In this episode of the SERIALously podcast, the hosts delve into several disturbing stories making headlines. They cover the concerning allegations of child abuse against the TikTok creator Nurse Hannah Hiatt, as well as the tragic school shooting in Palermo, California, where a gunman critically injured two young students before taking his own life.
The episode also examines the arrest of Luigi Maggioni in connection with the shooting of a UnitedHealthcare CEO, which appears to be a premeditated attack related to corporate America and healthcare accessibility. Additionally, the hosts discuss the sexual assault allegations against Jay-Z and Diddy, including claims from the rapper M.I.A. about Jay-Z's alleged misogynistic behavior.
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Hannah Hiatt, known as "Nurse Hannah" on TikTok, is under investigation after alarming videos surfaced, including one where her young son flinched as his father approached, suggesting potential abuse. Hannah defended the video as harmless play, but past videos promoting spanking and refusing prenatal care raised further concerns. Authorities have opened an investigation, drawing parallels to past cases involving influencers Jodie Hildebrandt and Ruby Frankie.
Glenn Linton, 56, opened fire at Feather River Adventist School, critically injuring two young students aged 5 and 6. Linton had a criminal history involving identity theft and had researched weapons and explosives online, indicating premeditation. After shooting the children, Linton turned the gun on himself. The tragedy has devastated the small community and raised safety concerns about religious schools.
Police arrested Luigi Maggioni, 26, in connection with the shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. Maggioni had a 3D-printed gun, silencer, and manifesto criticizing the healthcare industry upon arrest. Evidence suggests the shooting may have been a premeditated attack meant to make a statement about corporate America and healthcare accessibility.
In a lawsuit, a woman known as "Jane Doe" accused Jay-Z, Diddy, and an unnamed female celebrity of sexually assaulting her when she was 13 at a party in 2000. Jay-Z vehemently denied the claims, calling them "blackmail." Singer M.I.A. also alleged Jay-Z pressured her to get plastic surgery when she signed with his label Roc Nation, implying misogynistic behavior.
1-Page Summary
TikTok nurse Hannah Hiatt, also known as Nurse Hannah, uploaded a video that alarmed viewers. As her two-year-old son flinched and brought his hands up to cover his face when his father approached, many interpreted this as a sign he might have experienced previous hits. This incident triggered a wave of concern over potential child abuse.
In response to the backlash, Hannah claimed her son and husband were engaging in play and habitually try to scare one another, stating their actions are part of a game involving hiding and chasing each other. However, further scrutiny by viewers brought up a past video where Hannah speaks positively about spanking, referring to it as "a pat on the bum," which she believes is helpful in the long run. Her decision to forgo medical care during her pregnancy up to at least 25 weeks has also drawn criticism, as she believed it unnecessary as long as she felt fine.
The Ogden, Utah Police Department has initiated an open and active investigation into Hannah Hiatt, with a detective assigned to the case. No further details about the investigation or potential arrests have been disclosed.
Controversy surrounding a TikTok nurse facing child abuse allegations
The quiet community of Palermo, California, is in shock after a school shooting at Feather River Adventist School, involving a gunman with a hidden agenda and a criminal past.
Glenn Linton, aged 56, had met with the school principal of Feather River Adventist School to discuss enrolling his grandson. However, this meeting appears to have been a ruse to gain access to the school grounds. Following the meeting, which was described as normal, Linton opened fire outside of a classroom, critically injuring Roman Mendez, six years old, and Elias Wolford, five years old.
An unidentified reporter disclosed that Glenn Linton had a long history of criminal activities, including charges like theft, fraud, and forgery. His rap sheet includes being sentenced to prison for identity theft in 2003 with additional convictions in 2015 and 2016. Investigators uncovered that Linton had been researching information about weapons and explosives online, suggesting premeditation for an assault.
The incident ended when Linton committed suicide with a self-inflicted gunshot wound near the school playground. The two boys he shot were quickly taken to the hospital and underwent surgery ...
Shooting at an elementary school in California
Luigi Maggioni, 26, has been apprehended in connection with the shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. Maggioni was recognized and subsequently reported by a customer at a McDonald's in Altoona, Pennsylvania, after images of the suspected gunman, showing his face, had gone viral on social media.
Maggioni had multiple fake IDs, a 3D-printed gun silencer, and a "ghost gun" that matched the bullets used at the crime scene upon his arrest. He was also in possession of a manifesto that criticized the healthcare industry. Despite no criminal history and coming from a wealthy, prominent family, Maggioni is now the prime suspect. Friends and family describe him as friendly and with a sociable nature, which adds to the puzzlement surrounding his actions.
Evidence found at the crime scene included bullet casings with the words "deny, defend, and depose," seemingly alluding to tactics used by insurance companies. Furthermore, the discovery of Monopoly money in Maggioni's backpack has led to speculations ...
Update on the shooting of the UnitedHealthcare CEO
Jay-Z faces a civil lawsuit alleging sexual assault of a minor, which is the first time he has been directly named in the growing number of lawsuits against Diddy regarding sexual misconduct.
The lawsuit, filed by an accuser who is referred to as Jane Doe in the legal documents, claims that Jay-Z, together with Diddy and an unnamed female celebrity, assaulted her in a bedroom at a party following the MTV Video Music Awards on September 7, 2000.
Jane Doe alleges she was able to attend the celebrity after-party due to a limo driver sneaking her in. After consuming a drink given to her by a waitress, she felt woozy and lightheaded, prompting her to lie down in a bedroom. It was there that she claims Jay-Z and Diddy came in, with Diddy allegedly stating, "you're ready to party." Jane Doe asserts that Jay-Z held her down and raped her, and Diddy followed suit while the unnamed female celebrity watched. She claims she was able to escape after surprising Diddy with her resistance.
Jay-Z has vehemently denied the allegations, receiving a demand letter that he dismissed, hoping to further expose the accuser. He encourages the filing of criminal charges, asserting that any true perpetrator deserves to be incarcerated. Noting the impact of the allegations on his family, particularly his children, Jay-Z decries the lawyer representing the accuser, asserting that such actions exploit true victims. He highlights his Brooklyn upbringing and the community's code of protecting children. He accuses the accuser's lawyer of engaging in theatrics for profit and manipulating people, expressing a desire to illustrate the stark contrast between their worlds.
New allegations of sexual assault against rapper Jay-Z
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