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🗓️ 15 February 2025
⏱️ 33 minutes
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0:00.0 | Welcome back to another week, another sinister. It's me, Bose. I fixed my microphone. I think the audio quality has been a little trash for the past few episodes, but I think today should be a little bit better. And today, we're taking a look at Shana Huber's. I cannot do a true crime show about female killers and not talk about Shana Huber's. This is a case I've heard |
0:22.4 | about for years. I've seen it on several shows, but you know, it's always so fascinating to get |
0:27.8 | in there and figure out what happened in the beginning. Now, Shana in her interrogation video, |
0:34.1 | a lot of us have seen that. Now, that was crazy, but Shana's life leading up to what happened |
0:40.6 | actually makes it make a little more sense. Today, we are in Lexington, Kentucky, and Shana |
0:48.0 | Huber's was born to Robert and Sharon on April 8th of 1991. Her parents, Robert and Sharon, had no other children. |
0:58.0 | So of course, this means that Shana is an only child. She is going to get all of the attention |
1:04.0 | and all of the praise from her parents that she could ever want. So not only is Shana very, very |
1:10.0 | smart, but she loves school. She loves seeking advanced |
1:14.1 | classes. She always comes home with straight A's. She always has a smile on her face. And her parents |
1:19.7 | tell her all the time, you are little Miss Perfect. I mean, Shayna's early life was really truly |
1:25.8 | just an architectural structure of compliments, praise, and attention. |
1:31.1 | To her parents, this was their sweet girl, and she could do no wrong. |
1:35.5 | People generally get addicted to attention in one of two extreme ways. |
1:40.5 | Of course, there are other ways as well, but I often see it's either one, because the parents |
1:45.8 | give the child an extreme amount of attention and external validation, and they rely on that |
1:52.0 | external validation to know where they stand in the world. And then the other way that some people |
1:56.4 | get addicted to attention is when they're extremely neglected by their family, parents, caregivers, |
2:03.1 | or whatnot. And then they have these moments where they get a little bit of attention and it feels so |
2:08.4 | good that they chase after it all the time. Shana was not the last one that I just listed. |
2:13.8 | She was the first. She was a child that got an extreme amount of praise from her parents. |
2:19.3 | And that was part of the reason why she really enjoyed excelling in school, because everyone said, look, there she goes again. |
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