Pattern Interrupted

The Karen Read Trial

In the Karen Read episodes of Pattern Interrupted, we dissect a case that’s less about justice and more about institutional protection. From delayed evidence and taillight theories to a house full of cops who "heard nothing," each episode exposes manipulated timelines, corrupted investigators, and forensic contradictions that point away from chaos and toward control. This isn’t just about one woman on trial—it’s about a system realigning itself around a lie.

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The Honor Killing

In the Fatima Ali episodes of Pattern Interrupted, we dissect a case that’s less about family and more about control disguised as culture. From a father choking his daughter in public to a mother who stood by in silence, each episode exposes the mechanics of honor-based violence hiding behind tradition. This isn’t just about one attempted murder in Lacey, Washington, it’s about the global ritual of obedience, the systems that fail to name it, and the girl who lived long enough to do it for them.

Photo by Lacey Police Department

Nice Try, Diddy

In the Nice Try, Diddy episodes of Pattern Interrupted, we dissect a case that’s less about celebrity scandal and more about empire disguised as lifestyle. From a pop star locked in a cycle of control to assistants turned handlers, each episode exposes the architecture of exploitation hiding behind fame, wealth, and curated chaos. This isn’t just about one lawsuit or one survivor, it’s about the industrial-scale programming of dependency, the machine that rewrote trauma as consent, and the victims who lived long enough to testify against it. Because when the cameras shut off and the music stops, what’s left isn’t a party. It’s a pattern.