame can create dangerous projections for unstable individuals.

• This case reveals how loneliness and untreated psychological issues can evolve into criminal behavior.

• His inability to recognize danger around him ultimately led to his capture.

• The case raises a haunting question: how far will someone go to become the life they believe they deserve?



Sound Bites

"He couldn't hear people, so he couldn't hear them returning."

"He targeted the homes of the famous people."

"That's like narcissism in the absolute, purest form."



Chapters



00:00 Introduction to Elias: The Deaf Criminal

02:52 Understanding Elias's Unique Communication

06:11 Elias's Perception of Reality

09:11 The Connection with Television and Celebrity

12:13 Elias's Burglary and Psychological Profile

15:02 The Role of Spirits and Mental Health

17:52 The Impact of Elias's Actions

20:53 Ghosts and Personal Experiences

23:58 Lessons Learned from Elias's Story

27:07 Conclusion: The Complexity of Human Behavior
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The Devil’s Details</p>
<p>What happens when obsession with fame turns into something far more disturbing?</p>
<p>In this episode of Daddy Knows The Devil, Goldy Locks and her father, veteran parole officer Henry Peter, unpack the bizarre and deeply unsettling case of Elias, a deaf burglar who became fixated on local television personalities and the glamorous women he watched from afar.</p>
<p>But this wasn’t about money.</p>
<p>Elias broke into their homes to steal something far more personal—their clothing, their identities, and the fantasy life he believed should’ve been his. He would wear their outfits, immerse himself in their world, and attempt to become the people he idolized.</p>
<p>Behind the bizarre crimes was a dangerous cocktail of delusion, isolation, narcissism, and a lifetime of being shielded from accountability by a mother who protected him from consequences instead of preparing him for reality.</p>
<p>As Henry breaks down the criminal psychology behind the case, this episode explores fame fixation, identity obsession, and how untreated emotional dysfunction can spiral into criminal behavior.</p>
<p>Sometimes the most dangerous crimes aren’t motivated by greed...they’re driven by fantasy.</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>The Devil’s Recap</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>• Elias wasn’t stealing for financial gain—he was stealing identities.</p>
<p>• He specifically targeted local television personalities and women he admired from afar.</p>
<p>• He believed he belonged in their glamorous world.</p>
<p>• His crimes revealed deep narcissism, delusion, and unhealthy fantasy behavior.</p>
<p>• A lifetime of being overly protected prevented him from facing reality.</p>
<p>• His obsession escalated because no one intervened early enough.</p>
<p>• Fame can create dangerous projections for unstable individuals.</p>
<p>• This case reveals how loneliness and untreated psychological issues can evolve into criminal behavior.</p>
<p>• His inability to recognize danger around him ultimately led to his capture.</p>
<p>• The case raises a haunting question: how far will someone go to become the life they believe they deserve?</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>Sound Bites</p>
<p>"He couldn't hear people, so he couldn't hear them returning."</p>
<p>"He targeted the homes of the famous people."</p>
<p>"That's like narcissism in the absolute, purest form."</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>Chapters</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>00:00 Introduction to Elias: The Deaf Criminal</p>
<p>02:52 Understanding Elias's Unique Communication</p>
<p>06:11 Elias's Perception of Reality</p>
<p>09:11 The Connection with Television and Celebrity</p>
<p>12:13 Elias's Burglary and Psychological Profile</p>
<p>15:02 The Role of Spirits and Mental Health</p>
<p>17:52 The Impact of Elias's Actions</p>
<p>20:53 Ghosts and Personal Experiences</p>
<p>23:58 Lessons Learned from Elias's Story</p>
<p>27:07 Conclusion: The Complexity of Human Behavior</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Ed Gein - The Monster You'd Let In - Daddy Knows The Devil EPS #24</title>
      <description>The Devil's Recap



In this chilling and deeply personal episode of Daddy Knows the Devil, Goldy Locks sits down with her father, veteran parole officer Henry Peter, to expose a truth most people don’t want to face… danger rarely looks dangerous.



Through the haunting real-life cases of Ed Gein and Jeffrey Dahmer, they unravel the psychology behind some of history’s most disturbing offenders, revealing how ordinary appearances can mask deeply distorted minds.



But this isn’t just about infamous killers. It’s about the patterns we overlook every day.

Blending firsthand experience from decades inside the criminal justice system with raw, unfiltered conversation, Henry breaks down the behavioral red flags most people miss, while Goldy pushes the questions we’re all thinking… how close have we unknowingly been to someone dangerous?



From the numbing effect of technology on awareness to the subtle warning signs hiding in plain sight, this episode challenges listeners to sharpen their instincts, trust their gut, and rethink what safety really means.

Because sometimes the scariest truth isn’t what you see… It’s what you don’t.



The Devil's Details



• The importance of awareness and vigilance in daily life

• Psychological insights into serial killers and criminals

• Practical safety tips for personal security

• The role of behavior patterns and red flags in danger recognition



Sound bites



"His entire world was his mother."

"He needed someone to sit with him."

"Question what you might be missing."



Chapters



00:00 Introduction and Background

01:37 The Impact of Technology on Awareness

05:24 Exploring Horror Movies and Their Influence

09:29 The Cases of Ed Gein and Jeffrey Dahmer

19:23 Understanding Distorted Behaviors and Patterns

28:33 The Nature of Danger and Awareness

38:04 Conclusion and Safety Tips
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 23 Apr 2026 04:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Goldy Locks</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The Devil's Recap



In this chilling and deeply personal episode of Daddy Knows the Devil, Goldy Locks sits down with her father, veteran parole officer Henry Peter, to expose a truth most people don’t want to face… danger rarely looks dangerous.



Through the haunting real-life cases of Ed Gein and Jeffrey Dahmer, they unravel the psychology behind some of history’s most disturbing offenders, revealing how ordinary appearances can mask deeply distorted minds.



But this isn’t just about infamous killers. It’s about the patterns we overlook every day.

Blending firsthand experience from decades inside the criminal justice system with raw, unfiltered conversation, Henry breaks down the behavioral red flags most people miss, while Goldy pushes the questions we’re all thinking… how close have we unknowingly been to someone dangerous?



From the numbing effect of technology on awareness to the subtle warning signs hiding in plain sight, this episode challenges listeners to sharpen their instincts, trust their gut, and rethink what safety really means.

Because sometimes the scariest truth isn’t what you see… It’s what you don’t.



The Devil's Details



• The importance of awareness and vigilance in daily life

• Psychological insights into serial killers and criminals

• Practical safety tips for personal security

• The role of behavior patterns and red flags in danger recognition



Sound bites



"His entire world was his mother."

"He needed someone to sit with him."

"Question what you might be missing."



Chapters



00:00 Introduction and Background

01:37 The Impact of Technology on Awareness

05:24 Exploring Horror Movies and Their Influence

09:29 The Cases of Ed Gein and Jeffrey Dahmer

19:23 Understanding Distorted Behaviors and Patterns

28:33 The Nature of Danger and Awareness

38:04 Conclusion and Safety Tips
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The Devil's Recap</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>In this chilling and deeply personal episode of Daddy Knows the Devil, Goldy Locks sits down with her father, veteran parole officer Henry Peter, to expose a truth most people don’t want to face… danger rarely looks dangerous.</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>Through the haunting real-life cases of Ed Gein and Jeffrey Dahmer, they unravel the psychology behind some of history’s most disturbing offenders, revealing how ordinary appearances can mask deeply distorted minds.</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>But this isn’t just about infamous killers. It’s about the patterns we overlook every day.</p>
<p>Blending firsthand experience from decades inside the criminal justice system with raw, unfiltered conversation, Henry breaks down the behavioral red flags most people miss, while Goldy pushes the questions we’re all thinking… how close have we unknowingly been to someone dangerous?</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>From the numbing effect of technology on awareness to the subtle warning signs hiding in plain sight, this episode challenges listeners to sharpen their instincts, trust their gut, and rethink what safety really means.</p>
<p>Because sometimes the scariest truth isn’t what you see… It’s what you don’t.</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>The Devil's Details</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>• The importance of awareness and vigilance in daily life</p>
<p>• Psychological insights into serial killers and criminals</p>
<p>• Practical safety tips for personal security</p>
<p>• The role of behavior patterns and red flags in danger recognition</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>Sound bites</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>"His entire world was his mother."</p>
<p>"He needed someone to sit with him."</p>
<p>"Question what you might be missing."</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>Chapters</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>00:00 Introduction and Background</p>
<p>01:37 The Impact of Technology on Awareness</p>
<p>05:24 Exploring Horror Movies and Their Influence</p>
<p>09:29 The Cases of Ed Gein and Jeffrey Dahmer</p>
<p>19:23 Understanding Distorted Behaviors and Patterns</p>
<p>28:33 The Nature of Danger and Awareness</p>
<p>38:04 Conclusion and Safety Tips</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Breaking Patterns vs. Ending Them - Sherry’s Truth Daddy Knows The Devil EPS #23</title>
      <description>The Devil's Recap

This episode takes a hard look at the reality behind the juvenile justice system through the deeply personal story of Sherry, a young girl shaped by instability, trauma, and survival instincts from an early age.

Goldy Locks is joined by her father, Henry Peter, a veteran parole officer, as they pull back the curtain on a world most people misunderstand. What unfolds is not the stereotype of rules and reports, but the emotional and moral weight of working with at-risk youth whose lives have been shaped long before they ever enter the system.

Through Sherry’s journey, the conversation digs into how environment, neglect, and exploitation influence behavior in ways that are often misjudged. Her experience, including being pulled into a dangerous and manipulative situation, highlights just how complicated these paths can be, and how rarely they come down to simple choices.

This is a story about resilience, harsh realities, and the uncomfortable truth that sometimes the goal isn’t a perfect ending, it’s making it through at all.
The Devil's Details

• You don't have time to think about it.
• Leaving is the most dangerous moment.
• Familiar chaos feels safer than the unknown.
• Not every bad choice is really a choice.
• Sometimes safety means managing risk, not eliminating it.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to the Episode
00:41 Understanding the Role of a Parole Officer
23:26 Sherry's Chaotic Upbringing
33:42 The Pimp's Control and Intervention
42:11 Breaking the Cycle: Managing Risk
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      <pubDate>Sat, 18 Apr 2026 00:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Goldy Locks</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>The Devil's Recap

This episode takes a hard look at the reality behind the juvenile justice system through the deeply personal story of Sherry, a young girl shaped by instability, trauma, and survival instincts from an early age.

Goldy Locks is joined by her father, Henry Peter, a veteran parole officer, as they pull back the curtain on a world most people misunderstand. What unfolds is not the stereotype of rules and reports, but the emotional and moral weight of working with at-risk youth whose lives have been shaped long before they ever enter the system.

Through Sherry’s journey, the conversation digs into how environment, neglect, and exploitation influence behavior in ways that are often misjudged. Her experience, including being pulled into a dangerous and manipulative situation, highlights just how complicated these paths can be, and how rarely they come down to simple choices.

This is a story about resilience, harsh realities, and the uncomfortable truth that sometimes the goal isn’t a perfect ending, it’s making it through at all.
The Devil's Details

• You don't have time to think about it.
• Leaving is the most dangerous moment.
• Familiar chaos feels safer than the unknown.
• Not every bad choice is really a choice.
• Sometimes safety means managing risk, not eliminating it.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to the Episode
00:41 Understanding the Role of a Parole Officer
23:26 Sherry's Chaotic Upbringing
33:42 The Pimp's Control and Intervention
42:11 Breaking the Cycle: Managing Risk
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        <![CDATA[The Devil's Recap

This episode takes a hard look at the reality behind the juvenile justice system through the deeply personal story of Sherry, a young girl shaped by instability, trauma, and survival instincts from an early age.

Goldy Locks is joined by her father, Henry Peter, a veteran parole officer, as they pull back the curtain on a world most people misunderstand. What unfolds is not the stereotype of rules and reports, but the emotional and moral weight of working with at-risk youth whose lives have been shaped long before they ever enter the system.

Through Sherry’s journey, the conversation digs into how environment, neglect, and exploitation influence behavior in ways that are often misjudged. Her experience, including being pulled into a dangerous and manipulative situation, highlights just how complicated these paths can be, and how rarely they come down to simple choices.

This is a story about resilience, harsh realities, and the uncomfortable truth that sometimes the goal isn’t a perfect ending, it’s making it through at all.
The Devil's Details

• You don't have time to think about it.
• Leaving is the most dangerous moment.
• Familiar chaos feels safer than the unknown.
• Not every bad choice is really a choice.
• Sometimes safety means managing risk, not eliminating it.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to the Episode
00:41 Understanding the Role of a Parole Officer
23:26 Sherry's Chaotic Upbringing
33:42 The Pimp's Control and Intervention
42:11 Breaking the Cycle: Managing Risk<p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Lies, Loopholes &amp; Liquid Tricks – Robert the Illusionist – Daddy Knows The Devil EPS #22</title>
      <description>The Devil’s Details

In this episode of Daddy Knows the Devil, Goldy Locks teams up with her father, Henry Peter—a seasoned parole officer with 30 years in the trenches—to expose the wild lengths offenders go to beat the system. From tampered drug tests to next-level mind games, they dive into a world where deception is currency and manipulation is survival. With gritty, sometimes darkly hilarious stories, they break down how experience, gut instinct, and unshakable integrity are what truly keep officers one step ahead.

The Devil’s Recap

• Parole officers encounter every personality type imaginable

• Manipulation is often second nature for offenders

• Drug testing is one of the fastest ways to spot deception

• Some offenders go to extreme lengths to fake results

• Reading behavior is just as important as following protocol

• Paying attention to details exposes cracks in the story

• Reactions under pressure reveal the truth fast

• Doing the right thing matters—especially when no one’s looking

• Many offenders think they’re smarter than the system

• But the fallout from getting caught can be brutal



Sound Bites



"Honesty has tells."

"They think we're dumb."

"Watch out for fake pee."



Chapters



00:00 Introduction to Parole and Probation

01:25 The Manipulative Nature of Offenders

04:51 Tricks of the Trade: Deception in Parole

10:08 The Art of Urine Testing: A Parole Officer's Perspective

16:42 Understanding Criminal Behavior: Types of Offenders

24:36 Lessons Learned: Integrity and Deception
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      <pubDate>Fri, 10 Apr 2026 04:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Goldy Locks</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>The Devil’s Details

In this episode of Daddy Knows the Devil, Goldy Locks teams up with her father, Henry Peter—a seasoned parole officer with 30 years in the trenches—to expose the wild lengths offenders go to beat the system. From tampered drug tests to next-level mind games, they dive into a world where deception is currency and manipulation is survival. With gritty, sometimes darkly hilarious stories, they break down how experience, gut instinct, and unshakable integrity are what truly keep officers one step ahead.

The Devil’s Recap

• Parole officers encounter every personality type imaginable

• Manipulation is often second nature for offenders

• Drug testing is one of the fastest ways to spot deception

• Some offenders go to extreme lengths to fake results

• Reading behavior is just as important as following protocol

• Paying attention to details exposes cracks in the story

• Reactions under pressure reveal the truth fast

• Doing the right thing matters—especially when no one’s looking

• Many offenders think they’re smarter than the system

• But the fallout from getting caught can be brutal



Sound Bites



"Honesty has tells."

"They think we're dumb."

"Watch out for fake pee."



Chapters



00:00 Introduction to Parole and Probation

01:25 The Manipulative Nature of Offenders

04:51 Tricks of the Trade: Deception in Parole

10:08 The Art of Urine Testing: A Parole Officer's Perspective

16:42 Understanding Criminal Behavior: Types of Offenders

24:36 Lessons Learned: Integrity and Deception
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        <![CDATA[<p>The Devil’s Details</p>
<p>In this episode of Daddy Knows the Devil, Goldy Locks teams up with her father, Henry Peter—a seasoned parole officer with 30 years in the trenches—to expose the wild lengths offenders go to beat the system. From tampered drug tests to next-level mind games, they dive into a world where deception is currency and manipulation is survival. With gritty, sometimes darkly hilarious stories, they break down how experience, gut instinct, and unshakable integrity are what truly keep officers one step ahead.</p>
<p>The Devil’s Recap</p>
<p>• Parole officers encounter every personality type imaginable</p>
<p>• Manipulation is often second nature for offenders</p>
<p>• Drug testing is one of the fastest ways to spot deception</p>
<p>• Some offenders go to extreme lengths to fake results</p>
<p>• Reading behavior is just as important as following protocol</p>
<p>• Paying attention to details exposes cracks in the story</p>
<p>• Reactions under pressure reveal the truth fast</p>
<p>• Doing the right thing matters—especially when no one’s looking</p>
<p>• Many offenders think they’re smarter than the system</p>
<p>• But the fallout from getting caught can be brutal</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>Sound Bites</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>"Honesty has tells."</p>
<p>"They think we're dumb."</p>
<p>"Watch out for fake pee."</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>Chapters</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>00:00 Introduction to Parole and Probation</p>
<p>01:25 The Manipulative Nature of Offenders</p>
<p>04:51 Tricks of the Trade: Deception in Parole</p>
<p>10:08 The Art of Urine Testing: A Parole Officer's Perspective</p>
<p>16:42 Understanding Criminal Behavior: Types of Offenders</p>
<p>24:36 Lessons Learned: Integrity and Deception</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>The Halfway House Killer - Daddy Knows The Devil EPS #21</title>
      <description>The Devil’s Recap In this chilling episode of Daddy Knows the Devil, Goldy Locks and Henry Peter examine the haunting case of Paul, a man whose troubled history and escalating instability ended in a horrific act of violence against his boss’s wife. Their conversation dives into the psychology of criminal behavior, the uneasy truths about halfway houses, and the critical importance of recognizing risk before tragedy strikes. With compassion, experience, and candor, they confront the unsettling question of whether some dangers can truly be rehabilitated before lives are forever changed. The Devil’s Details • The stories shared are based on true events. • Respect for victims and truth is paramount. • Childhood trauma can lead to criminal behavior. • Paul's crime was an act of revenge against his boss. • Halfway houses serve as transitional facilities for offenders. • Not all criminals are inherently evil; circumstances matter. • De-escalation is crucial when dealing with volatile individuals. • Safety protocols are essential in high-risk situations. • Understanding the offender's background can provide insights. • The system often punishes success rather than supporting rehabilitation. Sound bites "These are the devils who walked among us." "He was the neighborhood bully." "He picked his boss's wife." "Halfway houses are a necessary thing." "He was going to hurt somebody bad." "I had to deescalate him." "He was just a person who did a bad thing." "Always say, be safe." Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Darkness 01:26 The Story of Paul: A Troubled Past 07:36 The Crime: A Disturbing Act of Revenge 14:59 Inside the Halfway House: A Closer Look 22:52 The Meltdown: Confronting Paul 39:46 Lessons Learned: Safety Protocols and Reflections
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      <pubDate>Wed, 25 Mar 2026 04:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Goldy Locks</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>The Devil’s Recap In this chilling episode of Daddy Knows the Devil, Goldy Locks and Henry Peter examine the haunting case of Paul, a man whose troubled history and escalating instability ended in a horrific act of violence against his boss’s wife. Their conversation dives into the psychology of criminal behavior, the uneasy truths about halfway houses, and the critical importance of recognizing risk before tragedy strikes. With compassion, experience, and candor, they confront the unsettling question of whether some dangers can truly be rehabilitated before lives are forever changed. The Devil’s Details • The stories shared are based on true events. • Respect for victims and truth is paramount. • Childhood trauma can lead to criminal behavior. • Paul's crime was an act of revenge against his boss. • Halfway houses serve as transitional facilities for offenders. • Not all criminals are inherently evil; circumstances matter. • De-escalation is crucial when dealing with volatile individuals. • Safety protocols are essential in high-risk situations. • Understanding the offender's background can provide insights. • The system often punishes success rather than supporting rehabilitation. Sound bites "These are the devils who walked among us." "He was the neighborhood bully." "He picked his boss's wife." "Halfway houses are a necessary thing." "He was going to hurt somebody bad." "I had to deescalate him." "He was just a person who did a bad thing." "Always say, be safe." Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Darkness 01:26 The Story of Paul: A Troubled Past 07:36 The Crime: A Disturbing Act of Revenge 14:59 Inside the Halfway House: A Closer Look 22:52 The Meltdown: Confronting Paul 39:46 Lessons Learned: Safety Protocols and Reflections
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        <![CDATA[<p>The Devil’s Recap In this chilling episode of Daddy Knows the Devil, Goldy Locks and Henry Peter examine the haunting case of Paul, a man whose troubled history and escalating instability ended in a horrific act of violence against his boss’s wife. Their conversation dives into the psychology of criminal behavior, the uneasy truths about halfway houses, and the critical importance of recognizing risk before tragedy strikes. With compassion, experience, and candor, they confront the unsettling question of whether some dangers can truly be rehabilitated before lives are forever changed. The Devil’s Details • The stories shared are based on true events. • Respect for victims and truth is paramount. • Childhood trauma can lead to criminal behavior. • Paul's crime was an act of revenge against his boss. • Halfway houses serve as transitional facilities for offenders. • Not all criminals are inherently evil; circumstances matter. • De-escalation is crucial when dealing with volatile individuals. • Safety protocols are essential in high-risk situations. • Understanding the offender's background can provide insights. • The system often punishes success rather than supporting rehabilitation. Sound bites "These are the devils who walked among us." "He was the neighborhood bully." "He picked his boss's wife." "Halfway houses are a necessary thing." "He was going to hurt somebody bad." "I had to deescalate him." "He was just a person who did a bad thing." "Always say, be safe." Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Darkness 01:26 The Story of Paul: A Troubled Past 07:36 The Crime: A Disturbing Act of Revenge 14:59 Inside the Halfway House: A Closer Look 22:52 The Meltdown: Confronting Paul 39:46 Lessons Learned: Safety Protocols and Reflections</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>One Man. Two Murders. One Unbelievable Failure. Daddy Knows The Devil EPS #20</title>
      <description>The Devil’s RecapIn this haunting episode of Daddy Knows the Devil, Goldy Locks and her father, Henry Peter, unravel the disturbing story of Charles, a man who looked ordinary… but hid something far more dangerous beneath the surface.What begins as a quiet life quickly reveals a chilling pattern of manipulation, control, and ultimately, deadly violence. Together, they break down the psychology of a sociopath, exposing the subtle warning signs, the insidious nature of gaslighting, and how toxic relationship patterns can escalate into tragedy.With Henry’s real-world experience inside the system and Goldy’s raw, intuitive perspective, this episode shines a light on where the criminal justice system can fail, and why awareness isn’t just important… it’s lifesaving.Because sometimes, the most dangerous people… don’t look dangerous at all.The Devil’s Details• Sometimes the most dangerous people look ordinary.Quiet does not mean safe.• Patterns matter in relationships.• Employers must take criminal histories seriously.• Extreme reactions to rejection signal deeper issues.• Gaslighting is a form of control.• Behavior is learned.• Don't ignore relationship warning signs.• The system prioritizes legal definitions over common sense.• The outcome for victims remains the same.Devil’s ShortlistThe Quiet Killer: A True Crime ExplorationUnderstanding Sociopathy: The Case of CharlesGaslighting and Control in RelationshipsThe Dangers of Ordinary-Looking SociopathsSound Bites"Sometimes the most dangerous people look ordinary.""Gaslighting is a form of control.""Behavior is learned.""Patterns matter in relationships.""Don't ignore relationship warning signs.""Quiet does not mean safe.""Employers must take criminal histories seriously.""The outcome for victims remains the same.""Extreme reactions to rejection signal deeper issues."Chapters00:00 Introduction to True Crime and Charles the Quiet Killer03:14 Understanding Sociopathy and Gaslighting06:13 The Complexity of Relationships and Patterns09:14 Charles' Background and Early Offenses12:00 The System's Role in Charles' Release15:03 The Nature of Charles' Relationships with Women17:54 The Consequences of Charles' Actions20:47 The Aftermath of Charles' Second Crime24:09 Lessons Learned and Final Thoughts
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      <pubDate>Thu, 19 Mar 2026 04:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Goldy Locks</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The Devil’s RecapIn this haunting episode of Daddy Knows the Devil, Goldy Locks and her father, Henry Peter, unravel the disturbing story of Charles, a man who looked ordinary… but hid something far more dangerous beneath the surface.What begins as a quiet life quickly reveals a chilling pattern of manipulation, control, and ultimately, deadly violence. Together, they break down the psychology of a sociopath, exposing the subtle warning signs, the insidious nature of gaslighting, and how toxic relationship patterns can escalate into tragedy.With Henry’s real-world experience inside the system and Goldy’s raw, intuitive perspective, this episode shines a light on where the criminal justice system can fail, and why awareness isn’t just important… it’s lifesaving.Because sometimes, the most dangerous people… don’t look dangerous at all.The Devil’s Details• Sometimes the most dangerous people look ordinary.Quiet does not mean safe.• Patterns matter in relationships.• Employers must take criminal histories seriously.• Extreme reactions to rejection signal deeper issues.• Gaslighting is a form of control.• Behavior is learned.• Don't ignore relationship warning signs.• The system prioritizes legal definitions over common sense.• The outcome for victims remains the same.Devil’s ShortlistThe Quiet Killer: A True Crime ExplorationUnderstanding Sociopathy: The Case of CharlesGaslighting and Control in RelationshipsThe Dangers of Ordinary-Looking SociopathsSound Bites"Sometimes the most dangerous people look ordinary.""Gaslighting is a form of control.""Behavior is learned.""Patterns matter in relationships.""Don't ignore relationship warning signs.""Quiet does not mean safe.""Employers must take criminal histories seriously.""The outcome for victims remains the same.""Extreme reactions to rejection signal deeper issues."Chapters00:00 Introduction to True Crime and Charles the Quiet Killer03:14 Understanding Sociopathy and Gaslighting06:13 The Complexity of Relationships and Patterns09:14 Charles' Background and Early Offenses12:00 The System's Role in Charles' Release15:03 The Nature of Charles' Relationships with Women17:54 The Consequences of Charles' Actions20:47 The Aftermath of Charles' Second Crime24:09 Lessons Learned and Final Thoughts
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        <![CDATA[<p>The Devil’s Recap<br>In this haunting episode of Daddy Knows the Devil, Goldy Locks and her father, Henry Peter, unravel the disturbing story of Charles, a man who looked ordinary… but hid something far more dangerous beneath the surface.<br>What begins as a quiet life quickly reveals a chilling pattern of manipulation, control, and ultimately, deadly violence. Together, they break down the psychology of a sociopath, exposing the subtle warning signs, the insidious nature of gaslighting, and how toxic relationship patterns can escalate into tragedy.<br>With Henry’s real-world experience inside the system and Goldy’s raw, intuitive perspective, this episode shines a light on where the criminal justice system can fail, and why awareness isn’t just important… it’s lifesaving.<br>Because sometimes, the most dangerous people… don’t look dangerous at all.<br>The Devil’s Details<br>• Sometimes the most dangerous people look ordinary.<br>Quiet does not mean safe.<br>• Patterns matter in relationships.<br>• Employers must take criminal histories seriously.<br>• Extreme reactions to rejection signal deeper issues.<br>• Gaslighting is a form of control.<br>• Behavior is learned.<br>• Don't ignore relationship warning signs.<br>• The system prioritizes legal definitions over common sense.<br>• The outcome for victims remains the same.<br>Devil’s Shortlist<br>The Quiet Killer: A True Crime Exploration<br>Understanding Sociopathy: The Case of Charles<br>Gaslighting and Control in Relationships<br>The Dangers of Ordinary-Looking Sociopaths<br>Sound Bites<br>"Sometimes the most dangerous people look ordinary."<br>"Gaslighting is a form of control."<br>"Behavior is learned."<br>"Patterns matter in relationships."<br>"Don't ignore relationship warning signs."<br>"Quiet does not mean safe."<br>"Employers must take criminal histories seriously."<br>"The outcome for victims remains the same."<br>"Extreme reactions to rejection signal deeper issues."<br>Chapters<br>00:00 Introduction to True Crime and Charles the Quiet Killer<br>03:14 Understanding Sociopathy and Gaslighting<br>06:13 The Complexity of Relationships and Patterns<br>09:14 Charles' Background and Early Offenses<br>12:00 The System's Role in Charles' Release<br>15:03 The Nature of Charles' Relationships with Women<br>17:54 The Consequences of Charles' Actions<br>20:47 The Aftermath of Charles' Second Crime<br>24:09 Lessons Learned and Final Thoughts</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>The Man with the Perfect Lie - Daddy Knows The Devil EPS #19</title>
      <description>The Devil’s DetailsIn this chilling true-crime episode, Goldy Locks and her father, veteran parole officer Henry Peter, break down the disturbing case of Three-Finger Jack, a charming manipulator who left a trail of broken hearts and battered victims across multiple states.With a mutilated hand and a story for every situation, Jack preyed on vulnerable women, hiding his violent past behind smooth talk and carefully crafted lies. For years he slipped through the cracks of the justice system… until Henry began connecting the dots no one else had put together.Together, Goldy and Henry explore the psychology behind why some women are drawn to dangerous men, the warning signs people often ignore, and how one determined woman finally pushed back against the monster who thought he could get away with everything.It’s a tense and emotional story that forces listeners to ask a hard question:How well do we really know the people we trust… and how many predators are still hiding in plain sight?The Devil’s RecapSome monsters don’t hide in the dark.Never underestimate a scorned woman.Background checks aren’t always enough.If multiple people say someone is dangerous, listen.A good parole officer’s instincts can save lives.When victims speak up, the monster loses power.Abusers often target people with fixer or caretaker personalities.The dangerous allure of inmates can lead to devastating consequences.The justice system doesn’t always see the full picture. And sometimes… karma handles the rest.The Devil’s RecapSome monsters don't hide in the dark.Don't mess with a scorned woman.Background checks aren't always perfect.If multiple people say someone is dangerous, believe them.A parole officer's instinct can save lives.When a victim speaks up, the monster loses power.Abusers target vulnerable or fixer personalities.The dangerous allure of inmates can lead to tragic outcomes.The justice system often overlooks critical information.Karma's a bitch.Sound Bites"He was bad news.""Women like outlaws.""Karma's a bitch."00:00 Introduction to Three Finger Jack05:53 The Brutality of Three Finger Jack11:39 Uncovering the Criminal History17:49 The Dynamics of Women and Inmates22:45 The Power Shift After Release28:34 The Consequences of Ignoring Warning Signs34:13 Final Thoughts and Reflections
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      <pubDate>Wed, 11 Mar 2026 04:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Goldy Locks</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>The Devil’s DetailsIn this chilling true-crime episode, Goldy Locks and her father, veteran parole officer Henry Peter, break down the disturbing case of Three-Finger Jack, a charming manipulator who left a trail of broken hearts and battered victims across multiple states.With a mutilated hand and a story for every situation, Jack preyed on vulnerable women, hiding his violent past behind smooth talk and carefully crafted lies. For years he slipped through the cracks of the justice system… until Henry began connecting the dots no one else had put together.Together, Goldy and Henry explore the psychology behind why some women are drawn to dangerous men, the warning signs people often ignore, and how one determined woman finally pushed back against the monster who thought he could get away with everything.It’s a tense and emotional story that forces listeners to ask a hard question:How well do we really know the people we trust… and how many predators are still hiding in plain sight?The Devil’s RecapSome monsters don’t hide in the dark.Never underestimate a scorned woman.Background checks aren’t always enough.If multiple people say someone is dangerous, listen.A good parole officer’s instincts can save lives.When victims speak up, the monster loses power.Abusers often target people with fixer or caretaker personalities.The dangerous allure of inmates can lead to devastating consequences.The justice system doesn’t always see the full picture. And sometimes… karma handles the rest.The Devil’s RecapSome monsters don't hide in the dark.Don't mess with a scorned woman.Background checks aren't always perfect.If multiple people say someone is dangerous, believe them.A parole officer's instinct can save lives.When a victim speaks up, the monster loses power.Abusers target vulnerable or fixer personalities.The dangerous allure of inmates can lead to tragic outcomes.The justice system often overlooks critical information.Karma's a bitch.Sound Bites"He was bad news.""Women like outlaws.""Karma's a bitch."00:00 Introduction to Three Finger Jack05:53 The Brutality of Three Finger Jack11:39 Uncovering the Criminal History17:49 The Dynamics of Women and Inmates22:45 The Power Shift After Release28:34 The Consequences of Ignoring Warning Signs34:13 Final Thoughts and Reflections
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        <![CDATA[<p>The Devil’s Details<br>In this chilling true-crime episode, Goldy Locks and her father, veteran parole officer Henry Peter, break down the disturbing case of Three-Finger Jack, a charming manipulator who left a trail of broken hearts and battered victims across multiple states.<br>With a mutilated hand and a story for every situation, Jack preyed on vulnerable women, hiding his violent past behind smooth talk and carefully crafted lies. For years he slipped through the cracks of the justice system… until Henry began connecting the dots no one else had put together.<br>Together, Goldy and Henry explore the psychology behind why some women are drawn to dangerous men, the warning signs people often ignore, and how one determined woman finally pushed back against the monster who thought he could get away with everything.<br>It’s a tense and emotional story that forces listeners to ask a hard question:<br>How well do we really know the people we trust… and how many predators are still hiding in plain sight?<br>The Devil’s Recap<br>Some monsters don’t hide in the dark.<br>Never underestimate a scorned woman.<br>Background checks aren’t always enough.<br>If multiple people say someone is dangerous, listen.<br>A good parole officer’s instincts can save lives.<br>When victims speak up, the monster loses power.<br>Abusers often target people with fixer or caretaker personalities.<br>The dangerous allure of inmates can lead to devastating consequences.<br>The justice system doesn’t always see the full picture. And sometimes… karma handles the rest.<br>The Devil’s Recap<br>Some monsters don't hide in the dark.<br>Don't mess with a scorned woman.<br>Background checks aren't always perfect.<br>If multiple people say someone is dangerous, believe them.<br>A parole officer's instinct can save lives.<br>When a victim speaks up, the monster loses power.<br>Abusers target vulnerable or fixer personalities.<br>The dangerous allure of inmates can lead to tragic outcomes.<br>The justice system often overlooks critical information.<br>Karma's a bitch.<br>Sound Bites<br>"He was bad news."<br>"Women like outlaws."<br>"Karma's a bitch."<br>00:00 Introduction to Three Finger Jack<br>05:53 The Brutality of Three Finger Jack<br>11:39 Uncovering the Criminal History<br>17:49 The Dynamics of Women and Inmates<br>22:45 The Power Shift After Release<br>28:34 The Consequences of Ignoring Warning Signs<br>34:13 Final Thoughts and Reflections</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>The Gateway Isn’t Drugs - It’s People: Daddy Knows The Devil EPS #18</title>
      <description>The Devil’s RecapIn this episode of Daddy Knows the Devil, Goldy Locks sits down with her father, veteran parole officer Henry Peter, to unpack the hidden forces that shape criminal behavior — from gang culture and shifting drug trends to the powerful influence of the people we surround ourselves with. Drawing from decades of real-life experience inside the corrections system, Henry shares stories that reveal how quickly lives can change based on the choices we make and the company we keep.Through candid conversation and hard-earned insight, Goldy and Henry explore how personal associations can pull someone deeper into trouble, or help guide them out of it. The episode offers a rare look inside the realities of supervision, the lessons learned from the streets, and the importance of awareness when navigating both personal and professional relationships. At its core, this conversation is a reminder that the people around us can shape our paths in ways we often don’t see until it’s too late.The Devil’s Details• Guilty by association can ruin your life.• The gang structure recognizes no threat to authority.• Fade away quietly from dangerous situations.• Fill the empty space with something legitimate.• Time changes perspective, but don't wait for illness.• Who you stand next to matters.• Fear makes people sloppy; awareness makes people safe.• Stay aware, stay smart, and remember, daddy knows the devil.• It's all about associations and who you trust.• You can lose everything by trusting the wrong people.Sound bites"Guilty by association can ruin your life.""Who you stand next to matters.""Fade away quietly from dangerous situations."Chapters00:00 Introduction to True Crime and Gangs05:21 The Evolution of Gangs and Drug Culture11:48 Understanding Gang Dynamics and Personal Safety17:21 The Importance of Associations and Relationships23:42 Lessons from Personal Experiences and Consequences29:22 Key Takeaways and Final Thoughts
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      <pubDate>Wed, 04 Mar 2026 05:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Goldy Locks</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>The Devil’s RecapIn this episode of Daddy Knows the Devil, Goldy Locks sits down with her father, veteran parole officer Henry Peter, to unpack the hidden forces that shape criminal behavior — from gang culture and shifting drug trends to the powerful influence of the people we surround ourselves with. Drawing from decades of real-life experience inside the corrections system, Henry shares stories that reveal how quickly lives can change based on the choices we make and the company we keep.Through candid conversation and hard-earned insight, Goldy and Henry explore how personal associations can pull someone deeper into trouble, or help guide them out of it. The episode offers a rare look inside the realities of supervision, the lessons learned from the streets, and the importance of awareness when navigating both personal and professional relationships. At its core, this conversation is a reminder that the people around us can shape our paths in ways we often don’t see until it’s too late.The Devil’s Details• Guilty by association can ruin your life.• The gang structure recognizes no threat to authority.• Fade away quietly from dangerous situations.• Fill the empty space with something legitimate.• Time changes perspective, but don't wait for illness.• Who you stand next to matters.• Fear makes people sloppy; awareness makes people safe.• Stay aware, stay smart, and remember, daddy knows the devil.• It's all about associations and who you trust.• You can lose everything by trusting the wrong people.Sound bites"Guilty by association can ruin your life.""Who you stand next to matters.""Fade away quietly from dangerous situations."Chapters00:00 Introduction to True Crime and Gangs05:21 The Evolution of Gangs and Drug Culture11:48 Understanding Gang Dynamics and Personal Safety17:21 The Importance of Associations and Relationships23:42 Lessons from Personal Experiences and Consequences29:22 Key Takeaways and Final Thoughts
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        <![CDATA[<p>The Devil’s Recap<br>In this episode of Daddy Knows the Devil, Goldy Locks sits down with her father, veteran parole officer Henry Peter, to unpack the hidden forces that shape criminal behavior — from gang culture and shifting drug trends to the powerful influence of the people we surround ourselves with. Drawing from decades of real-life experience inside the corrections system, Henry shares stories that reveal how quickly lives can change based on the choices we make and the company we keep.<br>Through candid conversation and hard-earned insight, Goldy and Henry explore how personal associations can pull someone deeper into trouble, or help guide them out of it. The episode offers a rare look inside the realities of supervision, the lessons learned from the streets, and the importance of awareness when navigating both personal and professional relationships. At its core, this conversation is a reminder that the people around us can shape our paths in ways we often don’t see until it’s too late.<br>The Devil’s Details<br>• Guilty by association can ruin your life.<br>• The gang structure recognizes no threat to authority.<br>• Fade away quietly from dangerous situations.<br>• Fill the empty space with something legitimate.<br>• Time changes perspective, but don't wait for illness.<br>• Who you stand next to matters.<br>• Fear makes people sloppy; awareness makes people safe.<br>• Stay aware, stay smart, and remember, daddy knows the devil.<br>• It's all about associations and who you trust.<br>• You can lose everything by trusting the wrong people.<br>Sound bites<br>"Guilty by association can ruin your life."<br>"Who you stand next to matters."<br>"Fade away quietly from dangerous situations."<br>Chapters<br>00:00 Introduction to True Crime and Gangs<br>05:21 The Evolution of Gangs and Drug Culture<br>11:48 Understanding Gang Dynamics and Personal Safety<br>17:21 The Importance of Associations and Relationships<br>23:42 Lessons from Personal Experiences and Consequences<br>29:22 Key Takeaways and Final Thoughts</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Fake Urine, Real Consequences - Daddy Knows The Devil EPS #17</title>
      <description>• Parole officers encounter every kind of personality imaginable.• Manipulative behavior is often part of the offender’s playbook.• Drug screenings can expose far more than substance use, they reveal character.• Some offenders go to surprising lengths to try and beat a test.• A solid grasp of criminal psychology is essential in this line of work.• Careful listening often brings hidden inconsistencies to the surface.• When confronted, different offenders react in very different ways.• Integrity matters most when there’s no audience.• Many offenders wrongly assume they’re the smartest person in the room.• Deception doesn’t just fail, it can carry serious consequences.Sound Bites"Honesty has tells.""They think we're dumb.""Watch out for fake pee."Chapters00:00 Introduction to Parole and Probation01:25 The Manipulative Nature of Offenders04:51 Tricks of the Trade: Deception in Parole10:08 The Art of Urine Testing: A Parole Officer's Perspective16:42 Understanding Criminal Behavior: Types of Offenders24:36 Lessons Learned: Integrity and Deception29:13 Final Thoughts and Takeaways
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      <pubDate>Thu, 26 Feb 2026 05:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Goldy Locks</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>• Parole officers encounter every kind of personality imaginable.• Manipulative behavior is often part of the offender’s playbook.• Drug screenings can expose far more than substance use, they reveal character.• Some offenders go to surprising lengths to try and beat a test.• A solid grasp of criminal psychology is essential in this line of work.• Careful listening often brings hidden inconsistencies to the surface.• When confronted, different offenders react in very different ways.• Integrity matters most when there’s no audience.• Many offenders wrongly assume they’re the smartest person in the room.• Deception doesn’t just fail, it can carry serious consequences.Sound Bites"Honesty has tells.""They think we're dumb.""Watch out for fake pee."Chapters00:00 Introduction to Parole and Probation01:25 The Manipulative Nature of Offenders04:51 Tricks of the Trade: Deception in Parole10:08 The Art of Urine Testing: A Parole Officer's Perspective16:42 Understanding Criminal Behavior: Types of Offenders24:36 Lessons Learned: Integrity and Deception29:13 Final Thoughts and Takeaways
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        <![CDATA[<p>• Parole officers encounter every kind of personality imaginable.<br>• Manipulative behavior is often part of the offender’s playbook.<br>• Drug screenings can expose far more than substance use, they reveal character.<br>• Some offenders go to surprising lengths to try and beat a test.<br>• A solid grasp of criminal psychology is essential in this line of work.<br>• Careful listening often brings hidden inconsistencies to the surface.<br>• When confronted, different offenders react in very different ways.<br>• Integrity matters most when there’s no audience.<br>• Many offenders wrongly assume they’re the smartest person in the room.<br>• Deception doesn’t just fail, it can carry serious consequences.<br>Sound Bites<br>"Honesty has tells."<br>"They think we're dumb."<br>"Watch out for fake pee."<br>Chapters<br>00:00 Introduction to Parole and Probation<br>01:25 The Manipulative Nature of Offenders<br>04:51 Tricks of the Trade: Deception in Parole<br>10:08 The Art of Urine Testing: A Parole Officer's Perspective<br>16:42 Understanding Criminal Behavior: Types of Offenders<br>24:36 Lessons Learned: Integrity and Deception<br>29:13 Final Thoughts and Takeaways</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Dumb, Dumber, and Doing Time - Daddy Knows The Devil EPS  #16</title>
      <description>The Devil’s DetailsIn this episode of Daddy Knows the Devil, Goldy Locks and her father, Henry Peter, step deep into the strange and unsettling world of true crime, where arrogance, impulse, and downright incompetence collide. From jaw-dropping tales of criminals who thought they were masterminds (but clearly weren’t) to the psychological patterns that drive reckless behavior, the duo pulls back the curtain on what really goes on in the criminal mind.But this isn’t just shock value. With Henry’s decades of real-world experience and Goldy’s sharp curiosity, the conversation goes beyond the headlines, examining consequences, delusions of grandeur, and the split-second decisions that change lives forever.With respect for victims and a commitment to truth, they also weave in practical takeaways about awareness, safety, and trusting your instincts. It’s gripping, insightful, sometimes unbelievable, and always rooted in the reality that knowledge is power.Because sometimes… the devil isn’t brilliant. He’s just careless.The Devil’s Recap• The stories shared are based on true events.• Criminals often exhibit similar thought patterns and behaviors.• Many criminals fail due to a lack of planning and foresight.• Substances can impair judgment, leading to poor decisions.• Criminal competence is often just ignorance of the law.• Fear and ego can make unpredictable individuals dangerous.• It's crucial to be aware of your surroundings for personal safety.• Bizarre criminal cases often highlight the absurdity of human behavior.• Understanding criminal psychology can help in preventing crime.• Respect for victims and the truth is paramount in discussing crime.Sound bites"This isn't fiction.""They have the same thinking.""Be aware of your surroundings."Chapters00:00 Introduction to the Dark Side of Humanity01:46 Criminal Antics and Their Consequences07:33 Understanding Criminal Psychology13:36 The Nature of Criminal Competence
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      <pubDate>Wed, 18 Feb 2026 05:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Goldy Locks</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>The Devil’s DetailsIn this episode of Daddy Knows the Devil, Goldy Locks and her father, Henry Peter, step deep into the strange and unsettling world of true crime, where arrogance, impulse, and downright incompetence collide. From jaw-dropping tales of criminals who thought they were masterminds (but clearly weren’t) to the psychological patterns that drive reckless behavior, the duo pulls back the curtain on what really goes on in the criminal mind.But this isn’t just shock value. With Henry’s decades of real-world experience and Goldy’s sharp curiosity, the conversation goes beyond the headlines, examining consequences, delusions of grandeur, and the split-second decisions that change lives forever.With respect for victims and a commitment to truth, they also weave in practical takeaways about awareness, safety, and trusting your instincts. It’s gripping, insightful, sometimes unbelievable, and always rooted in the reality that knowledge is power.Because sometimes… the devil isn’t brilliant. He’s just careless.The Devil’s Recap• The stories shared are based on true events.• Criminals often exhibit similar thought patterns and behaviors.• Many criminals fail due to a lack of planning and foresight.• Substances can impair judgment, leading to poor decisions.• Criminal competence is often just ignorance of the law.• Fear and ego can make unpredictable individuals dangerous.• It's crucial to be aware of your surroundings for personal safety.• Bizarre criminal cases often highlight the absurdity of human behavior.• Understanding criminal psychology can help in preventing crime.• Respect for victims and the truth is paramount in discussing crime.Sound bites"This isn't fiction.""They have the same thinking.""Be aware of your surroundings."Chapters00:00 Introduction to the Dark Side of Humanity01:46 Criminal Antics and Their Consequences07:33 Understanding Criminal Psychology13:36 The Nature of Criminal Competence
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        <![CDATA[<p>The Devil’s Details<br>In this episode of Daddy Knows the Devil, Goldy Locks and her father, Henry Peter, step deep into the strange and unsettling world of true crime, where arrogance, impulse, and downright incompetence collide. From jaw-dropping tales of criminals who thought they were masterminds (but clearly weren’t) to the psychological patterns that drive reckless behavior, the duo pulls back the curtain on what really goes on in the criminal mind.<br>But this isn’t just shock value. With Henry’s decades of real-world experience and Goldy’s sharp curiosity, the conversation goes beyond the headlines, examining consequences, delusions of grandeur, and the split-second decisions that change lives forever.<br>With respect for victims and a commitment to truth, they also weave in practical takeaways about awareness, safety, and trusting your instincts. It’s gripping, insightful, sometimes unbelievable, and always rooted in the reality that knowledge is power.<br>Because sometimes… the devil isn’t brilliant. He’s just careless.<br>The Devil’s Recap<br>• The stories shared are based on true events.<br>• Criminals often exhibit similar thought patterns and behaviors.<br>• Many criminals fail due to a lack of planning and foresight.<br>• Substances can impair judgment, leading to poor decisions.<br>• Criminal competence is often just ignorance of the law.<br>• Fear and ego can make unpredictable individuals dangerous.<br>• It's crucial to be aware of your surroundings for personal safety.<br>• Bizarre criminal cases often highlight the absurdity of human behavior.<br>• Understanding criminal psychology can help in preventing crime.<br>• Respect for victims and the truth is paramount in discussing crime.<br>Sound bites<br>"This isn't fiction."<br>"They have the same thinking."<br>"Be aware of your surroundings."<br>Chapters<br>00:00 Introduction to the Dark Side of Humanity<br>01:46 Criminal Antics and Their Consequences<br>07:33 Understanding Criminal Psychology<br>13:36 The Nature of Criminal Competence</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>You Tried WHAT? The Dumbest Crimes Ever Attempted- Daddy Knows The Devil EPS #15</title>
      <description>The Devils’s DetailsIn this episode, Goldy Locks teams up with her father, veteran parole officer Henry Peter, to rip the lid off true crime from both sides of the system. They break down real cases, unpack the psychology behind criminal behavior, and expose the warped thinking that fuels it. Nothing is sugar-coated. Nothing is off limits.But it’s not all darkness. With razor-sharp wit and a little gallows humor, they share unbelievable “stupid criminal” stories that prove delusion and impulsive decisions are often a criminal’s downfall. Beneath the laughs is a serious message: stay aware, trust your instincts, and understand that evil doesn’t always look the way you think it does. In a world full of strange behavior and bad choices, knowledge is power — and safety starts with paying attention.The Devil’s Recap• Always be aware of your surroundings and stay safe.• Criminals often underestimate the intelligence of law enforcement.• Many criminals are driven by impulse and ego, leading to poor decisions.• The consequences of crime can be severe and irreversible.• Humor can be found even in the most bizarre criminal stories.• Education and awareness can help break the cycle of crime.• Not all criminals are masterminds; many are just careless.• The importance of thinking through actions before committing a crime.• Entitlement can blind individuals to the consequences of their actions.• There is always hope for rehabilitation if individuals choose to change.



Sound bites"Bitcoin is totally traceable.""They just don't think at all.""Always stay safe out there."Chapters00:00 Introduction to True Crime and Safety02:56 The Guthrie Case: A Kidnapping Story05:42 Stupid Criminals: Tales from the Field11:33 The Psychology of Criminal Behavior17:04 Bizarre Criminal Stories and Their Consequences28:56 Lessons Learned from Criminal Folly
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      <pubDate>Thu, 12 Feb 2026 05:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Goldy Locks</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>The Devils’s DetailsIn this episode, Goldy Locks teams up with her father, veteran parole officer Henry Peter, to rip the lid off true crime from both sides of the system. They break down real cases, unpack the psychology behind criminal behavior, and expose the warped thinking that fuels it. Nothing is sugar-coated. Nothing is off limits.But it’s not all darkness. With razor-sharp wit and a little gallows humor, they share unbelievable “stupid criminal” stories that prove delusion and impulsive decisions are often a criminal’s downfall. Beneath the laughs is a serious message: stay aware, trust your instincts, and understand that evil doesn’t always look the way you think it does. In a world full of strange behavior and bad choices, knowledge is power — and safety starts with paying attention.The Devil’s Recap• Always be aware of your surroundings and stay safe.• Criminals often underestimate the intelligence of law enforcement.• Many criminals are driven by impulse and ego, leading to poor decisions.• The consequences of crime can be severe and irreversible.• Humor can be found even in the most bizarre criminal stories.• Education and awareness can help break the cycle of crime.• Not all criminals are masterminds; many are just careless.• The importance of thinking through actions before committing a crime.• Entitlement can blind individuals to the consequences of their actions.• There is always hope for rehabilitation if individuals choose to change.



Sound bites"Bitcoin is totally traceable.""They just don't think at all.""Always stay safe out there."Chapters00:00 Introduction to True Crime and Safety02:56 The Guthrie Case: A Kidnapping Story05:42 Stupid Criminals: Tales from the Field11:33 The Psychology of Criminal Behavior17:04 Bizarre Criminal Stories and Their Consequences28:56 Lessons Learned from Criminal Folly
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        <![CDATA[<p>The Devils’s Details<br>In this episode, Goldy Locks teams up with her father, veteran parole officer Henry Peter, to rip the lid off true crime from both sides of the system. They break down real cases, unpack the psychology behind criminal behavior, and expose the warped thinking that fuels it. Nothing is sugar-coated. Nothing is off limits.<br>But it’s not all darkness. With razor-sharp wit and a little gallows humor, they share unbelievable “stupid criminal” stories that prove delusion and impulsive decisions are often a criminal’s downfall. Beneath the laughs is a serious message: stay aware, trust your instincts, and understand that evil doesn’t always look the way you think it does. In a world full of strange behavior and bad choices, knowledge is power — and safety starts with paying attention.<br>The Devil’s Recap<br>• Always be aware of your surroundings and stay safe.<br>• Criminals often underestimate the intelligence of law enforcement.<br>• Many criminals are driven by impulse and ego, leading to poor decisions.<br>• The consequences of crime can be severe and irreversible.<br>• Humor can be found even in the most bizarre criminal stories.<br>• Education and awareness can help break the cycle of crime.<br>• Not all criminals are masterminds; many are just careless.<br>• The importance of thinking through actions before committing a crime.<br>• Entitlement can blind individuals to the consequences of their actions.<br>• There is always hope for rehabilitation if individuals choose to change.</p>
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<p>Sound bites<br>"Bitcoin is totally traceable."<br>"They just don't think at all."<br>"Always stay safe out there."<br>Chapters<br>00:00 Introduction to True Crime and Safety<br>02:56 The Guthrie Case: A Kidnapping Story<br>05:42 Stupid Criminals: Tales from the Field<br>11:33 The Psychology of Criminal Behavior<br>17:04 Bizarre Criminal Stories and Their Consequences<br>28:56 Lessons Learned from Criminal Folly</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Monsters in the Free World - Daddy Knows The Devil - EPS #14</title>
      <description>What really happens when a lifetime criminal walks free?In this gripping episode of Daddy Knows The Devil, Goldy Locks sits down with the one man who’s seen it all up close, her father, veteran parole officer Henry Peter. With more than 30 years inside the system and no patience for sugar-coated narratives, Henry breaks down the raw reality of life after prison.The case at the center? A man named Peter, released after 40 years behind bars, who quickly learns that freedom can be more terrifying than confinement. As the story unfolds, Goldy pushes into the uncomfortable territory most people avoid: Do monsters ever truly change? And if they don’t… who pays the price?This episode blends firsthand confession with a hard-edged lesson in survival, exposing manipulation, psychological warfare, and the unsettling truth about second chances gone wrong. It closes with practical safety insights every listener should carry with them, because sometimes the most dangerous part of the sentence begins after release.Strap in. This isn’t scripted crime drama.It’s crime, told by family.The Devil’s Details• True crime stories can educate and empower listeners.• Long-term inmates often struggle to reintegrate into society.• Reading body language is crucial for safety.• Parole can be a challenging transition for released inmates.• Not all paroled individuals are grateful for their freedom.• Trusting patterns of behavior is more reliable than excuses.• Situational awareness is key to personal safety.• Documentation and reporting are essential in case of threats.• Rehabilitation is complex and should not be romanticized.• Compassion must coexist with caution in interactions with former inmates.
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      <pubDate>Sat, 07 Feb 2026 05:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Goldy Locks</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>What really happens when a lifetime criminal walks free?In this gripping episode of Daddy Knows The Devil, Goldy Locks sits down with the one man who’s seen it all up close, her father, veteran parole officer Henry Peter. With more than 30 years inside the system and no patience for sugar-coated narratives, Henry breaks down the raw reality of life after prison.The case at the center? A man named Peter, released after 40 years behind bars, who quickly learns that freedom can be more terrifying than confinement. As the story unfolds, Goldy pushes into the uncomfortable territory most people avoid: Do monsters ever truly change? And if they don’t… who pays the price?This episode blends firsthand confession with a hard-edged lesson in survival, exposing manipulation, psychological warfare, and the unsettling truth about second chances gone wrong. It closes with practical safety insights every listener should carry with them, because sometimes the most dangerous part of the sentence begins after release.Strap in. This isn’t scripted crime drama.It’s crime, told by family.The Devil’s Details• True crime stories can educate and empower listeners.• Long-term inmates often struggle to reintegrate into society.• Reading body language is crucial for safety.• Parole can be a challenging transition for released inmates.• Not all paroled individuals are grateful for their freedom.• Trusting patterns of behavior is more reliable than excuses.• Situational awareness is key to personal safety.• Documentation and reporting are essential in case of threats.• Rehabilitation is complex and should not be romanticized.• Compassion must coexist with caution in interactions with former inmates.
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        <![CDATA[<p>What really happens when a lifetime criminal walks free?<br>In this gripping episode of Daddy Knows The Devil, Goldy Locks sits down with the one man who’s seen it all up close, her father, veteran parole officer Henry Peter. With more than 30 years inside the system and no patience for sugar-coated narratives, Henry breaks down the raw reality of life after prison.<br>The case at the center? A man named Peter, released after 40 years behind bars, who quickly learns that freedom can be more terrifying than confinement. As the story unfolds, Goldy pushes into the uncomfortable territory most people avoid: Do monsters ever truly change? And if they don’t… who pays the price?<br>This episode blends firsthand confession with a hard-edged lesson in survival, exposing manipulation, psychological warfare, and the unsettling truth about second chances gone wrong. It closes with practical safety insights every listener should carry with them, because sometimes the most dangerous part of the sentence begins after release.<br>Strap in. This isn’t scripted crime drama.<br>It’s crime, told by family.<br>The Devil’s Details<br>• True crime stories can educate and empower listeners.<br>• Long-term inmates often struggle to reintegrate into society.<br>• Reading body language is crucial for safety.<br>• Parole can be a challenging transition for released inmates.<br>• Not all paroled individuals are grateful for their freedom.<br>• Trusting patterns of behavior is more reliable than excuses.<br>• Situational awareness is key to personal safety.<br>• Documentation and reporting are essential in case of threats.<br>• Rehabilitation is complex and should not be romanticized.<br>• Compassion must coexist with caution in interactions with former inmates.</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>One Shift From Death: Tracy’s True Story - Daddy Knows The Devil EPS #13</title>
      <description>The Devil's RecapIn this episode of Daddy Knows the Devil, Goldy Locks dives into the realities of true crime and what it really means to stay safe in high-risk environments. Through personal stories and real-world insight, the conversation explores the role of halfway houses and the often unseen dangers faced by those who work within them. The episode centers on the harrowing true story of Tracy, a woman who found herself in a life-threatening situation while working alone. Her experience becomes a powerful lesson in awareness, preparedness, and why safety protocols are not optional — they are essential.The Devil's Details• History repeats itself and we can learn from it.• We often think we know how we would react in danger, but we freeze.• Tracy's story highlights the failures of the system.• Halfway houses serve as a bridge for individuals reintegrating into society.• Safety protocols are crucial in high-risk environments.• Women in corrections face unique challenges and risks.• Survival can sometimes mean compliance in dangerous situations.• Understanding the environment is key to ensuring safety.• The system must actively assess risk, not assume safety.• This podcast aims to educate and empower listeners about personal safety.TitlesSurviving the Unthinkable: Tracy's StoryThe Dark Side of Halfway HousesSound bites"You freeze in bad situations.""Compliance can be survival.""Stay safe out there, be free."Chapters00:00 Introduction to True Crime and Personal Stories02:25 Survival Stories: Personal Encounters with Danger06:38 Understanding Halfway Houses and Their Purpose12:27 Tracy's Story: A Cautionary Tale21:01 The Incident: Tracy's Encounter with Danger30:58 Lessons Learned: Safety Protocols and Compliance
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      <pubDate>Thu, 29 Jan 2026 23:49:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Goldy Locks</itunes:author>
      <itunes:image href="https://megaphone.imgix.net/podcasts/6f5d8d5e-fd6b-11f0-897d-4f7b56ffb715/image/869eeee58bb9024a99bb22598c384e70.jpg?ixlib=rails-4.3.1&amp;max-w=3000&amp;max-h=3000&amp;fit=crop&amp;auto=format,compress"/>
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      <itunes:summary>The Devil's RecapIn this episode of Daddy Knows the Devil, Goldy Locks dives into the realities of true crime and what it really means to stay safe in high-risk environments. Through personal stories and real-world insight, the conversation explores the role of halfway houses and the often unseen dangers faced by those who work within them. The episode centers on the harrowing true story of Tracy, a woman who found herself in a life-threatening situation while working alone. Her experience becomes a powerful lesson in awareness, preparedness, and why safety protocols are not optional — they are essential.The Devil's Details• History repeats itself and we can learn from it.• We often think we know how we would react in danger, but we freeze.• Tracy's story highlights the failures of the system.• Halfway houses serve as a bridge for individuals reintegrating into society.• Safety protocols are crucial in high-risk environments.• Women in corrections face unique challenges and risks.• Survival can sometimes mean compliance in dangerous situations.• Understanding the environment is key to ensuring safety.• The system must actively assess risk, not assume safety.• This podcast aims to educate and empower listeners about personal safety.TitlesSurviving the Unthinkable: Tracy's StoryThe Dark Side of Halfway HousesSound bites"You freeze in bad situations.""Compliance can be survival.""Stay safe out there, be free."Chapters00:00 Introduction to True Crime and Personal Stories02:25 Survival Stories: Personal Encounters with Danger06:38 Understanding Halfway Houses and Their Purpose12:27 Tracy's Story: A Cautionary Tale21:01 The Incident: Tracy's Encounter with Danger30:58 Lessons Learned: Safety Protocols and Compliance
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        <![CDATA[<p>The Devil's Recap<br>In this episode of Daddy Knows the Devil, Goldy Locks dives into the realities of true crime and what it really means to stay safe in high-risk environments. Through personal stories and real-world insight, the conversation explores the role of halfway houses and the often unseen dangers faced by those who work within them. The episode centers on the harrowing true story of Tracy, a woman who found herself in a life-threatening situation while working alone. Her experience becomes a powerful lesson in awareness, preparedness, and why safety protocols are not optional — they are essential.<br>The Devil's Details<br>• History repeats itself and we can learn from it.<br>• We often think we know how we would react in danger, but we freeze.<br>• Tracy's story highlights the failures of the system.<br>• Halfway houses serve as a bridge for individuals reintegrating into society.<br>• Safety protocols are crucial in high-risk environments.<br>• Women in corrections face unique challenges and risks.<br>• Survival can sometimes mean compliance in dangerous situations.<br>• Understanding the environment is key to ensuring safety.<br>• The system must actively assess risk, not assume safety.<br>• This podcast aims to educate and empower listeners about personal safety.<br>Titles<br>Surviving the Unthinkable: Tracy's Story<br>The Dark Side of Halfway Houses<br>Sound bites<br>"You freeze in bad situations."<br>"Compliance can be survival."<br>"Stay safe out there, be free."<br>Chapters<br>00:00 Introduction to True Crime and Personal Stories<br>02:25 Survival Stories: Personal Encounters with Danger<br>06:38 Understanding Halfway Houses and Their Purpose<br>12:27 Tracy's Story: A Cautionary Tale<br>21:01 The Incident: Tracy's Encounter with Danger<br>30:58 Lessons Learned: Safety Protocols and Compliance</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>You Don't Break the Cycle You Interrupt It: Sherry’s Story - Daddy Knows The Devil EPS #12</title>
      <description>You Don't Break the Cycle You Interrupt It: Sherry’s Story - Daddy Knows The Devil EPS #12

The Devil's Recap
In this episode of Daddy Knows the Devil, Goldy Locks sits down with her father, Henry Peter, for an unflinching look at the juvenile justice system through the real-life story of Sherry, a young girl raised in chaos, survival, and learned trauma.
Together, they dismantle common misconceptions about parole officers and corrections work, revealing that the job is far more than paperwork and protocols. Henry draws from firsthand experience, sharing what it truly means to work with at-risk youth, understanding their histories, navigating impossible choices, and confronting the thin line between accountability and survival.
As Sherry’s story unfolds, the conversation exposes how environment, neglect, and abuse shape behavior, and how cycles of exploitation, particularly her entrapment by a pimp, are rarely as simple as “bad choices.” Goldy and Henry explore how learned behavior, fear, and lack of intervention can trap someone in a system designed more to manage risk than to heal.
The episode doesn’t offer easy answers. Instead, it delivers hard truths about safety, responsibility, and the limits of the system, reminding listeners that in some situations, the best outcome isn’t perfection or redemption, but survival. A raw, compassionate discussion about human complexity, and what it really means to try to break the cycle.
The Devil's Details

"You don't have time to think about it."
"Leaving is the most dangerous moment."
"Familiar chaos feels safer than the unknown."
"Not every bad choice is really a choice."
"Sometimes safety means managing risk, not eliminating it."



Sound bites

"You don't have time to think about it."
"Leaving is the most dangerous moment."
"Familiar chaos feels safer than the unknown."

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to the Episode
00:41 Understanding the Role of a Parole Officer
23:26 Sherry's Chaotic Upbringing
33:42 The Pimp's Control and Intervention
42:11 Breaking the Cycle: Managing Risk
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      <pubDate>Thu, 22 Jan 2026 15:33:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Goldy Locks</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>You Don't Break the Cycle You Interrupt It: Sherry’s Story - Daddy Knows The Devil EPS #12

The Devil's Recap
In this episode of Daddy Knows the Devil, Goldy Locks sits down with her father, Henry Peter, for an unflinching look at the juvenile justice system through the real-life story of Sherry, a young girl raised in chaos, survival, and learned trauma.
Together, they dismantle common misconceptions about parole officers and corrections work, revealing that the job is far more than paperwork and protocols. Henry draws from firsthand experience, sharing what it truly means to work with at-risk youth, understanding their histories, navigating impossible choices, and confronting the thin line between accountability and survival.
As Sherry’s story unfolds, the conversation exposes how environment, neglect, and abuse shape behavior, and how cycles of exploitation, particularly her entrapment by a pimp, are rarely as simple as “bad choices.” Goldy and Henry explore how learned behavior, fear, and lack of intervention can trap someone in a system designed more to manage risk than to heal.
The episode doesn’t offer easy answers. Instead, it delivers hard truths about safety, responsibility, and the limits of the system, reminding listeners that in some situations, the best outcome isn’t perfection or redemption, but survival. A raw, compassionate discussion about human complexity, and what it really means to try to break the cycle.
The Devil's Details

"You don't have time to think about it."
"Leaving is the most dangerous moment."
"Familiar chaos feels safer than the unknown."
"Not every bad choice is really a choice."
"Sometimes safety means managing risk, not eliminating it."



Sound bites

"You don't have time to think about it."
"Leaving is the most dangerous moment."
"Familiar chaos feels safer than the unknown."

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to the Episode
00:41 Understanding the Role of a Parole Officer
23:26 Sherry's Chaotic Upbringing
33:42 The Pimp's Control and Intervention
42:11 Breaking the Cycle: Managing Risk
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        <![CDATA[<p>You Don't Break the Cycle You Interrupt It: Sherry’s Story - Daddy Knows The Devil EPS #12

The Devil's Recap
In this episode of Daddy Knows the Devil, Goldy Locks sits down with her father, Henry Peter, for an unflinching look at the juvenile justice system through the real-life story of Sherry, a young girl raised in chaos, survival, and learned trauma.
Together, they dismantle common misconceptions about parole officers and corrections work, revealing that the job is far more than paperwork and protocols. Henry draws from firsthand experience, sharing what it truly means to work with at-risk youth, understanding their histories, navigating impossible choices, and confronting the thin line between accountability and survival.
As Sherry’s story unfolds, the conversation exposes how environment, neglect, and abuse shape behavior, and how cycles of exploitation, particularly her entrapment by a pimp, are rarely as simple as “bad choices.” Goldy and Henry explore how learned behavior, fear, and lack of intervention can trap someone in a system designed more to manage risk than to heal.
The episode doesn’t offer easy answers. Instead, it delivers hard truths about safety, responsibility, and the limits of the system, reminding listeners that in some situations, the best outcome isn’t perfection or redemption, but survival. A raw, compassionate discussion about human complexity, and what it really means to try to break the cycle.
The Devil's Details

"You don't have time to think about it."
"Leaving is the most dangerous moment."
"Familiar chaos feels safer than the unknown."
"Not every bad choice is really a choice."
"Sometimes safety means managing risk, not eliminating it."</p>
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<p>Sound bites

"You don't have time to think about it."
"Leaving is the most dangerous moment."
"Familiar chaos feels safer than the unknown."

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to the Episode
00:41 Understanding the Role of a Parole Officer
23:26 Sherry's Chaotic Upbringing
33:42 The Pimp's Control and Intervention
42:11 Breaking the Cycle: Managing Risk</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:duration>3119</itunes:duration>
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      <title>Privilege With a Trigger Finger: The Making of Greg - Daddy Knows The Devil EPS #11</title>
      <description>The Devil's RecapIn this episode of Daddy Knows the Devil, Goldy Locks and her father, veteran parole officer Henry Peter, unpack one of the most volatile cases of his career: Greg, a young man whose mental health struggles, family entitlement, and access to a firearm created a perfect storm. As political influence, money, and quiet backroom pressure collide with the realities of parole supervision, Henry finds himself placed directly in the crosshairs, tasked with making the hard call no one else wants to own. The conversation explores how untreated mental illness, spoiled upbringing, and a belief in being “above the law” can escalate into real danger, especially when weapons are involved. This episode pulls back the curtain on how systems protect themselves, how accountability gets shifted, and why warning signs are often ignored until it’s too late, leaving listeners with sobering lessons about power, responsibility, and public safety.The Devil’s DetailsWeapons plus emotional instability are a deadly combination.Money and influence cannot replace accountability.Mental health warning signs should never be ignored.Institutions protect themselves first.When family conflict escalates, outside intervention can save lives.Communication seems to be one of the hardest things about your job.Everybody has something to offer.Let them talk. You are in control.The law doesn't care who your father is.If you don't have the time, don't do the crime.Sound bites"Everybody has something to offer.""Let them talk. You are in control.""Institutions protect themselves first."Chapters00:00 Introduction to True Crime and Family Dynamics02:39 The Case of Greg: A Troubling Background05:34 Communication Challenges in Corrections08:57 The Influence of Wealth and Power11:40 Mental Health and Family Conflict14:39 Weapons and Emotional Instability17:23 The Consequences of Entitlement20:17 The Role of Institutions in Accountability23:07 Final Thoughts and Takeaways
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      <pubDate>Wed, 14 Jan 2026 05:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Goldy Locks</itunes:author>
      <itunes:image href="https://megaphone.imgix.net/podcasts/c6b8a440-f13a-11f0-8cb6-37c689d96a20/image/0188304630dd45c7bc0c10fe6210011c.jpg?ixlib=rails-4.3.1&amp;max-w=3000&amp;max-h=3000&amp;fit=crop&amp;auto=format,compress"/>
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      <itunes:summary>The Devil's RecapIn this episode of Daddy Knows the Devil, Goldy Locks and her father, veteran parole officer Henry Peter, unpack one of the most volatile cases of his career: Greg, a young man whose mental health struggles, family entitlement, and access to a firearm created a perfect storm. As political influence, money, and quiet backroom pressure collide with the realities of parole supervision, Henry finds himself placed directly in the crosshairs, tasked with making the hard call no one else wants to own. The conversation explores how untreated mental illness, spoiled upbringing, and a belief in being “above the law” can escalate into real danger, especially when weapons are involved. This episode pulls back the curtain on how systems protect themselves, how accountability gets shifted, and why warning signs are often ignored until it’s too late, leaving listeners with sobering lessons about power, responsibility, and public safety.The Devil’s DetailsWeapons plus emotional instability are a deadly combination.Money and influence cannot replace accountability.Mental health warning signs should never be ignored.Institutions protect themselves first.When family conflict escalates, outside intervention can save lives.Communication seems to be one of the hardest things about your job.Everybody has something to offer.Let them talk. You are in control.The law doesn't care who your father is.If you don't have the time, don't do the crime.Sound bites"Everybody has something to offer.""Let them talk. You are in control.""Institutions protect themselves first."Chapters00:00 Introduction to True Crime and Family Dynamics02:39 The Case of Greg: A Troubling Background05:34 Communication Challenges in Corrections08:57 The Influence of Wealth and Power11:40 Mental Health and Family Conflict14:39 Weapons and Emotional Instability17:23 The Consequences of Entitlement20:17 The Role of Institutions in Accountability23:07 Final Thoughts and Takeaways
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        <![CDATA[<p>The Devil's Recap<br>In this episode of Daddy Knows the Devil, Goldy Locks and her father, veteran parole officer Henry Peter, unpack one of the most volatile cases of his career: Greg, a young man whose mental health struggles, family entitlement, and access to a firearm created a perfect storm. As political influence, money, and quiet backroom pressure collide with the realities of parole supervision, Henry finds himself placed directly in the crosshairs, tasked with making the hard call no one else wants to own. The conversation explores how untreated mental illness, spoiled upbringing, and a belief in being “above the law” can escalate into real danger, especially when weapons are involved. This episode pulls back the curtain on how systems protect themselves, how accountability gets shifted, and why warning signs are often ignored until it’s too late, leaving listeners with sobering lessons about power, responsibility, and public safety.<br>The Devil’s Details<br>Weapons plus emotional instability are a deadly combination.<br>Money and influence cannot replace accountability.<br>Mental health warning signs should never be ignored.<br>Institutions protect themselves first.<br>When family conflict escalates, outside intervention can save lives.<br>Communication seems to be one of the hardest things about your job.<br>Everybody has something to offer.<br>Let them talk. You are in control.<br>The law doesn't care who your father is.<br>If you don't have the time, don't do the crime.<br>Sound bites<br>"Everybody has something to offer."<br>"Let them talk. You are in control."<br>"Institutions protect themselves first."<br>Chapters<br>00:00 Introduction to True Crime and Family Dynamics<br>02:39 The Case of Greg: A Troubling Background<br>05:34 Communication Challenges in Corrections<br>08:57 The Influence of Wealth and Power<br>11:40 Mental Health and Family Conflict<br>14:39 Weapons and Emotional Instability<br>17:23 The Consequences of Entitlement<br>20:17 The Role of Institutions in Accountability<br>23:07 Final Thoughts and Takeaways</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>When Normal Is the Warning Sign: Benny’s Story - Daddy Knows The Devil EPS #10</title>
      <description>The Devil's RecapIn this episode of Daddy Knows the Devil, Goldy Locks and her father, veteran parole officer Henry Peter, examine one of the most unsettling truths in criminal justice: the people who cause the most harm often look completely ordinary. Through the case of Benny, a man whose history revealed deeply troubling behavioral patterns, they break down how predators hide in plain sight, why understanding psychology and repetition matters, and how warning signs are often missed until it’s too late. Drawing from decades inside the system, this conversation explores the limits of rehabilitation, the emotional toll of supervision, and the critical role awareness plays in prevention. This episode isn’t about shock; it’s about recognizing patterns before they become irreversible.The Devil'sDetails• Goldy and her father discuss their experiences with crime and safety.• The importance of being cautious and aware of one's surroundings is emphasized.• Criminal behavior often follows identifiable patterns that can aid in prevention.• Juvenile records are often sealed, complicating the understanding of offenders' backgrounds.• Many offenders have histories of abuse themselves, contributing to their behavior.• The conversation highlights the challenges of rehabilitating pedophiles.• Patterns of abuse often repeat, with victims becoming perpetrators.• Trusting instincts and being aware of red flags is crucial for safety.• The hosts stress the importance of asking uncomfortable questions to prevent harm.• Change is uncomfortable, but necessary for rehabilitation.Sound bites"Predators rarely look dangerous.""Patterns matter more than appearances.""Uneasiness and evasiveness matter."Chapters00:00 Introduction: A Sickly Start07:36 Understanding Criminal Patterns and Authority19:19 The Case of Benny: A Deep Dive into Pedophilia28:27 Patterns of Abuse: The Cycle of Victimization40:25 Closing Thoughts: Awareness and Prevention
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      <pubDate>Wed, 07 Jan 2026 05:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Goldy Locks</itunes:author>
      <itunes:image href="https://megaphone.imgix.net/podcasts/9aa00d78-ec83-11f0-9154-eb06d78e42bc/image/32ea5c8df0e01a8f623f1f133f8c7d8b.jpg?ixlib=rails-4.3.1&amp;max-w=3000&amp;max-h=3000&amp;fit=crop&amp;auto=format,compress"/>
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      <itunes:summary>The Devil's RecapIn this episode of Daddy Knows the Devil, Goldy Locks and her father, veteran parole officer Henry Peter, examine one of the most unsettling truths in criminal justice: the people who cause the most harm often look completely ordinary. Through the case of Benny, a man whose history revealed deeply troubling behavioral patterns, they break down how predators hide in plain sight, why understanding psychology and repetition matters, and how warning signs are often missed until it’s too late. Drawing from decades inside the system, this conversation explores the limits of rehabilitation, the emotional toll of supervision, and the critical role awareness plays in prevention. This episode isn’t about shock; it’s about recognizing patterns before they become irreversible.The Devil'sDetails• Goldy and her father discuss their experiences with crime and safety.• The importance of being cautious and aware of one's surroundings is emphasized.• Criminal behavior often follows identifiable patterns that can aid in prevention.• Juvenile records are often sealed, complicating the understanding of offenders' backgrounds.• Many offenders have histories of abuse themselves, contributing to their behavior.• The conversation highlights the challenges of rehabilitating pedophiles.• Patterns of abuse often repeat, with victims becoming perpetrators.• Trusting instincts and being aware of red flags is crucial for safety.• The hosts stress the importance of asking uncomfortable questions to prevent harm.• Change is uncomfortable, but necessary for rehabilitation.Sound bites"Predators rarely look dangerous.""Patterns matter more than appearances.""Uneasiness and evasiveness matter."Chapters00:00 Introduction: A Sickly Start07:36 Understanding Criminal Patterns and Authority19:19 The Case of Benny: A Deep Dive into Pedophilia28:27 Patterns of Abuse: The Cycle of Victimization40:25 Closing Thoughts: Awareness and Prevention
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        <![CDATA[<p>The Devil's Recap<br>In this episode of Daddy Knows the Devil, Goldy Locks and her father, veteran parole officer Henry Peter, examine one of the most unsettling truths in criminal justice: the people who cause the most harm often look completely ordinary. Through the case of Benny, a man whose history revealed deeply troubling behavioral patterns, they break down how predators hide in plain sight, why understanding psychology and repetition matters, and how warning signs are often missed until it’s too late. Drawing from decades inside the system, this conversation explores the limits of rehabilitation, the emotional toll of supervision, and the critical role awareness plays in prevention. This episode isn’t about shock; it’s about recognizing patterns before they become irreversible.<br>The Devil'sDetails<br>• Goldy and her father discuss their experiences with crime and safety.<br>• The importance of being cautious and aware of one's surroundings is emphasized.<br>• Criminal behavior often follows identifiable patterns that can aid in prevention.<br>• Juvenile records are often sealed, complicating the understanding of offenders' backgrounds.<br>• Many offenders have histories of abuse themselves, contributing to their behavior.<br>• The conversation highlights the challenges of rehabilitating pedophiles.<br>• Patterns of abuse often repeat, with victims becoming perpetrators.<br>• Trusting instincts and being aware of red flags is crucial for safety.<br>• The hosts stress the importance of asking uncomfortable questions to prevent harm.<br>• Change is uncomfortable, but necessary for rehabilitation.<br>Sound bites<br>"Predators rarely look dangerous."<br>"Patterns matter more than appearances."<br>"Uneasiness and evasiveness matter."<br>Chapters<br>00:00 Introduction: A Sickly Start<br>07:36 Understanding Criminal Patterns and Authority<br>19:19 The Case of Benny: A Deep Dive into Pedophilia<br>28:27 Patterns of Abuse: The Cycle of Victimization<br>40:25 Closing Thoughts: Awareness and Prevention</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>When Loyalty Becomes a Life Sentence - Hatchet Harry - Daddy Knows The Devil EPS #9</title>
      <description>The Devil's RecapIn this episode of Daddy Knows the Devil, Goldy Locks and her father, Henry Peter, delve into the complex story of Hatchet Harry, a man who took the fall for a murder he didn't commit out of loyalty to a friend. The conversation explores themes of loyalty, the consequences of choices, and the challenges faced by individuals navigating the criminal justice system, particularly in halfway houses. Through their discussion, they highlight the struggles of maintaining one's identity and truth in a system that often prioritizes compliance over justice.The Devil's DetailsTrue crime fascinates us because of human behavior.Loyalty can lead to severe consequences.The system often overlooks individual circumstances.Mental illness plays a significant role in criminal behavior.Navigating a halfway house can be challenging for parolees.Compliance in the system can lead to frustration.The burden of innocence can be heavy.Support systems are crucial for reintegration.Awareness of surroundings is essential for safety.Sometimes the system creates the problems it seeks to solve.Sound bites"This is Daddy Knows the Devil.""Truth doesn't always protect you.""Danger doesn't always announce itself."Chapters00:00 Introduction to Daddy Knows the Devil02:02 The Story of Hatchet Harry06:07 Loyalty and Consequences10:01 The Burden of Innocence14:25 Navigating the Halfway House21:56 Pressure and Compliance29:19 The Call to Action35:44 Reflections on the System and Survival
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      <pubDate>Wed, 31 Dec 2025 13:37:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Goldy Locks</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>The Devil's RecapIn this episode of Daddy Knows the Devil, Goldy Locks and her father, Henry Peter, delve into the complex story of Hatchet Harry, a man who took the fall for a murder he didn't commit out of loyalty to a friend. The conversation explores themes of loyalty, the consequences of choices, and the challenges faced by individuals navigating the criminal justice system, particularly in halfway houses. Through their discussion, they highlight the struggles of maintaining one's identity and truth in a system that often prioritizes compliance over justice.The Devil's DetailsTrue crime fascinates us because of human behavior.Loyalty can lead to severe consequences.The system often overlooks individual circumstances.Mental illness plays a significant role in criminal behavior.Navigating a halfway house can be challenging for parolees.Compliance in the system can lead to frustration.The burden of innocence can be heavy.Support systems are crucial for reintegration.Awareness of surroundings is essential for safety.Sometimes the system creates the problems it seeks to solve.Sound bites"This is Daddy Knows the Devil.""Truth doesn't always protect you.""Danger doesn't always announce itself."Chapters00:00 Introduction to Daddy Knows the Devil02:02 The Story of Hatchet Harry06:07 Loyalty and Consequences10:01 The Burden of Innocence14:25 Navigating the Halfway House21:56 Pressure and Compliance29:19 The Call to Action35:44 Reflections on the System and Survival
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        <![CDATA[<p>The Devil's Recap<br>In this episode of Daddy Knows the Devil, Goldy Locks and her father, Henry Peter, delve into the complex story of Hatchet Harry, a man who took the fall for a murder he didn't commit out of loyalty to a friend. The conversation explores themes of loyalty, the consequences of choices, and the challenges faced by individuals navigating the criminal justice system, particularly in halfway houses. Through their discussion, they highlight the struggles of maintaining one's identity and truth in a system that often prioritizes compliance over justice.<br>The Devil's Details<br>True crime fascinates us because of human behavior.<br>Loyalty can lead to severe consequences.<br>The system often overlooks individual circumstances.<br>Mental illness plays a significant role in criminal behavior.<br>Navigating a halfway house can be challenging for parolees.<br>Compliance in the system can lead to frustration.<br>The burden of innocence can be heavy.<br>Support systems are crucial for reintegration.<br>Awareness of surroundings is essential for safety.<br>Sometimes the system creates the problems it seeks to solve.<br>Sound bites<br>"This is Daddy Knows the Devil."<br>"Truth doesn't always protect you."<br>"Danger doesn't always announce itself."<br>Chapters<br>00:00 Introduction to Daddy Knows the Devil<br>02:02 The Story of Hatchet Harry<br>06:07 Loyalty and Consequences<br>10:01 The Burden of Innocence<br>14:25 Navigating the Halfway House<br>21:56 Pressure and Compliance<br>29:19 The Call to Action<br>35:44 Reflections on the System and Survival</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>A Smile, a Script, and a Trail of Victims - Bill’s Story - Daddy Knows The Devil EPS #8</title>
      <description>The Devil’s DetailsIn this chilling episode of Daddy Knows the Devil, Goldy Locks and her father, veteran parole officer Henry Peter, confront one of the most unsettling truths of true crime: predators are often made long before they are caught. Through the case of Bill, a charming and well-groomed offender with a deeply broken upbringing, they explore how abuse, neglect, and learned behavior can shape dangerous patterns that follow a person into adulthood. Henry pulls from decades inside the parole system to expose how predators study their victims, manipulate perception, and exploit environments where they can blend in unnoticed. This episode doesn’t just tell a story, it issues a warning. With raw insight, lived experience, and hard-earned wisdom, Goldy and Henry challenge listeners to recognize red flags, question charm, and stay vigilant in a world where danger often hides in plain sight. 

The Devil’s Recap

Some monsters don't look dangerous.
Charm is not safety.
Pay attention to patterns, not words.
Trust discomfort; instincts exist for a reason.
The legal system is flawed.
Isolation increases risk.
Predators go where the victims are concentrated.
You can't fake progress.
Dysfunction shapes behavior.
Stay alert, stay informed.

Sound bites

"You can't fake progress."
"Charm is not safety."
"Isolation increases risk."

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to True Crime and Personal Stories
03:05 The Dangers of Charismatic Predators
05:53 Understanding the Psychology of Offenders
08:49 The Impact of Dysfunctional Upbringings
11:28 Recognizing Red Flags in Relationships
14:40 The Nature of Rape and Power Dynamics
17:20 Societal Issues and Parenting Challenges
20:12 The Role of Awareness in Personal Safety
29:48 Understanding the Mind of a Predator
37:56 The Escalation of Violence and Crime
44:01 The Flaws in the Justice System
49:57 Recognizing Patterns and Trusting Instincts
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      <pubDate>Wed, 24 Dec 2025 05:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Goldy Locks</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>The Devil’s DetailsIn this chilling episode of Daddy Knows the Devil, Goldy Locks and her father, veteran parole officer Henry Peter, confront one of the most unsettling truths of true crime: predators are often made long before they are caught. Through the case of Bill, a charming and well-groomed offender with a deeply broken upbringing, they explore how abuse, neglect, and learned behavior can shape dangerous patterns that follow a person into adulthood. Henry pulls from decades inside the parole system to expose how predators study their victims, manipulate perception, and exploit environments where they can blend in unnoticed. This episode doesn’t just tell a story, it issues a warning. With raw insight, lived experience, and hard-earned wisdom, Goldy and Henry challenge listeners to recognize red flags, question charm, and stay vigilant in a world where danger often hides in plain sight. 

The Devil’s Recap

Some monsters don't look dangerous.
Charm is not safety.
Pay attention to patterns, not words.
Trust discomfort; instincts exist for a reason.
The legal system is flawed.
Isolation increases risk.
Predators go where the victims are concentrated.
You can't fake progress.
Dysfunction shapes behavior.
Stay alert, stay informed.

Sound bites

"You can't fake progress."
"Charm is not safety."
"Isolation increases risk."

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to True Crime and Personal Stories
03:05 The Dangers of Charismatic Predators
05:53 Understanding the Psychology of Offenders
08:49 The Impact of Dysfunctional Upbringings
11:28 Recognizing Red Flags in Relationships
14:40 The Nature of Rape and Power Dynamics
17:20 Societal Issues and Parenting Challenges
20:12 The Role of Awareness in Personal Safety
29:48 Understanding the Mind of a Predator
37:56 The Escalation of Violence and Crime
44:01 The Flaws in the Justice System
49:57 Recognizing Patterns and Trusting Instincts
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        <![CDATA[<p>The Devil’s Details<br>In this chilling episode of Daddy Knows the Devil, Goldy Locks and her father, veteran parole officer Henry Peter, confront one of the most unsettling truths of true crime: predators are often made long before they are caught. Through the case of Bill, a charming and well-groomed offender with a deeply broken upbringing, they explore how abuse, neglect, and learned behavior can shape dangerous patterns that follow a person into adulthood. Henry pulls from decades inside the parole system to expose how predators study their victims, manipulate perception, and exploit environments where they can blend in unnoticed. This episode doesn’t just tell a story, it issues a warning. With raw insight, lived experience, and hard-earned wisdom, Goldy and Henry challenge listeners to recognize red flags, question charm, and stay vigilant in a world where danger often hides in plain sight. </p>
<p>The Devil’s Recap

Some monsters don't look dangerous.
Charm is not safety.
Pay attention to patterns, not words.
Trust discomfort; instincts exist for a reason.
The legal system is flawed.
Isolation increases risk.
Predators go where the victims are concentrated.
You can't fake progress.
Dysfunction shapes behavior.
Stay alert, stay informed.

Sound bites

"You can't fake progress."
"Charm is not safety."
"Isolation increases risk."

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to True Crime and Personal Stories
03:05 The Dangers of Charismatic Predators
05:53 Understanding the Psychology of Offenders
08:49 The Impact of Dysfunctional Upbringings
11:28 Recognizing Red Flags in Relationships
14:40 The Nature of Rape and Power Dynamics
17:20 Societal Issues and Parenting Challenges
20:12 The Role of Awareness in Personal Safety
29:48 Understanding the Mind of a Predator
37:56 The Escalation of Violence and Crime
44:01 The Flaws in the Justice System
49:57 Recognizing Patterns and Trusting Instincts</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:duration>3516</itunes:duration>
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      <title>Sharp Suit, Dark Intentions - When Instincts Catch a Criminal: The James Case - Daddy Knows The Devil EPS #7</title>
      <description>The Devil’s DetailsIn this episode of Daddy Knows the Devil, Goldy Locks and her father, veteran parole officer Henry Peter, peel back the curtain on the criminal mind through a case that proves danger doesn’t always announce itself. From the subtle power plays of parole meetings to the instincts that can mean the difference between safety and disaster, they dissect the story of James, a freshly released offender whose polished appearance hid a far darker truth. Blending real case-file experience with raw father-daughter conversation, this episode explores how criminals manipulate perception, how the system can miss warning signs, and why staying aware of your surroundings is no longer optional. This is true crime not for entertainment alone, but for survival.The Devil’s Recap• True crime stories can be enlightening and educational.• People are often fascinated by the darker aspects of human nature.• First impressions are crucial in understanding client dynamics.• Politicians may benefit from crime as it creates issues they can address.• Criminal behavior often stems from a lack of consequences.• Instincts play a vital role in personal safety.• Psychological tactics can be effective in interviews with clients.• The aftermath of crime can have lasting effects on victims.• Systemic issues in crime prevention need to be addressed.• Mental health plays a significant role in criminal behavior.
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      <pubDate>Wed, 17 Dec 2025 05:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Goldy Locks</itunes:author>
      <itunes:image href="https://megaphone.imgix.net/podcasts/4700de50-dacb-11f0-91a8-df21387870ba/image/82f7f428f1552b92e2bd574acfa44296.jpg?ixlib=rails-4.3.1&amp;max-w=3000&amp;max-h=3000&amp;fit=crop&amp;auto=format,compress"/>
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      <itunes:summary>The Devil’s DetailsIn this episode of Daddy Knows the Devil, Goldy Locks and her father, veteran parole officer Henry Peter, peel back the curtain on the criminal mind through a case that proves danger doesn’t always announce itself. From the subtle power plays of parole meetings to the instincts that can mean the difference between safety and disaster, they dissect the story of James, a freshly released offender whose polished appearance hid a far darker truth. Blending real case-file experience with raw father-daughter conversation, this episode explores how criminals manipulate perception, how the system can miss warning signs, and why staying aware of your surroundings is no longer optional. This is true crime not for entertainment alone, but for survival.The Devil’s Recap• True crime stories can be enlightening and educational.• People are often fascinated by the darker aspects of human nature.• First impressions are crucial in understanding client dynamics.• Politicians may benefit from crime as it creates issues they can address.• Criminal behavior often stems from a lack of consequences.• Instincts play a vital role in personal safety.• Psychological tactics can be effective in interviews with clients.• The aftermath of crime can have lasting effects on victims.• Systemic issues in crime prevention need to be addressed.• Mental health plays a significant role in criminal behavior.
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        <![CDATA[<p>The Devil’s Details<br>In this episode of Daddy Knows the Devil, Goldy Locks and her father, veteran parole officer Henry Peter, peel back the curtain on the criminal mind through a case that proves danger doesn’t always announce itself. From the subtle power plays of parole meetings to the instincts that can mean the difference between safety and disaster, they dissect the story of James, a freshly released offender whose polished appearance hid a far darker truth. Blending real case-file experience with raw father-daughter conversation, this episode explores how criminals manipulate perception, how the system can miss warning signs, and why staying aware of your surroundings is no longer optional. This is true crime not for entertainment alone, but for survival.<br>The Devil’s Recap<br>• True crime stories can be enlightening and educational.<br>• People are often fascinated by the darker aspects of human nature.<br>• First impressions are crucial in understanding client dynamics.<br>• Politicians may benefit from crime as it creates issues they can address.<br>• Criminal behavior often stems from a lack of consequences.<br>• Instincts play a vital role in personal safety.<br>• Psychological tactics can be effective in interviews with clients.<br>• The aftermath of crime can have lasting effects on victims.<br>• Systemic issues in crime prevention need to be addressed.<br>• Mental health plays a significant role in criminal behavior.</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:duration>3008</itunes:duration>
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      <title>The Flour-Covered Fraud: Terry’s Recipe for Manipulation - Daddy Knows The Devil EPS #6</title>
      <description>The Devil’s DetailsIn this shocking episode of Daddy Knows the Devil, Goldy Locks and her father, veteran parole officer Henry Peter, expose the deceitful double-life of Terry, a man who showed up covered in flour, claiming he was training to become a chef… while secretly draining his girlfriend Georgie’s bank account.What looks like a cute culinary dream quickly turns into a predatory nightmare. From forged checks to gaslighting and emotional manipulation, Terry proves that some monsters don’t need weapons, they just need your trust.With dark humor, real case-file experience, and unforgettable storytelling, Goldy and Henry break down the red flags every listener needs to recognize before a relationship becomes a crime scene.This episode will leave you questioning:If the story is always the same… what lies are being baked beneath the surface?The Devil’s Recap• Terry was a master manipulator who deceived Georgie.• Georgie's ambition to fix Terry led to her downfall.• Recognizing red flags is crucial in relationships.• Financial manipulation is a common tactic of predators.• Trust your instincts when something feels off.• A damaged person is not a project to fix.• Gaslighting is a form of emotional abuse.• Curiosity and questioning can save lives.• Learn from past experiences to avoid future mistakes.• Stay aware and protect yourself from emotional cannibalism.Sound Bites"A damaged man is not a DIY product.""Curiosity saves lives.""Always be free, stay golden."Chapters00:00 Introduction to True Crime Stories02:42 The Culinary Con: Terry's Deception05:31 Georgie's Ambition and Terry's Lies08:11 The Unraveling: Georgie's Discovery10:49 The Investigation: Uncovering the Truth13:09 The Arrest: Terry's Facade Crumbles
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      <pubDate>Wed, 10 Dec 2025 05:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Goldy Locks</itunes:author>
      <itunes:image href="https://megaphone.imgix.net/podcasts/4823ae94-d51b-11f0-a0ef-2bd22bbe461b/image/4328a44bc456ba9698bcfa7ae8c0f453.jpg?ixlib=rails-4.3.1&amp;max-w=3000&amp;max-h=3000&amp;fit=crop&amp;auto=format,compress"/>
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      <itunes:summary>The Devil’s DetailsIn this shocking episode of Daddy Knows the Devil, Goldy Locks and her father, veteran parole officer Henry Peter, expose the deceitful double-life of Terry, a man who showed up covered in flour, claiming he was training to become a chef… while secretly draining his girlfriend Georgie’s bank account.What looks like a cute culinary dream quickly turns into a predatory nightmare. From forged checks to gaslighting and emotional manipulation, Terry proves that some monsters don’t need weapons, they just need your trust.With dark humor, real case-file experience, and unforgettable storytelling, Goldy and Henry break down the red flags every listener needs to recognize before a relationship becomes a crime scene.This episode will leave you questioning:If the story is always the same… what lies are being baked beneath the surface?The Devil’s Recap• Terry was a master manipulator who deceived Georgie.• Georgie's ambition to fix Terry led to her downfall.• Recognizing red flags is crucial in relationships.• Financial manipulation is a common tactic of predators.• Trust your instincts when something feels off.• A damaged person is not a project to fix.• Gaslighting is a form of emotional abuse.• Curiosity and questioning can save lives.• Learn from past experiences to avoid future mistakes.• Stay aware and protect yourself from emotional cannibalism.Sound Bites"A damaged man is not a DIY product.""Curiosity saves lives.""Always be free, stay golden."Chapters00:00 Introduction to True Crime Stories02:42 The Culinary Con: Terry's Deception05:31 Georgie's Ambition and Terry's Lies08:11 The Unraveling: Georgie's Discovery10:49 The Investigation: Uncovering the Truth13:09 The Arrest: Terry's Facade Crumbles
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        <![CDATA[<p>The Devil’s Details<br>In this shocking episode of Daddy Knows the Devil, Goldy Locks and her father, veteran parole officer Henry Peter, expose the deceitful double-life of Terry, a man who showed up covered in flour, claiming he was training to become a chef… while secretly draining his girlfriend Georgie’s bank account.<br>What looks like a cute culinary dream quickly turns into a predatory nightmare. From forged checks to gaslighting and emotional manipulation, Terry proves that some monsters don’t need weapons, they just need your trust.<br>With dark humor, real case-file experience, and unforgettable storytelling, Goldy and Henry break down the red flags every listener needs to recognize before a relationship becomes a crime scene.<br>This episode will leave you questioning:<br>If the story is always the same… what lies are being baked beneath the surface?<br>The Devil’s Recap<br>• Terry was a master manipulator who deceived Georgie.<br>• Georgie's ambition to fix Terry led to her downfall.<br>• Recognizing red flags is crucial in relationships.<br>• Financial manipulation is a common tactic of predators.<br>• Trust your instincts when something feels off.<br>• A damaged person is not a project to fix.<br>• Gaslighting is a form of emotional abuse.<br>• Curiosity and questioning can save lives.<br>• Learn from past experiences to avoid future mistakes.<br>• Stay aware and protect yourself from emotional cannibalism.<br>Sound Bites<br>"A damaged man is not a DIY product."<br>"Curiosity saves lives."<br>"Always be free, stay golden."<br>Chapters<br>00:00 Introduction to True Crime Stories<br>02:42 The Culinary Con: Terry's Deception<br>05:31 Georgie's Ambition and Terry's Lies<br>08:11 The Unraveling: Georgie's Discovery<br>10:49 The Investigation: Uncovering the Truth<br>13:09 The Arrest: Terry's Facade Crumbles</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Fake Tests, Fake Tears, Real Danger: Robert The Trixter - Daddy Knows The Devil EPS #3</title>
      <description>The Devil’s Details

In this episode of Daddy Knows the Devil, Goldy Locks and her father, Henry Peter, a veteran parole officer with three decades on the front lines, pull back the curtain on the games offenders play to outsmart the system. From fake urine samples to psychological manipulation, they reveal how lies, charm, and chaos collide inside the world of parole and probation. Through darkly funny, eye-opening stories, they expose why integrity and instinct are a parole officer’s sharpest weapons.

The Devil’s Recap

• Parole officers deal with a wide range of personalities.
• Manipulation is a common trait among offenders.
• Urine testing can reveal much about an offender's honesty.
• Offenders often use creative methods to cheat drug tests.
• Understanding the psychology of offenders is crucial for parole officers.
• Listening carefully can uncover contradictions in offenders' stories.
• Different types of offenders exhibit distinct behaviors when caught.
• Integrity is essential, even when no one is watching.
Many offenders underestimate the intelligence of parole officers.
• The consequences of deception can be severe for offenders.

Sound Bites
"Honesty has tells."
"They think we're dumb."
"Watch out for fake pee."

Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Parole and Probation
01:25 The Manipulative Nature of Offenders
04:51 Tricks of the Trade: Deception in Parole
10:08 The Art of Urine Testing: A Parole Officer's Perspective
16:42 Understanding Criminal Behavior: Types of Offenders
24:36 Lessons Learned: Integrity and Deception
29:13 Final Thoughts and Takeaways
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      <pubDate>Tue, 09 Dec 2025 07:57:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Goldy Locks</itunes:author>
      <itunes:image href="https://megaphone.imgix.net/podcasts/4100e326-c485-11f0-afec-871e11c56299/image/14a946baff87e406fa8eb63801f21314.jpg?ixlib=rails-4.3.1&amp;max-w=3000&amp;max-h=3000&amp;fit=crop&amp;auto=format,compress"/>
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      <itunes:summary>The Devil’s Details

In this episode of Daddy Knows the Devil, Goldy Locks and her father, Henry Peter, a veteran parole officer with three decades on the front lines, pull back the curtain on the games offenders play to outsmart the system. From fake urine samples to psychological manipulation, they reveal how lies, charm, and chaos collide inside the world of parole and probation. Through darkly funny, eye-opening stories, they expose why integrity and instinct are a parole officer’s sharpest weapons.

The Devil’s Recap

• Parole officers deal with a wide range of personalities.
• Manipulation is a common trait among offenders.
• Urine testing can reveal much about an offender's honesty.
• Offenders often use creative methods to cheat drug tests.
• Understanding the psychology of offenders is crucial for parole officers.
• Listening carefully can uncover contradictions in offenders' stories.
• Different types of offenders exhibit distinct behaviors when caught.
• Integrity is essential, even when no one is watching.
Many offenders underestimate the intelligence of parole officers.
• The consequences of deception can be severe for offenders.

Sound Bites
"Honesty has tells."
"They think we're dumb."
"Watch out for fake pee."

Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Parole and Probation
01:25 The Manipulative Nature of Offenders
04:51 Tricks of the Trade: Deception in Parole
10:08 The Art of Urine Testing: A Parole Officer's Perspective
16:42 Understanding Criminal Behavior: Types of Offenders
24:36 Lessons Learned: Integrity and Deception
29:13 Final Thoughts and Takeaways
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        <![CDATA[<p>The Devil’s Details

In this episode of Daddy Knows the Devil, Goldy Locks and her father, Henry Peter, a veteran parole officer with three decades on the front lines, pull back the curtain on the games offenders play to outsmart the system. From fake urine samples to psychological manipulation, they reveal how lies, charm, and chaos collide inside the world of parole and probation. Through darkly funny, eye-opening stories, they expose why integrity and instinct are a parole officer’s sharpest weapons.

The Devil’s Recap

• Parole officers deal with a wide range of personalities.
• Manipulation is a common trait among offenders.
• Urine testing can reveal much about an offender's honesty.
• Offenders often use creative methods to cheat drug tests.
• Understanding the psychology of offenders is crucial for parole officers.
• Listening carefully can uncover contradictions in offenders' stories.
• Different types of offenders exhibit distinct behaviors when caught.
• Integrity is essential, even when no one is watching.
Many offenders underestimate the intelligence of parole officers.
• The consequences of deception can be severe for offenders.

Sound Bites
"Honesty has tells."
"They think we're dumb."
"Watch out for fake pee."

Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Parole and Probation
01:25 The Manipulative Nature of Offenders
04:51 Tricks of the Trade: Deception in Parole
10:08 The Art of Urine Testing: A Parole Officer's Perspective
16:42 Understanding Criminal Behavior: Types of Offenders
24:36 Lessons Learned: Integrity and Deception
29:13 Final Thoughts and Takeaways<br></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>He Wanted Fame, Her Clothes, Her Life: The Strange Case of Elias, Daddy Knows The Devil EPS #4</title>
      <description>The Devil’s Details

In this episode of Daddy Knows the Devil, Goldy Locks and her father, veteran parole officer Henry Peter, dive into the unsettling case of Elias, a deaf burglar who targeted the homes of local TV personalities and the women he idolized on screen. Convinced he belonged in their world, he stole their clothing, dressed in it, and tried to become the glamorous fantasy he believed they represented. Unable to hear the warnings around him, Elias lived in a dangerous blend of delusion, narcissism, and loneliness, fueled by a strange, dependent relationship with his mother, who coddled and shielded him from reality because he was deaf. 



As Henry reveals the disturbing psychology behind Elias’s escalating behavior, this case forces us to question fame, identity, and the desperate lengths some will go to in order to feel seen.

The Devil’s Recap

• The burglar was unaware of his surroundings due to his hearing impairment.• He specifically targeted homes of local TV personalities and celebrities.• His actions reflect a deep-seated narcissism.• The burglar's belief in his own fame influenced his criminal behavior.• Understanding the psychology behind such crimes can provide insights into criminal behavior.• Narcissism can manifest in various forms, including criminal activity.• The case illustrates the intersection of fame and criminality.• Local celebrities can be vulnerable targets for narcissistic individuals.• The burglar's lack of awareness led to his eventual capture.• This case raises questions about the motivations behind targeting famous individuals.

Sound Bites"He couldn't hear people, so he couldn't hear them returning.""He targeted the homes of the famous people.""That's like narcissism in the absolute, purest form."



Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Elias: The Deaf Criminal

02:52 Understanding Elias's Unique Communication

06:11 Elias's Perception of Reality

09:11 The Connection with Television and Celebrity

12:13 Elias's Burglary and Psychological Profile

15:02 The Role of Spirits and Mental Health

17:52 The Impact of Elias's Actions

20:53 Ghosts and Personal Experiences
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      <pubDate>Tue, 09 Dec 2025 07:56:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Goldy Locks</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>The Devil’s Details

In this episode of Daddy Knows the Devil, Goldy Locks and her father, veteran parole officer Henry Peter, dive into the unsettling case of Elias, a deaf burglar who targeted the homes of local TV personalities and the women he idolized on screen. Convinced he belonged in their world, he stole their clothing, dressed in it, and tried to become the glamorous fantasy he believed they represented. Unable to hear the warnings around him, Elias lived in a dangerous blend of delusion, narcissism, and loneliness, fueled by a strange, dependent relationship with his mother, who coddled and shielded him from reality because he was deaf. 



As Henry reveals the disturbing psychology behind Elias’s escalating behavior, this case forces us to question fame, identity, and the desperate lengths some will go to in order to feel seen.

The Devil’s Recap

• The burglar was unaware of his surroundings due to his hearing impairment.• He specifically targeted homes of local TV personalities and celebrities.• His actions reflect a deep-seated narcissism.• The burglar's belief in his own fame influenced his criminal behavior.• Understanding the psychology behind such crimes can provide insights into criminal behavior.• Narcissism can manifest in various forms, including criminal activity.• The case illustrates the intersection of fame and criminality.• Local celebrities can be vulnerable targets for narcissistic individuals.• The burglar's lack of awareness led to his eventual capture.• This case raises questions about the motivations behind targeting famous individuals.

Sound Bites"He couldn't hear people, so he couldn't hear them returning.""He targeted the homes of the famous people.""That's like narcissism in the absolute, purest form."



Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Elias: The Deaf Criminal

02:52 Understanding Elias's Unique Communication

06:11 Elias's Perception of Reality

09:11 The Connection with Television and Celebrity

12:13 Elias's Burglary and Psychological Profile

15:02 The Role of Spirits and Mental Health

17:52 The Impact of Elias's Actions

20:53 Ghosts and Personal Experiences
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        <![CDATA[<p>The Devil’s Details</p>
<p><br>In this episode of Daddy Knows the Devil, Goldy Locks and her father, veteran parole officer Henry Peter, dive into the unsettling case of Elias, a deaf burglar who targeted the homes of local TV personalities and the women he idolized on screen. Convinced he belonged in their world, he stole their clothing, dressed in it, and tried to become the glamorous fantasy he believed they represented. Unable to hear the warnings around him, Elias lived in a dangerous blend of delusion, narcissism, and loneliness, fueled by a strange, dependent relationship with his mother, who coddled and shielded him from reality because he was deaf. </p>
<p><br></p>
<p>As Henry reveals the disturbing psychology behind Elias’s escalating behavior, this case forces us to question fame, identity, and the desperate lengths some will go to in order to feel seen.</p>
<p><br>The Devil’s Recap</p>
<p><br>• The burglar was unaware of his surroundings due to his hearing impairment.<br>• He specifically targeted homes of local TV personalities and celebrities.<br>• His actions reflect a deep-seated narcissism.<br>• The burglar's belief in his own fame influenced his criminal behavior.<br>• Understanding the psychology behind such crimes can provide insights into criminal behavior.<br>• Narcissism can manifest in various forms, including criminal activity.<br>• The case illustrates the intersection of fame and criminality.<br>• Local celebrities can be vulnerable targets for narcissistic individuals.<br>• The burglar's lack of awareness led to his eventual capture.<br>• This case raises questions about the motivations behind targeting famous individuals.</p>
<p><br>Sound Bites<br>"He couldn't hear people, so he couldn't hear them returning."<br>"He targeted the homes of the famous people."<br>"That's like narcissism in the absolute, purest form."</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>Chapters</p>
<p>00:00 Introduction to Elias: The Deaf Criminal</p>
<p>02:52 Understanding Elias's Unique Communication</p>
<p>06:11 Elias's Perception of Reality</p>
<p>09:11 The Connection with Television and Celebrity</p>
<p>12:13 Elias's Burglary and Psychological Profile</p>
<p>15:02 The Role of Spirits and Mental Health</p>
<p>17:52 The Impact of Elias's Actions</p>
<p>20:53 Ghosts and Personal Experiences<br></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Three Finger Jack: The Lover Who Left Bodies Behind - Daddy Knows The Devil EPS #5</title>
      <description>The Devil’s Details

In this gripping true-crime dive, Goldy Locks and her father, veteran parole officer Henry Peter, unravel the terrifying story of Three Finger Jack, a charming predator who left a trail of bruised hearts and battered bodies across state lines. With a mutilated hand and a perfect lie, he manipulated women, hid his violent history, and slipped through the cracks of the justice system… until Henry connected the dots no one else could see.Together, Goldy and Henry expose the dangerous psychology behind women who fall for inmates, the red flags most people ignore, and the explosive power of a scorned woman determined to survive. This tense, emotional episode leaves listeners questioning just how well they really know the people they trust, and how many monsters are still hiding in plain sight.

The Devil’s Recap

• Some monsters don't hide in the dark.• Don't mess with a scorned woman.• Background checks aren't always perfect.• If multiple people say someone is dangerous, believe them.• A parole officer's instinct can save lives.• When a victim speaks up, the monster loses power.• Abusers target vulnerable or fixer personalities.• The dangerous allure of inmates can lead to tragic outcomes.• The justice system often overlooks critical information.• Karma's a bitch.

Sound Bites"He was bad news.""Women like outlaws.""Karma's a bitch."



00:00 Introduction to Three Finger Jack05:53 The Brutality of Three Finger Jack11:39 Uncovering the Criminal History17:49 The Dynamics of Women and Inmates22:45 The Power Shift After Release28:34 The Consequences of Ignoring Warning Signs34:13 Final Thoughts and Reflections
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      <pubDate>Tue, 09 Dec 2025 07:55:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Goldy Locks</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>The Devil’s Details

In this gripping true-crime dive, Goldy Locks and her father, veteran parole officer Henry Peter, unravel the terrifying story of Three Finger Jack, a charming predator who left a trail of bruised hearts and battered bodies across state lines. With a mutilated hand and a perfect lie, he manipulated women, hid his violent history, and slipped through the cracks of the justice system… until Henry connected the dots no one else could see.Together, Goldy and Henry expose the dangerous psychology behind women who fall for inmates, the red flags most people ignore, and the explosive power of a scorned woman determined to survive. This tense, emotional episode leaves listeners questioning just how well they really know the people they trust, and how many monsters are still hiding in plain sight.

The Devil’s Recap

• Some monsters don't hide in the dark.• Don't mess with a scorned woman.• Background checks aren't always perfect.• If multiple people say someone is dangerous, believe them.• A parole officer's instinct can save lives.• When a victim speaks up, the monster loses power.• Abusers target vulnerable or fixer personalities.• The dangerous allure of inmates can lead to tragic outcomes.• The justice system often overlooks critical information.• Karma's a bitch.

Sound Bites"He was bad news.""Women like outlaws.""Karma's a bitch."



00:00 Introduction to Three Finger Jack05:53 The Brutality of Three Finger Jack11:39 Uncovering the Criminal History17:49 The Dynamics of Women and Inmates22:45 The Power Shift After Release28:34 The Consequences of Ignoring Warning Signs34:13 Final Thoughts and Reflections
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        <![CDATA[<p>The Devil’s Details</p>
<p><br>In this gripping true-crime dive, Goldy Locks and her father, veteran parole officer Henry Peter, unravel the terrifying story of Three Finger Jack, a charming predator who left a trail of bruised hearts and battered bodies across state lines. With a mutilated hand and a perfect lie, he manipulated women, hid his violent history, and slipped through the cracks of the justice system… until Henry connected the dots no one else could see.<br>Together, Goldy and Henry expose the dangerous psychology behind women who fall for inmates, the red flags most people ignore, and the explosive power of a scorned woman determined to survive. This tense, emotional episode leaves listeners questioning just how well they really know the people they trust, and how many monsters are still hiding in plain sight.</p>
<p><br>The Devil’s Recap</p>
<p><br>• Some monsters don't hide in the dark.<br>• Don't mess with a scorned woman.<br>• Background checks aren't always perfect.<br>• If multiple people say someone is dangerous, believe them.<br>• A parole officer's instinct can save lives.<br>• When a victim speaks up, the monster loses power.<br>• Abusers target vulnerable or fixer personalities.<br>• The dangerous allure of inmates can lead to tragic outcomes.<br>• The justice system often overlooks critical information.<br>• Karma's a bitch.</p>
<p><br>Sound Bites<br>"He was bad news."<br>"Women like outlaws."<br>"Karma's a bitch."</p>
<p><br></p>
<p><br>00:00 Introduction to Three Finger Jack<br>05:53 The Brutality of Three Finger Jack<br>11:39 Uncovering the Criminal History<br>17:49 The Dynamics of Women and Inmates<br>22:45 The Power Shift After Release<br>28:34 The Consequences of Ignoring Warning Signs<br>34:13 Final Thoughts and Reflections</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Home Is Where the Horror Started: The Peter Case - Daddy Knows The Devil EPS #1</title>
      <description>The Devil’s Recap

In the explosive first episode of Daddy Knows the Devil, rock-star-turned-podcaster Goldy Locks teams up with her father, veteran parole officer Henry Peter, to pull the lid off life after prison. Their first case? Jonathan, a man released after 40 years behind bars, discovers freedom can be far more terrifying than a cell. With 30 years of experience and zero sugar-coating, Henry exposes what really happens when the system sets a lifetime criminal free. Goldy asks the questions we’re all afraid to: Can monsters change? And what happens when they can’t?

It’s part confession, part crash-course in danger: manipulation, mind games, and the cold truth about what happens when evil gets a second chance. The debut ends with real-world safety lessons every listener should know — because the devil doesn’t always stay locked up.

Buckle up — this isn’t crime fiction. It’s crime family.



The Devil’s Details


  
True crime stories can educate and empower listeners.



  
Long-term inmates often struggle to reintegrate into society.



  
Reading body language is crucial for safety.



  
Parole can be a challenging transition for released inmates.



  
Not all paroled individuals are grateful for their freedom.



  
Trusting patterns of behavior is more reliable than excuses.



  
Situational awareness is key to personal safety.



  
Documentation and reporting are essential in case of threats.



  
Rehabilitation is complex and should not be romanticized.



  
Compassion must coexist with caution in interactions with former inmates.




Sound Bites


  
"Freedom can be a sentence."



  
"Trust patterns, not excuses."



  
"Don't romanticize rehabilitation."




Chapters

00:00 Introduction to True Crime and Personal Stories

01:23 The Story of Jonathan: A Life Behind Bars

11:32 Reintegration Challenges After Long-Term Incarceration

14:49 Understanding Parole: The First Day Out

20:40 Reading People: The Danger of Misjudgment

26:38 The Dark Side of Freedom: A Case Study

34:33 Safety Takeaways from True Crime Experiences
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      <pubDate>Wed, 03 Dec 2025 08:16:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Goldy Locks</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>The Devil’s Recap

In the explosive first episode of Daddy Knows the Devil, rock-star-turned-podcaster Goldy Locks teams up with her father, veteran parole officer Henry Peter, to pull the lid off life after prison. Their first case? Jonathan, a man released after 40 years behind bars, discovers freedom can be far more terrifying than a cell. With 30 years of experience and zero sugar-coating, Henry exposes what really happens when the system sets a lifetime criminal free. Goldy asks the questions we’re all afraid to: Can monsters change? And what happens when they can’t?

It’s part confession, part crash-course in danger: manipulation, mind games, and the cold truth about what happens when evil gets a second chance. The debut ends with real-world safety lessons every listener should know — because the devil doesn’t always stay locked up.

Buckle up — this isn’t crime fiction. It’s crime family.



The Devil’s Details


  
True crime stories can educate and empower listeners.



  
Long-term inmates often struggle to reintegrate into society.



  
Reading body language is crucial for safety.



  
Parole can be a challenging transition for released inmates.



  
Not all paroled individuals are grateful for their freedom.



  
Trusting patterns of behavior is more reliable than excuses.



  
Situational awareness is key to personal safety.



  
Documentation and reporting are essential in case of threats.



  
Rehabilitation is complex and should not be romanticized.



  
Compassion must coexist with caution in interactions with former inmates.




Sound Bites


  
"Freedom can be a sentence."



  
"Trust patterns, not excuses."



  
"Don't romanticize rehabilitation."




Chapters

00:00 Introduction to True Crime and Personal Stories

01:23 The Story of Jonathan: A Life Behind Bars

11:32 Reintegration Challenges After Long-Term Incarceration

14:49 Understanding Parole: The First Day Out

20:40 Reading People: The Danger of Misjudgment

26:38 The Dark Side of Freedom: A Case Study

34:33 Safety Takeaways from True Crime Experiences
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        <![CDATA[<p>The Devil’s Recap</p>
<p>In the explosive first episode of <em>Daddy Knows the Devil</em>, rock-star-turned-podcaster <strong>Goldy Locks</strong> teams up with her father, veteran parole officer <strong>Henry Peter</strong>, to pull the lid off life after prison. Their first case? <strong>Jonathan</strong>, a man released after 40 years behind bars, discovers freedom can be far more terrifying than a cell. With 30 years of experience and zero sugar-coating, Henry exposes what really happens when the system sets a lifetime criminal free. Goldy asks the questions we’re all afraid to: <em>Can monsters change?</em> <em>And what happens when they can’t?</em></p>
<p><em>It’s part confession, part crash-course in danger: manipulation, mind games, and the cold truth about what happens when evil gets a second chance. The debut ends with real-world safety lessons every listener should know — because the devil doesn’t always stay locked up.</em></p>
<p><em>Buckle up — this isn’t crime fiction. It’s crime family.</em></p>
<p><br></p>
<p>The Devil’s Details</p>
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  <li>
<p>True crime stories can educate and empower listeners.</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>Long-term inmates often struggle to reintegrate into society.</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>Reading body language is crucial for safety.</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>Parole can be a challenging transition for released inmates.</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>Not all paroled individuals are grateful for their freedom.</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>Trusting patterns of behavior is more reliable than excuses.</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>Situational awareness is key to personal safety.</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>Documentation and reporting are essential in case of threats.</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>Rehabilitation is complex and should not be romanticized.</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>Compassion must coexist with caution in interactions with former inmates.</p>
</li>
</ul>
<p>Sound Bites</p>
<ul>
  <li>
<p>"Freedom can be a sentence."</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>"Trust patterns, not excuses."</p>
</li>
  <li>
<p>"Don't romanticize rehabilitation."</p>
</li>
</ul>
<p>Chapters</p>
<p>00:00 Introduction to True Crime and Personal Stories</p>
<p>01:23 The Story of Jonathan: A Life Behind Bars</p>
<p>11:32 Reintegration Challenges After Long-Term Incarceration</p>
<p>14:49 Understanding Parole: The First Day Out</p>
<p>20:40 Reading People: The Danger of Misjudgment</p>
<p>26:38 The Dark Side of Freedom: A Case Study</p>
<p>34:33 Safety Takeaways from True Crime Experiences</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Paul the Giant - Revenge in the Shadows - Daddy Knows The Devil EPS #2</title>
      <description>Paul the Giant: Revenge in the Shadows

The Devil’s Recap


In this chilling episode of Daddy Knows the Devil, Goldy Locks and Henry Peter descend into the twisted psyche of Paul, The Giant,  a hulking halfway-house resident whose thirst for revenge turned monstrous. When a denied promotion ignited his rage, Paul struck where it would cut deepest… raping his boss’s wife to inflict unimaginable emotional destruction.


This isn’t just another crime story, it’s a raw exploration of revenge, psychological manipulation, and the darkness that festers inside wounded egos. Goldy and Henry unpack how the choice of victim reveals a criminal’s intent, and why targeting loved ones can be the most devastating form of punishment.

The Devil’s Details

• Revenge isn’t random, it’s calculated.
• Crime can be emotional warfare disguised as punishment.
• Understanding a perpetrator’s psychology may be the key to prevention.
• The ripple effect of one act can destroy entire lives.

Sound Bites:
“This offense was raping his boss’s wife.”
 “He wanted to get at something that would hurt the boss.”
 “He just knew he could hurt his boss the best way.”


Chapters
 00 : 00 – Introduction to the Darkness
 00 : 27 – Inside the Halfway House: A Closer Look
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      <pubDate>Tue, 18 Nov 2025 06:25:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Goldy Locks</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Paul the Giant: Revenge in the Shadows

The Devil’s Recap


In this chilling episode of Daddy Knows the Devil, Goldy Locks and Henry Peter descend into the twisted psyche of Paul, The Giant,  a hulking halfway-house resident whose thirst for revenge turned monstrous. When a denied promotion ignited his rage, Paul struck where it would cut deepest… raping his boss’s wife to inflict unimaginable emotional destruction.


This isn’t just another crime story, it’s a raw exploration of revenge, psychological manipulation, and the darkness that festers inside wounded egos. Goldy and Henry unpack how the choice of victim reveals a criminal’s intent, and why targeting loved ones can be the most devastating form of punishment.

The Devil’s Details

• Revenge isn’t random, it’s calculated.
• Crime can be emotional warfare disguised as punishment.
• Understanding a perpetrator’s psychology may be the key to prevention.
• The ripple effect of one act can destroy entire lives.

Sound Bites:
“This offense was raping his boss’s wife.”
 “He wanted to get at something that would hurt the boss.”
 “He just knew he could hurt his boss the best way.”


Chapters
 00 : 00 – Introduction to the Darkness
 00 : 27 – Inside the Halfway House: A Closer Look
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        <![CDATA[<p>Paul the Giant: Revenge in the Shadows

The Devil’s Recap</p>
<p>
In this chilling episode of Daddy Knows the Devil, Goldy Locks and Henry Peter descend into the twisted psyche of Paul, The Giant,  a hulking halfway-house resident whose thirst for revenge turned monstrous. When a denied promotion ignited his rage, Paul struck where it would cut deepest… raping his boss’s wife to inflict unimaginable emotional destruction.</p>
<p>
This isn’t just another crime story, it’s a raw exploration of revenge, psychological manipulation, and the darkness that festers inside wounded egos. Goldy and Henry unpack how the choice of victim reveals a criminal’s intent, and why targeting loved ones can be the most devastating form of punishment.

The Devil’s Details

• Revenge isn’t random, it’s calculated.
• Crime can be emotional warfare disguised as punishment.
• Understanding a perpetrator’s psychology may be the key to prevention.
• The ripple effect of one act can destroy entire lives.

Sound Bites:
“This offense was raping his boss’s wife.”
 “He wanted to get at something that would hurt the boss.”
 “He just knew he could hurt his boss the best way.”</p>
<p>
Chapters
 00 : 00 – Introduction to the Darkness
 00 : 27 – Inside the Halfway House: A Closer Look</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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