Did Jodi Hildebrandt Brainwash Ruby and Kevin Franke?
Dec 14, 2023, 02:00 PM
How does one discern the line between being influenced and abdicating personal responsibility, especially when it involves the safety of one's children? This conundrum sits at the heart of the latest episode of "Hidden Killers," where host Tony Brueski and retired FBI Special Agent Robin Dreeke discuss the complex case involving Ruby Franke, Jodi Hildebrandt, and Kevin Franke.
Kevin Franke's role in the case has come under scrutiny following his claim of being brainwashed by the life coaching services offered by his wife Ruby and Jodi Hildebrandt. According to Franke’s attorney, Kevin stated that in his desperation to reunite with his family, he blindly followed the advice of those he believed were professionals. But as Brueski and Dreeke delve deeper into the case, the question arises: Was Kevin truly a victim of brainwashing, or did he display a dangerous level of negligence as a parent?
Dreeke introduces the concept of "toxic codependency," suggesting that Kevin's actions might have stemmed from an unhealthy dependence on the abusive dynamics dictated by Ruby and Jodi. "What we have here is an extremely unbalanced, unhealthy equation," Dreeke explains, referring to the dysfunctional relationship dynamics within the Franke family. He criticizes the passive role Kevin played, allowing his wife and her accomplice to manipulate and even torture their children.
The discussion also touches upon the alarming allegations of physical abuse against the children, including the use of cayenne pepper on wounds – a practice far removed from any standard parenting or disciplinary measures. Dreeke highlights the cult-like characteristics of the situation, where Ruby and Jodi enforced a singular, damaging mindset and ostracized anyone who dared to challenge their methods.
The panelists examine the broader implications of the case, particularly the role of religious institutions in inadvertently enabling such behaviors. Hildebrandt, who was recommended by the church as a counselor, exploited this endorsement to gain trust and manipulate her clients. "She used that one term [sexual deviancy] for everything," Dreeke points out, emphasizing the manipulative tactics employed by Hildebrandt.
Furthermore, the conversation sheds light on the dangers of unregulated titles like 'life coach,' which Hildebrandt adopted after losing her license to practice. This title, lacking oversight, allowed her to continue her manipulative practices under a guise of authority. "You really have to look at who you're putting your trust into," Brueski cautions, highlighting the importance of scrutinizing the credentials and background of those offering life guidance.
As the episode concludes, the spotlight remains on Kevin Franke. His actions, or lack thereof, particularly in response to his daughter's attempts to retrieve personal belongings, raise questions about his true intentions and awareness. "He seems like somebody complicit," Dreeke asserts, challenging the narrative of Kevin as a mere victim.
This complex saga of manipulation, abuse, and neglect within the Franke-Hildebrandt household forces listeners to confront uncomfortable truths about family dynamics, religious influence, and personal accountability.
As we ponder this harrowing tale, one question lingers: In a world where influence can so easily turn toxic, how do we protect the most vulnerable, especially when the threat comes from within their own home?
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Kevin Franke's role in the case has come under scrutiny following his claim of being brainwashed by the life coaching services offered by his wife Ruby and Jodi Hildebrandt. According to Franke’s attorney, Kevin stated that in his desperation to reunite with his family, he blindly followed the advice of those he believed were professionals. But as Brueski and Dreeke delve deeper into the case, the question arises: Was Kevin truly a victim of brainwashing, or did he display a dangerous level of negligence as a parent?
Dreeke introduces the concept of "toxic codependency," suggesting that Kevin's actions might have stemmed from an unhealthy dependence on the abusive dynamics dictated by Ruby and Jodi. "What we have here is an extremely unbalanced, unhealthy equation," Dreeke explains, referring to the dysfunctional relationship dynamics within the Franke family. He criticizes the passive role Kevin played, allowing his wife and her accomplice to manipulate and even torture their children.
The discussion also touches upon the alarming allegations of physical abuse against the children, including the use of cayenne pepper on wounds – a practice far removed from any standard parenting or disciplinary measures. Dreeke highlights the cult-like characteristics of the situation, where Ruby and Jodi enforced a singular, damaging mindset and ostracized anyone who dared to challenge their methods.
The panelists examine the broader implications of the case, particularly the role of religious institutions in inadvertently enabling such behaviors. Hildebrandt, who was recommended by the church as a counselor, exploited this endorsement to gain trust and manipulate her clients. "She used that one term [sexual deviancy] for everything," Dreeke points out, emphasizing the manipulative tactics employed by Hildebrandt.
Furthermore, the conversation sheds light on the dangers of unregulated titles like 'life coach,' which Hildebrandt adopted after losing her license to practice. This title, lacking oversight, allowed her to continue her manipulative practices under a guise of authority. "You really have to look at who you're putting your trust into," Brueski cautions, highlighting the importance of scrutinizing the credentials and background of those offering life guidance.
As the episode concludes, the spotlight remains on Kevin Franke. His actions, or lack thereof, particularly in response to his daughter's attempts to retrieve personal belongings, raise questions about his true intentions and awareness. "He seems like somebody complicit," Dreeke asserts, challenging the narrative of Kevin as a mere victim.
This complex saga of manipulation, abuse, and neglect within the Franke-Hildebrandt household forces listeners to confront uncomfortable truths about family dynamics, religious influence, and personal accountability.
As we ponder this harrowing tale, one question lingers: In a world where influence can so easily turn toxic, how do we protect the most vulnerable, especially when the threat comes from within their own home?
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The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK’s Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com