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What makes someone kill — not once, but repeatedly?
In this episode, we dive deep into the chilling psychology of serial killers — from childhood trauma and brain abnormalities to fantasy, control, and the dark need for dominance.
We explore the blurred line between nature and nurture, the archetypes of killer minds, and why society remains both horrified and fascinated by them.
Because to understand the darkest corners of the human mind… is to better understand the light that keeps us sane.
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By Author AP MVWhat makes someone kill — not once, but repeatedly?
In this episode, we dive deep into the chilling psychology of serial killers — from childhood trauma and brain abnormalities to fantasy, control, and the dark need for dominance.
We explore the blurred line between nature and nurture, the archetypes of killer minds, and why society remains both horrified and fascinated by them.
Because to understand the darkest corners of the human mind… is to better understand the light that keeps us sane.
Support the show