Yes, but this character has motivations for their violence that are completely unrelated to their mental illness (and the topic of mentally ill people being portrayed as violent is addressed briefly in the show). Additionally, many other characters are violent in this podcast, both protagonists and antagonists
a character who said he had a kid at one point is killed and then brought back to life later, but he could have been lying about having a kid, and if he did have a kid he presumably did not have custody at that point
the main character is atheist and at one point has a respectful discussion with a christian, there’s also a later slightly less respectful but not hateful discussion between an atheist and a christian
Yes, as of recently.
SPOILERS: The event happens in episode 157, and does not have a trigger warning as it is a major spoiler for the content of the episode
A hamster dies as part of a scientific experiment – this hamster is technically not meant to be a pet but the main character is fond of her and she is named. This event is only mentioned/described, not depicted
there is a trans woman who is a murderer, but a lot of characters are murderers, and she is not villainized, nor is her trans-ness ever related to her crimes
Multiple characters are made to self mutilate by amputating their hands and arms and recording this process. Some of these events are described in extreme detail, others offhand after the fact.
There is speculation by some characters on whether the relationship between two other characters is platonic or romantic, where we later find out that they are in a queerplatonic relationship (and confirmed aroace by the creator), which could be uncomfortable. However, there is no aphobia when this is revealed and all characters have been supportive of this qpr
Yes- a character is transported into the middle of the ocean accidentally early on, which then becomes a common way to dispose of unwanted individuals.