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The Prime Detective

The Prime Detective

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True crimes, strange coincidences, and cultural controversies collide with the Final Frontier. Art Social Sciences True Crime
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  • The REAL Prime Directive
    Jun 22 2026

    When an American YouTuber illegally lands on North Sentinel Island, home to one of the last uncontacted peoples on Earth, it raises a question Star Trek asked decades ago: just because you can make contact, does that mean you should?

    From the Prime Directive to real-world consequences, this episode of The Prime Detective explores curiosity, isolation, colonialism, and the danger of treating forbidden places like content.

    Credits:

    This episode of “The Prime Detective” was produced and hosted by Grayson Thagard.

    Music for “The Prime Detective” is composed by Ben Wise: https://benwise.bandcamp.com/

    Website and publishing support thanks to David Moody, Producer: “Let’s Talk About Treks” The Podcast.

    Original logo for “The Prime Detective” by Julie Hendrickson.

    Episode cover art by Jason from Why Kaye Productions. On Instagram @VHS_Jase

    Buy me a coffee: buymeacoffee.com/theprimedetective

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    13 mins
  • Computer. End program.
    Apr 9 2026

    In 2014, twelve-year-olds Anissa Weier and Morgan Geyser stabbed their friend Payton Leutner nineteen times in Waukesha, Wisconsin. Their motive: proving their loyalty to Slender Man, a fictional monster born on an internet creepypasta forum.

    In 1993, the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode ‘Ship in a Bottle’ asked what happens when a holodeck simulation becomes self-aware and Professor Moriarty walks out of the program.

    In the Season 1 finale of The Prime Detective, we connect those two moments and finally find the word for what we’ve been tracking all along.

    Credits:

    This episode of “The Prime Detective” was produced and hosted by Grayson Thagard.

    Music for “The Prime Detective” is composed by Ben Wise: https://benwise.bandcamp.com/

    Website and publishing support thanks to David Moody, Producer: “Let’s Talk About Treks” The Podcast.

    Original artwork for “The Prime Detective” by Julie Hendrickson.

    Buy me a coffee: buymeacoffee.com/theprimedetective

    Special thanks:
    Izaak Brown: Trek 365
    Open Pike Night
    Crusher Convo
    Captain Goodwill: Trekkin Up North
    Battlestage Theatrica
    My Figure Universe – Boosting the Signal podcast

    OK Boomer: What are creepypasta?

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    12 mins
  • Profiles in Murder
    Mar 31 2026

    The Link Between Quantico, Hannibal Lecter, and Deep Space Nine

    Trace the evolution of criminal profiling from its gritty origins in the FBI’s Behavioral Science Unit to its transformation into a definitive pop-culture trope.

    This episode explores the thin line between reality and fiction, connecting the revolutionary work of John Douglas and Robert Ressler to the haunting Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “Field of Fire.” By analyzing the parallels between Hannibal Lecter, Ezri Dax, and the real-world tragedy of the Columbine High School shooting, the story examines the seductive power—and the documented limitations—of the profiler narrative. It is a journey through the psychological maps used to understand monsters, highlighting how profiling can contextualize the horrors of the past while remaining a deeply imperfect tool for predicting the violence of the future.

    Credits:

    This episode of “The Prime Detective” was produced and hosted by Grayson Thagard.

    Music for “The Prime Detective” is composed by Ben Wise: https://benwise.bandcamp.com/

    Website and publishing support thanks to David Moody, Producer: “Let’s Talk About Treks” The Podcast.

    Original artwork for “The Prime Detective” by Julie Hendrickson.

    Buy me a coffee: buymeacoffee.com/theprimedetective

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    11 mins
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