A touring forensic psychologist discusses creepy audience encounters in N.C., die-hard true-crime fans, nervous laughter — ...
What drives serial killers to commit murder repeatedly? After many years of research, the Behavioral Science Unit of the FBI has concluded that serial killers program themselves in childhood to become ...
This show looks at behavior over time. It’s about how warning signs get minimized, how escalation unfolds in real life, and what we can learn when we stop relying on myths and start tracking patterns.
From a peak of activity in the 1980s, serial killers have been (thankfully) on the decline. But what is behind the drop?
Most serial killers share one chilling habit in common, and it's not what you'd expect. Psychologists say this hidden trait appears consistently across cases, hiding in plain sight for years.
2 OH, MARY! Reveals Tour Dates and Cities For 2026-27 3 OPERATION MINCEMEAT Reveals 2026-27 Tour Dates and Cities Serial violence remains one of the most misunderstood categories of criminal behavior.
Mass murder is sometimes confused with serial murder by the news media and the public in general. Such confusion is not surprising. Up until 1974, criminal justice practitioners used the term mass ...
Why are we still obsessed with serial killers? A new exhibit forces the question - A new exhibit about serial killers in NYC has visitors stepping inside recreations of infamous crime scenes so ...
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Aileen: Queen of the Serial Killers: why female murderers are so rare – and the reasons they're likely to snap
Serial killer shows, like Monster: The Ed Gein Story and the equally as disturbing The Serpentabout Charles Sobhraj, have never been more popular – and most of these stories focus on disturbed men ...
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