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89. Influenced By A Movie - The Murders of Jami and Mallory Evans

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When we talk about killers there are always words and statements that seem to float around the killers themselves. Things like psychopath, sociopath, abuse, escalation of crime, lack of emotion and so on and so forth. But, if you are into the psychology of true crime you are very well aware of the fact that we barely know what makes a killer tick and we barely knows what causes something to one day change in their mind enough that they are capable of taking another life. For every pattern there are outliers, for every diagnosis there are people who are undiagnosable. We really do not know what it is within someone that makes them a) capable of being a killer and b) capable of killing. This week we are going to look at a young man who made a 911 call after he murdered his mother and one of his sisters. In that call he had no emotion. He knew what he had done and seemingly knew where he was headed. It is chilling to hear the voice of someone who had just taken the lives of two members of his family. This case will chill you to your bones.
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When we talk about killers there are always words and statements that seem to float around the killers themselves. Things like psychopath, sociopath, abuse, escalation of crime, lack of emotion and so on and so forth. But, if you are into the psychology of true crime you are very well aware of the fact that we barely know what makes a killer tick and we barely knows what causes something to one day change in their mind enough that they are capable of taking another life. For every pattern there are outliers, for every diagnosis there are people who are undiagnosable. We really do not know what it is within someone that makes them a) capable of being a killer and b) capable of killing. This week we are going to look at a young man who made a 911 call after he murdered his mother and one of his sisters. In that call he had no emotion. He knew what he had done and seemingly knew where he was headed. It is chilling to hear the voice of someone who had just taken the lives of two members of his family. This case will chill you to your bones.
Intro Music: Provided by Gallagher Music
Social Media for GBNF:
GBNF on Facebook
GBNF on Twitter
GBNF on Instagram
GBNF on TikTok
GBNF on Youtube
GBNF on Patreon

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