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Human Monsters

Keeping It In The Family: Three Tales of Incest

Human Monsters

Morgan Rector & Glassbox Media

True Crime, Documentary, Society & Culture

3.81.3K Ratings

🗓️ 1 August 2024

⏱️ 55 minutes

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0:00.0

You're going to go.

0:13.0

The and then... The Welcome back to the Human Monsters Podcast. Friends and fellow True Crime Freaks, I hope you were all having a fantastic summer in the northern hemisphere and

0:46.3

I hope the winter in the southern hemisphere is not as cruel as some of our

0:51.7

subjects today. As always I want to thank all of you who keep on coming back to listen to the

0:58.6

tales we tell and to support us. If you have not, please take five minutes to rate, subscribe, like and review our little podcast.

1:10.0

It's five minutes that will help us tremendously in the rankings and affects our visibility.

1:17.6

Now let's go on with the show.

1:22.2

Children of incest are in danger of premature birth and being underweight and undersized.

1:31.0

Viable babies of incestuous couples are also likely to have physical deformities.

1:37.0

Cleft Pallet.

1:39.0

A Cleft Pallet is a common congenital disability that genetic abnormalities in both parents can cause.

1:48.0

Children of incest are in danger of premature birth and being under weight and undersized.

1:55.4

Viable babies of incestuous couples are also likely to have physical deformities.

2:02.3

So most of us, the word incest is disgusting. It's against nature and everything we are

2:09.3

taught. There is also a part from the moral lessons learned, a more scientific reason why this is one of the

2:17.1

unhealthiest relationships between people in the world. Such children are at greater risk of congenital disorders, as I mentioned,

2:27.0

developmental and physical disability and death. That risk is proportional to their parents' consanguinity of relationship.

2:38.1

As a measure of how closely the parents are related genetically, The risk of passing down a genetic disease is much higher for siblings than first cousins.

2:50.0

To be more specific, two siblings who have kids together have a higher chance of

2:56.8

passing on a recessive disease to their kin. Growing up, we were taught never to talk to strangers. This rule existed because of the

3:08.5

dangerous strangers can wreak on children. Now we teach children to yell stranger and run away. That is good advice

3:19.5

for any child living in today's world. However, research has shown that 10 to 20 percent of children

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