What if you were a whistleblower against your own father?
2/3/202657 min
When a son discovers that the man who raised him is capable of unimaginable harm, he is forced to become a whistleblower against his own father, risking his family, his identity, and everything he once believed to be true.
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First 90 secondsWhit Missildine· Host0:00
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Kai Zen Bickel· Guest0:14
[upbeat music] I really believed a lot in what he would tell me as far as the type of person he was, but that night, the Nygard part suffered a moral wound, because I had the realization that my dad was not who he claimed to be.
Whit Missildine· Host0:37
[upbeat music] From Wondery, I'm Whit Missildine. You're listening to This Is Actually Happening. [upbeat music] Episode three ninety-two: "What if you were a whistleblower against your own father?"
Kai Zen Bickel· Guest1:00
[upbeat music] My dad was born in Helsinki, Finland. In Finland, they were doing pretty well financially,