People love to pretend monsters come out of nowhere. Catherine Knight proves that’s a lie we tell ourselves so we can sleep at night. This wasn’t a snap. This was years of control, rage, and violence that everyone saw coming and no one stopped. Predictable doesn’t mean preventable, apparently.
In this episode, Kat and Holly tear into Catherine Knight’s long, ugly buildup. The violent childhood. The relationships she turned into battlegrounds. The butcher skills she didn’t just have, but used. We break down how her threats became rehearsals, how cruelty turned into routine, and how the planning started long before the murder ever happened. This wasn’t chaos. This was intention. Down to the dinner table.
Holly digs into the psychological patterns behind the escalation, the manipulation, the impulsivity, and the unchecked behavior that kept getting shrugged off. Kat walks through the final hours, the premeditation, and how John Price walked into a situation everyone should have known was deadly.
This case isn’t here to teach a lesson or wrap anything up neatly. It’s here because ignoring violence doesn’t make it disappear. It just lets it level up.
Graphic. Disturbing. No chill.