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DADDY KNOWS THE DEVIL

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by Goldy Locks

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He’s spent thirty years staring into the eyes of the wicked.She’s spent her life on stage, behind the mic, and in front of the camera — turning chaos into art. Now, retired parole officer Henry Peter and his daughter, Goldy Locks — the original TNA/IMPACT Wrestling personality, rock vocalist of The Goldy lockS Band (who’s opened for Nickelback, Collective Soul, and Stevie Nicks), and star of TLC’s hit reality series Extreme Cheapskates and PBS’s home-renovation show Goldy Knows — unite for a podcast that dares to open the files most people would burn. After hosting her long-running hit Goldy’s Closet under Vince Russo’s Bucket Full of Chicken Necks podcast umbrella, Goldy spent seven years interviewing icons from wrestling, music, and beyond. But nothing could prepare her for this — a chilling, funny, and brutally honest journey through her father’s three decades inside the justice system. Together, they pull back the curtain on real cases, unbelievable offenders, and the impossible choices made by those who guard society’s darkest edges. Each episode of Daddy Knows The Devil dives into true parole files, exploring the psychology of manipulation, redemption, and evil — while educating listeners on how to spot danger, trust their instincts, and stay safe in a world full of devils in disguise. Raw. Real. Unfiltered.Equal parts crime, conscience, and comedy, this is not your average true-crime show — it’s a father-daughter reckoning. Because, as Goldy says: “Some inherit family recipes… I inherited the case files.”

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June 16, 2026

Gaslighting 101 - When Love Starts Feeling Like Control - Daddy Knows The Devil EPS #31

The Devil’s Recap In this episode, Goldy Locks sits down with her father, a veteran parole officer with decades of experience working with offenders and victims alike, to unpack the subtle and often confusing warning signs of emotional manipulation in relationships. Together, they explore how tactics like gaslighting and love bombing can slowly erode a person's confidence, distort reality, and create unhealthy cycles that are difficult to recognize from the inside. Drawing from both professional insight and real-life experience, they discuss the lasting impact of emotional abuse, how cultural beliefs and upbringing can influence the way we interpret red flags, and why so many people struggle to leave damaging situations. The conversation also shines a light on an often-overlooked form of abuse: financial control and the role money can play in limiting a person's independence and choices. With compassion, honesty, and a few hard-earned lessons, Goldy and her father encourage listeners to trust their instincts, recognize patterns before they escalate, and understand that awareness is one of the most powerful tools we have. This thought-provoking episode is the first in an ongoing conversation about identifying red flags, breaking unhealthy cycles, and building safer, stronger relationships. The Devil’s Details Emotional manipulation can be subtle yet devastating. Gaslighting makes individuals doubt their own reality. Cultural backgrounds influence perceptions of relationships. Victims of emotional abuse are often not recognized as such. Financial control is a form of abuse that limits freedom. Recognizing red flags early can prevent deeper issues. Empathy can sometimes enable manipulative behavior. It's important to hold individuals accountable for their actions. Understanding one's upbringing can lead to personal revelations. Change is uncomfortable, but necessary for growth. Sound bites "Emotional abuse can be devastating." "The light goes on when they realize." "Victims are not weak. Victims are human." "Empathy becomes a weapon." "It's really hard to change." "Financial control equals financial abuse." "You have to analyze that yourself." "Just get out of there. Just get out of there." Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background 02:59 Understanding Emotional Manipulation 05:48 Cultural Perspectives on Relationships 08:53 The Impact of Emotional Abuse 12:11 Recognizing Gaslighting and Love Bombing 14:52 Victim Mentality and Accountability 17:51 Financial Control and Abuse 21:10 Conclusion and Future Topics

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June 10, 2026

Love Bombs, Broken Hearts, and Gaslighting - The Red Flags of Toxic Love - Daddy Knows the Devil EPS #30

The Devil’s Recap In this episode of Daddy Knows the Devil, Goldy Locks and her father pull back the curtain on the warning signs of dangerous relationships before they turn into something far more serious. Drawing from real-life experiences and hard-earned wisdom, they discuss red flags like love bombing, emotional manipulation, isolation from friends and family, financial control, gaslighting, and the subtle tactics predators use to gain power over their victims. More importantly, this conversation isn't about fear—it's about awareness. Goldy and her father share practical insights to help listeners recognize unhealthy behavior early, trust their instincts, set boundaries, and protect themselves before a toxic relationship becomes a dangerous one. Whether you're navigating a new romance, concerned about a friend, or reflecting on your own experiences, this episode offers valuable tools that could help change or even save a life. The Devil’s Recap • Dangerous relationships often start with charm and affection. • Love bombing is a tactic used to gain control quickly. • Attention can easily turn into control in relationships. • Isolation from friends and family is a key warning sign. • Emotional manipulation can be as damaging as physical abuse. • Gaslighting makes individuals doubt their own reality. • Playing the victim is a common tactic among manipulators. • Financial control is often overlooked in discussions of abuse. • Support systems are crucial for recognizing unhealthy relationships. • Trust your instincts and recognize red flags early. Sound bites "Signs that you're dating somebody dangerous." "Love bombing skips all of that." "Attention becomes control." "Support systems save lives." "Gaslighting is making somebody question reality." "Empathy becomes a weapon." "Keep your eyes open." "Stay golden, be safe out there." Chapters 00:00 Introduction to True Crime and Personal Insights 02:50 Recognizing Dangerous Relationships 06:07 The Concept of Love Bombing 09:07 Understanding Control vs. Attention 11:52 Isolation Tactics in Relationships 15:05 Emotional Manipulation and Gaslighting 18:01 Playing the Victim and Financial Control 20:52 Conclusion and Key Takeaways

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May 31, 2026

The Devil Wears a Tie: How Instincts Exposed James - Daddy Knows The Devil EPS #29

The Devil's Recap In Episode of Daddy Knows The Devil, Goldy Locks and veteran parole officer Henry Peter dive into a chilling real-life case that serves as a reminder that appearances can be deceiving. Fresh out of prison, James arrived polished, confident, and dressed to impress. To most people, he looked like a success story. But years of experience told Henry something wasn't right. As the father-daughter duo unpacks the warning signs hidden beneath the surface, listeners get a rare look inside the world of parole supervision, criminal psychology, and the instincts developed by those who spend decades face-to-face with society's most dangerous individuals. Through firsthand experience, candid conversation, and lessons learned from the front lines of the criminal justice system, this episode explores how predators manipulate perceptions, why gut instincts matter, and how easily charm can mask darker intentions. It's a fascinating and unsettling reminder that staying alert isn't paranoia, it's survival. The Devil’s Details • Dangerous people don't always fit the stereotype. • First impressions can be intentionally manufactured to gain trust. • Experienced officers often rely on instincts developed through years of observation. • Criminal behavior frequently follows recognizable patterns. • Manipulation is one of the most powerful tools offenders use. • Warning signs are often present long before a crime occurs. • Personal safety begins with awareness and trusting your instincts. • The criminal justice system can only work with the information it has. • Mental health, accountability, and consequences all play critical roles in rehabilitation. • Sometimes the smallest red flags reveal the biggest threats. Sound Bites "This is really exciting." "He was just released from prison." "They commit crime because they can." Chapters 00:00 Welcome to True Crime Stories 03:08 The Fascination with True Crime 05:46 First Impressions and Client Dynamics 09:00 The Role of Politicians in Crime 11:53 Understanding Criminal Behavior 14:57 The Case of James, the Smooth Criminal 18:05 Psychological Tactics in Interviews 20:54 The Importance of Instincts 23:57 The Aftermath of Crime 27:07 Systemic Issues in Crime Prevention 29:47 The Reality of Mental Health and Crime 32:57 Final Thoughts on Safety and Awareness Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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What is DADDY KNOWS THE DEVIL?

He’s spent thirty years staring into the eyes of the wicked.She’s spent her life on stage, behind the mic, and in front of the camera — turning chaos into art.

Now, retired parole officer Henry Peter and his daughter, Goldy Locks — the original TNA/IMPACT Wrestling personality, rock vocalist of The Goldy lockS Band (who’s opened for Nickelback, Collective Soul, and Stevie Nicks), and star of TLC’s hit reality series Extreme Cheapskates and PBS’s home-renovation show Goldy Knows — unite for a podcast that dares to open the files most people would burn.

After hosting her long-running hit Goldy’s Closet under Vince Russo’s Bucket Full of Chicken Necks podcast umbrella, Goldy spent seven years interviewing icons from wrestling, music, and beyond. But nothing could prepare her for this — a chilling, funny, and brutally honest journey through her father’s three decades inside the justice system.

Together, they pull back the curtain on real cases, unbelievable offenders, and the impossible choices made by those who guard society’s darkest edges. Each episode of Daddy Knows The Devil dives into true parole files, exploring the psychology of manipulation, redemption, and evil — while educating listeners on how to spot danger, trust their instincts, and stay safe in a world full of devils in disguise.

Raw. Real. Unfiltered.Equal parts crime, conscience, and comedy, this is not your average true-crime show — it’s a father-daughter reckoning.

Because, as Goldy says:

“Some inherit family recipes… I inherited the case files.”

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

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Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.

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