My Father Wears Dahmer Glasses - Exploring Ethical True Crime & Psycopathy

In episode 57 of Moving Past Murder, host Collier Landry shares how a listener's comment about a photo in the New York Post of his father caused him to reflect on the Netflix's latest craze, DAHMER. As an advocate for Ethical True Crime, Collier shares how other survivors feel about the new Netflix show, and how glorifying psychopaths like Jeffery Dahmer is upsetting to victims families and survivors alike. • After a recent podcast interview, Collier begins to believe that his father might actually be a psychopath and not a sociopath, as he previously thought.   • After obtaining a copy of his father's "Dr. John Boyle Newsletter" from 1991, Collier reads the first few pages and how his father's brazen proclamation of innocence is complete BS. For exclusive content, Members only monthly meet n' greets and more, please join my Patreon!  https://www.patreon.com/collierlandry Join @collierlandry LIVE on Instagram every Tuesday at 11am PT / 2pm ET -Socials- TikTok: @collierlandry Instagram: @collierlandry Twitter: @collierlandry Facebook: /collierlandry Linked IN: /collierlandry   SPOTIFY Podcasts: https://open.spotify.com/show/465s4vs... APPLE Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Many people have experienced some form of trauma in their life. I decided at an early age that our trauma should not be what defines us; it’s what we choose to do with it that does. I was just 11 years old when I witnessed my father murder my mother. When no one believed me except one detective, I gathered evidence against my father, leading police to discover her body buried in another state.  After featuring my story on Forensic Files, I channeled my trauma into filmmaking and podcasting, gaining widespread recognition as the creator and subject of A Murder in Mansfield, a film directed by two-time Oscar winner Barbara Kopple. I share my unique perspective on surviving true crime and trauma every week, overcoming adversity, society, and popular culture. I also interview fellow trauma survivors, academics, advocates, and storytellers and explore what comes next.  You can learn more about Collier on his website: https://www.collierlandry.com