How Not to Raise a Serial Killer
Ein Podcast von Cloud10
41 Folgen
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Postpartum Psychosis with Kiva Founder Jessica Jackley
Vom: 27.9.2022 -
Jeffrey Landrigan: The Perils of Inheritance
Vom: 13.9.2022 -
Encore Episode: Levi King and Childhood Psychopathy
Vom: 6.9.2022 -
Israel Keyes Part II: The Evolution of a Psychopath
Vom: 23.8.2022 -
Israel Keyes Part I: 'Pure Evil Acting At Random'
Vom: 16.8.2022 -
Peter Sutcliffe: The Yorkshire Ripper
Vom: 2.8.2022 -
Gerald Stano and the Consequences of Maternal Rejection
Vom: 19.7.2022 -
Daniel Byrd and the Conundrum of Teen Dating Violence
Vom: 5.7.2022 -
Kelly Cochran: A Psychopath Turned Cannibal
Vom: 28.6.2022 -
Teen Opens Fire on Classmates: The Consequences of Inaction
Vom: 21.6.2022 -
Lisa Montgomery: The Only Woman on Federal Death Row
Vom: 14.6.2022 -
Patrick Lewis: The Murderous Consequences of Chronic Underarousal
Vom: 7.6.2022 -
Antonio Bustamante Part II: Medication & Meditation
Vom: 31.5.2022 -
Antonio Bustamante Part I: The Horrifying Consequences of TBIs
Vom: 24.5.2022 -
Dr. Shirley Turner and the Murders of Andrew Bagby and Zachary Turner
Vom: 17.5.2022 -
Andrew Cunanan: How Not to Raise A Narcissist
Vom: 10.5.2022 -
Levi King: Psychopathy in Childhood
Vom: 3.5.2022 -
Matthew Cushing: A Compulsion to Kill
Vom: 25.4.2022 -
James Holmes Part 1: Falling Through the Cracks
Vom: 18.4.2022 -
James Holmes Part 2: "Self-Diagnosis of a Broken Mind"
Vom: 18.4.2022
Ever wonder if your kids have it in them to be a killer? It's okay, we've all had the thought once or twice. And if you're willing to admit that, you'll love How Not to Raise a Serial Killer. On this podcast, criminal psychologist Dr. Michelle Ward digs into the childhoods of some of the most notorious criminals and killers in order to learn from them and prevent future tragedies. Dr. Ward will use her expertise to determine what went wrong with each killer (a brain injury, an undiagnosed illness, a specific trauma) with the help of a fellow mom/non-expert who can weigh in about their own taboo parenting fears. Because on our better days as parents, we want to know how to raise good humans. But on our worst days, we at least want to know that we're not raising a future serial killer.
