Sabrina Rubin Erdely, a contributing editor at Rolling Stone, has also written for GQ, Philadelphia\xa0and SELF.\xa0\n\n"I think that people are, by their nature, good and want to act rightly. So I'm very interested in why people do these things that result in really bad actions. My lack of outrage actually is one of the things that probably helps me in my reporting because I really am propelled by this pure curiosity. ... I just want to know, 'Where did that come from?'"\n\nThanks to TinyLetter and PillPack for sponsoring this week's episode.\n\nShow notes:\n@SabrinaRErdely\nsabrinaerdely.com\nErdely on Longform\n[3:00] Longform Podcast #77: Dan P. Lee\n[3:00] Longform Podcast #24: Stephen Rodrick\n[12:45] "The Entrapment of Jesse Snodgrass" (Rolling Stone \u2022 Feb 2014)\n[17:15] "Kiki Kannibal: The Girl Who Played With Fire" (Rolling Stone \u2022 Apr 2011)\n[22:45] "The Rape of Petty Officer Blumer" (Rolling Stone \u2022 Feb 2013)\n[27:45] "One Town's War on Gay Teens" (Rolling Stone \u2022 Feb 2012)\n[34:45] "The Poorest Rich Kids in the World" (Rolling Stone \u2022 Aug 2013)\n[35:00] "About a Girl: Coy Mathis' Fight to Change Gender" (Rolling Stone \u2022 Oct 2013)\n[37:15] "The Catholic Church's Secret Sex-Crime Files" (Rolling Stone \u2022 Sep 2011)\n[51:45] "I'll Be Damned" (Philadelphia \u2022 Jun 1999) [pdf]\n[51:45] "Who Is the Boy in the Box?" (Philadelphia \u2022 Nov 2003) [pdf]\n[52:00] "Intimate Intimidation" (Philadelphia \u2022 Apr 1996) [pdf]\n[53:45] "Why I Finally Left" (Good Housekeeping \u2022 Mar 2011) [pdf]\n[1:00:15] "The Fabulous Fraudulent Life of Jocelyn and Ed" (Rolling Stone \u2022 Mar 2008) [pdf]\n[1:01:15] "The Girl Who Conned the Ivy League" (Rolling Stone \u2022 Jun 2009) [pdf]\n[1:02:30] "The Creep With the Golden Tongue" (GQ \u2022 Aug 2003) [pdf]\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices