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Latest podcast episodes about mindhunter inside

SpyCast
The Cyber Behavioral Profiler with Cameron Malin

SpyCast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2024 68:30


Summary Cameron Malin (LinkedIn) joins Andrew (X; LinkedIn) to discuss cyber and behavioral profiling. Cameron was the creator and founder of the FBI's Cyber Behavioral Analysis Center.  What You'll Learn Intelligence The historical origins of behavioral profiling Applying behavioral profiling to counterintelligence and cyber threats Nature vs. Nurture in criminal behavior The future of deception and cyberwarfare  Reflections The complexity of the human mind Threat evolution And much, much more … Quotes of the Week “We need to think about cybersecurity as not just hacking and malware and the obvious tangible or known weapons that are used, it includes mental malware … Deep fakes and disinformation, things that can cause erroneous decision making that are just as powerful.” – Cameron Malin Resources  SURFACE SKIM *SpyCasts* The FBI Hostage Negotiator with Chris Voss (2024) A CIA Psychologist on the Minds of World Leaders, Pt. 1 with Dr. Ursula Wilder (2024) A CIA Psychologist on the Minds of World Leaders, Pt. 2 with Dr. Ursula Wilder (2024) “How Spies Think” – 10 Lessons in Intelligence with Sir David Omand (2020) DEEPER DIVE Books Deception in the Digital Age: Exploiting and Defending Human Targets through Computer-Mediated Communications, C. Malin et. al. (Academic Press, 2017) Incendiary: The Psychiatrist, the Mad Bomber, and the Invention of Criminal Profiling, M. Cannell (Minotaur Books, 2017) Mindhunter: Inside the FBI's Elite Serial Crime Unit, J. Douglas & M. Olshaker (1995)  Primary Sources  Lone Offender Terrorism Report (2019) A Study of Pre-Attack Behaviors of Active Shooters in the United States Between 2000 and 2013 (2018) FBI Jack the Ripper Profile (1988) Criminal Investigation: A Practical Handbook (1907 translation) UK Parliamentary Debates (1888) *Wildcard Resource* Mindhunter (2017-2019) While not perfectly accurate, this TV show (heavily inspired by the book of the same name, listed above) is a truly excellent watch.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Murder Most Foul
MINDHUNTER

Murder Most Foul

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2024 51:46


In the early 1970's, F.B.I agent, John E. Douglas, created and managed the FBI's Criminal Profiling Program, now called the Behavioral Analysis Unit. Agent Douglas became the inspiration for the character Jack Crawford in “The Silence of the Lambs,” played by actor Scott Glenn. Douglas has interviewed numerous serial killers and other violent sex offenders at various prisons, including David Berkowitz, John Wayne Gacy, Charles Manson and others. In the late 1990's he formed a partnership with author and documentary producer, Mark Olshaker, called MINDHUNTER, INC. Together they wrote numerous True Crime books, based on John's experiences in the field. One of their books, Mindhunter: Inside the FBI's Elite Serial Crime Unit was the basis for the popular Netflix series, of the same name. Author and Mindhunter, Mark Olshaker, joins me today on Murder Most Foul.

History Unhemmed
Episode 23 - Hell for Leather: A Short and (Mostly) Factual History of Human Skin as a Textile

History Unhemmed

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2023 38:14


EPISODE NOTES: Leather Face and Norman Bates and their penchant for human skin is the stuff of horror movies and fuel for more than a few nightmares. Sometimes, however, the truth is weirder (and creepier) than fiction! ⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/historyunhemmed⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/historyunhemmed⁠⁠ If you have any requests or questions, or simply feel like saying hello, drop us a line at ⁠⁠historyunhemmedpodcast@gmail.com⁠⁠ and/or follow us on social media:Instagram: @history_unhemmedFacebook: History Unhemmed  Thank you!

Hottest Hell Presents
"Forgotten Serial Killers - Season Finale!"

Hottest Hell Presents

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2023 176:50


You said you wanted an episode on serial killers, and after months of absolutely heinous research (Kim cried), recording, and editing, it's finally here: The Season Two Finale, “Forgotten Serial Killers,” featuring the stars of Netflix's MINDHUNTER series.Teams Kimberly and Edward endeavored to find tales of true “multiple murderers” not already discussed to death by other podcasts and documentaries…and our guest judges, both well-versed professionally in retelling the stories of mad killers, agreed they pulled it off.Team Edward presents the blood-chilling history of The Red Ripper, a prolific monster hidden for decades by Soviet censorship and the first-ever Russian criminal to be caught in part by employing psychological profiling.Team Kimberly transports listeners to the antebellum frontier, where a family of mysteriously antisocial colonists led by a charismatic daughter terrorized travelers riding the Osage Mission Trail, earning themselves the terrible moniker The Bloody Benders.Our hosts were joined by MINDHUNTER headliners Holt McCallany (Fight Club, Alien 3, Blue Bloods, Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning) and Michael Cerveris (Broadway's Sweeney Todd and Assassins; TV's Fringe and The Gilded Age), two guys who have made careers out of either playing killers, or playing the people who catch killers. In addition to the serial killer talk, they give us insight into working with cinematic masters like David Fincher; befriending Charles Mansonite Bobby Boselie; and learning from FBI profilers.If you'd like to learn more about The Bloody Benders yourself, check out one of our sources for this episode: Hell's Half-Acre: The Untold Story of the Benders, a Serial Killer Family on the American FrontierIf you'd like to read the book MINDHUNTER was based on, you can find that here:Mindhunter: Inside the FBI's Elite Serial Crime Unit Support the show

Programmed to Chill
Unlocked: Premium 03 - FBI vs PTK round 1, or, Behavioral Science or BS?

Programmed to Chill

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2023 36:29


(episode unlocked from Patreon due to the increased popularity and skepticism of Programmed to Kill) Today, I look at the concept of serial killers as laid out by the FBI, specifically in Agent John E. Douglas's book 'Mindhunter: Inside the FBI's Elite Serial Crime Unit' and Netflix series, and then I compare it to Dave McGowan's 'Programmed to Kill: the Politics of Serial Murder'. I talk about the history of the concept, specifically the FBI's revisionism in pretending they invented the study of serial killers. Then I go into Ed Kemper (and to a lesser degree Herb Mullin) as depicted in the book and show, and the very interesting facts that get curiously left out of these popular histories. Full warning: it gets pretty weird, as we get into 'behavioral modification' experiments at Atascadero and Vacaville, and if Vacaville comes up, you know the Symbionese Liberation Army will as well. Song: Murder On My Mind by YNW Melly Links: https://centerforaninformedamerica.com/ www.patreon.com/ProgrammedToChill https://programmed-to-chill.myshopify.com/

Neuroscience Meets Social and Emotional Learning
Brain Fact Friday: ”Thinking Like an FBI Profiler: Using the Neuroscience of Curiosity to Improve Learning.”

Neuroscience Meets Social and Emotional Learning

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2022 11:24


“What interests me in life is curiosity, challenges, the good fight with its victories and defeats.” Paulo Coelho   “What interests me in life is curiosity, challenges, the good fight with its victories and defeats.”--Paulo Coelho Welcome back to The Neuroscience Meets Social and Emotional Learning Podcast where we bridge the gap between theory and practice, with strategies, tools and ideas we can all use immediately, applied to the most current brain research to heighten productivity in our schools, sports environments and modern workplaces. I'm Andrea Samadi and launched this podcast to share how important an understanding of our brain is for our everyday life and results. Like you, I'm interested in learning and applying the research, to our everyday life. On today's episode #256 and this week's Brain Fact Friday, I wanted to take what we learned from Dr. Chantel Prat earlier this week on EP#255[i], and her book The Neuroscience of You[ii], and dive a bit deeper to increase our learning with whatever it is we are interested or curious about.  At the end of our interview with Dr. Prat, I shared how much I learned about myself from reading her book, and how learning inspires me (which is why I am motivated to keep producing podcast episodes that can help all of us take our results to new heights—with what we are learning and applying here, and why I'm always looking to fill in the gaps in with my knowledge). Do you know what I mean here? Have you ever found someone who knows something that you don't know, (you notice the knowledge gap) and then you were motivated, or even energized to glean their knowledge to enhance your life? I know that each of us will be curious about something in the world and I'm so grateful that you've chosen this podcast to learn from, along with me. I'm always looking to answer the question “What is it that YOU'RE curious about?” so I can create episodes that are helpful, and Chapter 7 of Dr. Prat's book dives much deeper into the research behind curiosity and the brain, that I know will help you with whatever it is you are working on, or those you hope to motivate around you, but today, my goal to inspire you, even energize you a bit, when I show you WHAT happens in our brain when we are curious, WHY being curious prepares our brain for learning, and how we can use this to inspire those around us to naturally want to learn more. On this episode we will learn:  ✔ What happens to our brain when we are curious. ✔ Why being curious prepares our brain for learning. ✔ How we can inspire OURSELVES and OTHERS to naturally want to learn more and make learning unforgettable. Now, just before writing this episode, something caught my eye, and my curiosity was piqued, pulling my attention towards something I found to be interesting. NOTE—this is why it's important to turn off your phone (or put it away) when you need to focus.  I didn't do this, and my eye was caught by an ad that was right in line with my area of interest (which is a whole other story how we are all targeted daily to buy things based on what we search for on the internet, or even what we are talking about)  but this ad drew me to a class from Former Special FBI Agent John Douglas (where the Netflix series MindHunter[iii] was created based on his work, and his book MindHunter[iv]). This class, called How to Think Like an FBI Profiler[v] changed how I saw this week's Brain Fact Friday and I'm grateful that I had a chance to learn something new from being curious. On today's episode I not only want to cover the psychology and neuroscience of curiosity, and how we can use this trait to improve our learning, but I want to do this through the eyes of an FBI Profiler and what my curiosity helped me to learn.  Former Special Agent John Douglas (and his masterclass) taught me many tips for becoming a MindHunter and recognize the signs of bad people, or ways to avoid violent criminals, but for this week's Brain Fact Friday, I want to focus on how to use our curious mind to understand ourselves better, with our brain in mind, by profiling OURSELVES first. Once we have a solid understanding of WHO we are, how our own brains are wired, and what drives us to perform on a daily basis, then we can extend our knowledge to improve our understanding of others we live with, work with, or interact with. Like Dr. Prat's book said, it all begins with “The Neuroscience of You.” So for this week's Brain Fact Friday, it's about YOU. DID YOU KNOW that “curiosity is a mental state that both precedes and facilitates learning? Put simply, curiosity is the subjective feeling one gets when their brain wants to take in a piece of information in front of them. As a result, the more curious you feel in any given situation, the more prepared your brain is to remember what happens next.” (Chantel Prat, The Neuroscience of You). “When you explore, and satisfy your curiosity, your brain floods your body with dopamine, which makes you feel happier”[vi] and Mattias Gruber tells us in his TED Talk that “current research says it's not only intellect that predicts academic achievement, but our levels of curiosity that predict success in school.”[vii] DID YOU ALSO KNOW “that when we are curious, 2 parts of the brain light up (our midbrain and nucleus accumbens)” (Dr. Gruber)  and these are the SAME areas that light up when we anticipate a reward, like food or money? Dr. Gruber says this is the brain's “wanting” system which is another way to look at why being curious motivates us to want to learn, driving us to study, persevere and seek new information. Dr. Prat wrote about Dr. Gruber's work in her book. She said that “according to the Prediction, Appraisal, Curiosity  and Exploration (PACE) Framework recently developed by Matthias Gruber and his former mentor, your curiosity in any given situation depends on what you already know about the world….(and that) your curiosity gets piqued when something either surprises you based on what you thought you knew, or because you experienced a knowledge gap—a type of mental conflict that occurs when you need more information before deciding what to do in a given situation.” Prat elaborates with what curiosity looks like in the brain by saying that I interpret this to mean that our brain thinks that what we are learning, eventually will lead to something rewarding, and it releases dopamine to keep us motivated to learn whatever it is we've deemed to be important, or this thing we are curious about. I think this is a HUGE discovery when it comes to understanding our brain and learning.   So how can we inspire curiosity in those around us (those we are teaching, or coaching) or even those we live with and interact with to inspire learning? Think Like an FBI Profiler, and Profile Yourself: Or keep studying, learning and improving your knowledge of yourself. Do you know how you learn best? Not just your learning style, but Dr. Prat's book covers reinforcement learning, and how some people learn equally as well from when things go better than expected or from disappointing things. Some people she says are “carrot learners” and move through life with their brain strengthening the connections between good actions and the context they were in, and some people are “stick learners” or avoiders and move through life avoiding disappointing situations. Once we know how we learn best, it's much easier to take this knowledge and apply it to how others learn best. Build Lessons Around What Your Students Are ALREADY Interested In: The research did show that “curiosity increases learning and acts like a vortex that draws in what you're interested to learn and also sucks in a lot of things around it” so if you are creating lessons for your students, tie in something you know they are already interested in learning, the new information you want to teach, and it will better chance of being remembered. This is exactly what happened to me when I sat down to write this episode, and got sucked like a vortex into taking the How to Think Like an FBI Profiler course. We had already been talking about Theory of Mind with Dr. Prat, (what I already know about the world) so I naturally wondered what else could I learn from a pioneer in criminal profiling. Nothing could have ripped me away from listening to this course, and filling in my knowledge gaps.  Do you know what are your students interested in? How can you fill in their knowledge gaps and make your lessons stick? Tie this concept into what you are teaching it will make learning unforgettable for those you've connected with at this deep, brain level. To review this week's Brain Fact Friday, DID YOU KNOW that “curiosity is a mental state that both precedes and facilitates learning?” (Dr. Prat) DID YOU ALSO KNOW “that when we are curious, two parts of the brain light up (our midbrain and nucleus accumbens)” (Dr. Gruber) and these are the SAME areas that light up when we anticipate a reward, like food or money? Curiosity energizes us by tapping into the brain's “Wanting System” urging us to want to go out and seek new information. So, if we want learning to stick for our students, piquing their curiosity is one way, that brain research says will do this, inspiring learning, so it's unforgettable. After writing this episode, I wonder, what made you curious to learn more? Once you know this, you have a powerful “secret” that you can use for yourself and others. I'll see you next week! REFERENCES: [i] Neuroscience Meets Social and Emotional Learning Podcast EPISODE #255 with Dr. Chantel Prat, on “The Neuroscience of You: How Every Brain is Wired Differently and How to Understand Yours” https://andreasamadi.podbean.com/e/chantel-prat-phd-on-the-neuroscience-of-you-how-every-brain-is-wired-differently-and-how-to-understand-yours/ [ii] The Neuroscience of You: How Every Brain is Different and How to Understand Yours by Chantel Pratt, Ph.D published August 2, 2022 https://www.amazon.com/Neuroscience-You-Every-Different-Understand/dp/1524746606 [iii] Netflix Series Mindhunter https://www.netflix.com/title/80114855 [iv] MindHunter: Inside the Elite Serial Crime Init by John Douglas Published November 26, 1998 https://www.amazon.com/Mindhunter-Inside-Elite-Serial-Crime-ebook/dp/B000FC0RRY [v] How to Think Like an FBI Profiler by Former Special FBI Agent John Douglas https://www.masterclass.com/classes/john-douglas-teaches-how-to-think-like-an-fbi-profiler [vi] The Science of Curiosity https://curiosity.britannica.com/science-of-curiosity.html#:~:text=When%20you%20explore%20and%20satisfy,curiosity%20again%20in%20the%20future. [vii]This is Your Brain on Curiosity | Matthias Gruber | TEDxUCDavisSalon  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SmaTPPB-T_s&t=464s

The Superior Men Podcast
“Mindhunter” – Bookcast #41

The Superior Men Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2022


Mindhunter: Inside the FBI's Elite Serial Crime Unit (1995) by John Douglas (with Mark Olshaker) Read and listen to "Mindhunter" on Amazon! We're very excited to announce our books “Sexual Magnetism,” “The WASM Dating Handbook” and “Secrets of Sensual Massage” are now available! Follow these links to get your copies of "Sexual Magnetism," "The WASM Dating Handbook" and "Secrets of Sensual Massage" on Amazon.com. Want more great books? Check out our MUST READ LIST! Overview of “Mindhunter: Inside the FBIs Elite Serial Crime Unit” A very brief description of “Mindhunter” (4 minutes) 00:00-04:00The no-holds-barred description of John E. Douglas' twenty-five-year career in the FBI Investigative Support Unit, where he used psychological profiling to delve into the minds of the country's most notorious serial killers and criminals.What Douglas sets out to do / Purpose of the bookTo teach people about how criminals and serial killers work, how we can catch them and how we can protect ourselves and our loved ones from becoming a victim.The intended audience of the book / Who will benefit mostPeople who loved Silence of the Lambs (Thomas Harris, the author of SotL, based his character Jack Crawford, head of the FBI's Behavioral Science Unit, on John Douglas) People who love true crime and/or horror storiesPeople who want to understand how - and why - serial killers do what they doPeople who want to make sure they don't become a victimPeople who don't like sleeping (this book is not for the faint of heart!)Who probably WON'T like this book?People who don't want to think about real life horror that lives nearbyPeople who can't handle explicit descriptions of violent and sexual crimeHonestly, most people will have trouble reading this bookHow does this book specifically benefit Men? As Men it is our job to protect the people in our lives. As difficult as it is to accept, there are deranged, sick criminals out there who enjoy inflicting pain and killing other people. If we're going to take care of our loved ones we need to educate ourselves first and then educate them - as well as be prepared to protect them if the situation calls for it.Is this book Easy, Average or Difficult to read? / How long is it? (1 minute) 04:00-05:00Mindhunter is very well written but it's INCREDIBLY difficult to read. The subject matter is so dark and twisted that it's highly possible this will be the most disturbing book you'll ever read in your life.445 pages, (Audiobook is 15 hours and 24 minutes)What are the overall book reviews? Is the book well-known? Popular? Significant?9,971 ratings, 4.7 stars#6 in Law Enforcement#7 in Criminology#22 in Biographies & Memoirs of CriminalsAudible#5 in Crime & Criminal Biographies#16 in Murder & Mayhem True Accounts#91 in MemoirsBook-To-Movie Translation Since its publication in 1995, Mindhunter (and the other books in this series by John Douglas) have been THE reference books for any kind of serial killers in novels, movies or television shows.Some of the most famous fiction inspired by John Douglas includes the “Hannibal Lechter” books by Thomas Harris, the “Alex Cross” books by James Patterson, the “Dexter” books by Jeff Lindsay, the show “Criminal Minds” and many, many others.There is a new Netflix show based directly on this book and the creation of the FBI's Serial Crime Unit Bio of John Douglas Douglas was born in Brooklyn in 1944 and grew up in Hempstead, New York.He enlisted in the United States Air Force in 1966 and served for four years.Douglas received his bachelor's degree from Eastern New Mexico University, a master's degree from the University of Wisconsin, and a doctorate from Nova Southeastern University.Douglas joined the FBI in 1970 and his first assignment was in Detroit, Michigan. In the field, he served as a sniper on the local FBI SWAT team and later became a hostage negotiator. He transferred to the FBI's Behavioral Science Unit (BSU) in 1977 where he taught hostage negotiation and applied criminal psychology at the FBI Academy in Quantico, Virginia to new FBI special agents, field agents, and police officers from all over the United States. He created and managed the FBI's Criminal Profiling Program and was later promoted to unit chief of the Investigative Support UnitWhile traveling around the country providing instruction to police, Douglas began interviewing serial killers and other violent sex offenders at various prisons. He interviewed some of the most notable violent criminals in recent history as part of the study, including David Berkowitz, Ted Bundy, John Wayne Gacy, Charles Manson, Edmund Kemper, James Earl Ray and Richard Speck. He used the information gleaned from these interviews to create the FBI's new Crime Classification Manual (CCM). Douglas's work together with the FBI's Investigative Support Unit has helped catch thousands of serial criminals and bring them to justice. The insights learned from their research are now taught around the world and have transformed our understanding of why violent criminals do what they do and how to find them and stop them. Breakdown of Themes in Mindhunter Nature vs NurtureA serial criminal may be predisposed to perform certain acts but it is invariably the horrible things that happen during childhood that shape their ultimate actionsLoss Of InnocenceEveryone that comes in contact with a disturbing crime is permanently scarred - families, friends, neighborhoods, local police and FBI agentsIn many cases, even the serial criminals themselves are seriously troubled by what they have doneCourage in the Face of EvilEven though horrible things are happening, some people choose to stand up and fight back. A great example of this is the family of Karla Brown. After Karla's murder, her sister Dawn worked extensively with police and FBI to talk to the murderer - and even agreed to allow herself to be used as “bait” - to bring him to justice. Sometimes the Dragon WinsThe struggle against evil is ongoing and not every criminal is caught.The only way to truly make a difference is to keep fighting, to keep pushing for communities to spend the time, money and resources to keep criminals on the run and to bring justice to the families of the dead victims.

The Superior Men Bookcast
“Mindhunter” – Bookcast #41

The Superior Men Bookcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2022


Mindhunter: Inside the FBI’s Elite Serial Crime Unit (1995) by John Douglas (with Mark Olshaker) Read and listen to “Mindhunter” on Amazon! We're very excited to announce our books “Sexual Magnetism,” “The WASM Dating Handbook” and “Secrets of Sensual Massage” are now available! Follow these links to get your copies of “Sexual Magnetism,” “The WASM … Continue reading “Mindhunter” – Bookcast #41 at We Are Superior Men.

Crime Time FM
MARK OLSHAKER On The Sofa With Victoria (Special)

Crime Time FM

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2022 26:49


MARK OLSHAKER (MINDHUNTER) chats to Victoria about TRULY, DARKLY, DEEPLY, serial killers and profiling the criminal mind.Mark Olshaker (born February 28, 1951) is an American author from Washington DC who frequently collaborates with FBI agent John E Douglas  in writing books about criminal and investigative psychology. In 1995, they formed Mindhunters Inc. and later released MIndhunter: Inside the FBI's Elite Serial Crime Unit, which was made into a Netflix series Mindhunter in 2017.VICTORIA SELMANSundayTimes bestselling author of Truly Darkly Deeply  Amazon Author Page: https://amzn.to/3xmvMeSWebsite for news and giveaways: http://www.victoriaselmanauthor.comTwitter: @VictoriaSelmanWe love to hear from our listeners! Find me on Twitter @VictoriaSelman and join in the chat using #OnTheSofaWithVictoria.Produced by Junkyard DogMusic courtesy of Southgate & LeighCrime Time

True Crime on Easy Street
S2 Ep 25: The Atlanta Child Murders, Part 1

True Crime on Easy Street

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2022 52:55


This week Scott takes us to from 1970 to 1981 for part 1 of our 2 part series on the Atlanta Child Murders. This was a series of murders committed in Atlanta, Georgia, between July 1979 and May 1981. Over the two-year period, at least 28 children and adults were killed. Theme song is The Legend of Hannah Brady by the Shane Givens Band https://music.apple.com/us/album/the-legend-of-hannah-brady/1013006958?i=1013006965 Sources: “Child Killer” by Jack Rosewood, 2018 “Atlanta's Missing and Murdered: The Lost Children”, HBO documentary series, 2020 “Mindhunter: Inside the FBI's Elite Serial Crime Unit”, 1998 (John E. Douglas and Mark Olshaker) “Mindhunter: Season 2”, Netflix series (2017-2019) “The Atlanta Child Murders: The Night Stalker” by Jack Mallard (2009) “Murder in Black and White”,  Channel 11 investigative report series  CITY GEEK, YouTube series --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/truecrimeoneasystreet/support

forthenovellovers
Mindhunter: Inside the FBI's Elite Serial Crime Unit by John E. Douglas & Mark Olshaker

forthenovellovers

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 10:35


This episode is also available as a blog post: https://forthenovellovers.wordpress.com/2020/04/05/mindhunter-inside-the-fbis-elite-serial-crime-unit-by-john-e-douglas-mark-olshaker/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Crime and Compulsion Podcast
Episode 26: Richard Speck - The Nurse Killer - Part 2

Crime and Compulsion Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2021 46:18


Join us as we discuss the case of a lesser known mass murderer, Richard Speck, who held several nursing students hostage before killing them one by one. What happened in the 25 years of Richard's life that led him to commit such a heinous crime during a night that truly shook the world? Sources:The Crime of the Century: Richard Speck and the Murders That Shocked a Nation. New York City: Bantam Books.Douglas, John E.; Olshaker, Mark (1995). Mindhunter: Inside the FBI's Elite Serial Crime Unit. New York City: Scribner. Kerr, K. J. (2014). The Psychological Characteristics of Sexual Murderers. https://thelatch.com.au/what-is-the-madonna-whore-complex/https://apnews.com/article/caa5b94ca71e5b3edd129a46de1da7c5https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_SpeckWitherspoon v. Illinois, 391 U.S. 510 (1968)Furman v. Georgia, 408 U.S. 238 (1972)Promo: Malice After Midnight

Crime and Compulsion Podcast
Episode 25: Richard Speck - The Nurse Killer - Part 1

Crime and Compulsion Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2021 62:03


Join us as we discuss the case of a lesser known mass murderer, Richard Speck, who held several nursing students hostage before killing them one by one. What happened in the 25 years of Richard's life that led him to commit such a heinous crime during a night that truly shook the world? Sources:The Crime of the Century: Richard Speck and the Murders That Shocked a Nation. New York City: Bantam Books.Douglas, John E.; Olshaker, Mark (1995). Mindhunter: Inside the FBI's Elite Serial Crime Unit. New York City: Scribner. Kerr, K. J. (2014). The Psychological Characteristics of Sexual Murderers. https://thelatch.com.au/what-is-the-madonna-whore-complex/https://apnews.com/article/caa5b94ca71e5b3edd129a46de1da7c5https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_SpeckWitherspoon v. Illinois, 391 U.S. 510 (1968)Furman v. Georgia, 408 U.S. 238 (1972)Ad: Killers the Card Game: killerstcg.square.site

Intention
#03 Taking the Show on the Road.

Intention

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2021 25:47


On today's episode, Isabel compares the famous show ‘Mindhunter', to the real life book it was based on, ‘Mindhunter: Inside the FBI's Elite Serial Crime Unit', and explores what we know today as criminal profiling. FOLLOW OUR INSTAGRAM: @intentionthepodcast References: 1. https://www.google.ca/amp/s/screenrant.com/mindhunter-show-book-comparison/amp/ 2. https://www.google.ca/amp/s/www.refinery29.com/amp/en-us/2017/10/176457/mindhunter-recap-season-1-episode-summaries-netflix EMAIL ME: intentionthepodcast@gmail.com if there is someone who you are worried about / crime and crisis support: https://www.beyondblue.org.au/the-facts/suicide-prevention/worried-about-someone-suicidal/having-a-conversation-with-someone-you're-worried-about

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Murder & Merlot
37. Book Club: "Mindhunter" by John Douglas & Mark Olshaker

Murder & Merlot

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2020 71:28


Grab your glass and get cozy, let’s book club it up!  Join us as we dive into "Mindhunter: Inside the FBI's Elite Serial Crime Unit" by John Douglas & Mark Olshaker.  Here we will be discussing our thoughts and feelings about the book, author, and cases. We have already posted two main episodes that were inspired by this book- Episode 33. David Carpenter: The Trailside Killer and Episode 36. The Bizarre Murder of Karla Brown. If you haven't yet, go check them out! If you read the book along with us, it isn't necessary to listen to the case episodes first but we would appreciate it anyways.   Make sure to check out our socials and add to the conversation. We love listener feedback and responses so feel free to answer our questions as well! Email: murderandmerlot@gmail.com Facebook: Murder & Merlot Podcast Instagram: @murdermerlotpodcast  Twitter: @murderandmerlo1   Cheers! *Tink* Psst.. don't like all the chit-chat? That's cool. Skip to 6:04 to start the book discussion. 

The Murder Book: A True Crime Podcast
Episode 3 Edmund Kemper

The Murder Book: A True Crime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2020 48:22


Edmund Kemper took the lives of ten people between August 1964 to April 1973. This episode will explore  Edmund's life from his abusive childhood to his sentencing in 1973. After his capture during his interviews, Kemper reveals how he was developing his killing skills with each co-ed that he killed. He was training for the ultimate murder: his mother.Resources:https://www.newspapers.com/clip/65682835/ https://www.newspapers.com/clip/65686175/ https://www.newspapers.com/clip/65687881/ Becker R. (2019). Edmund Kemper: The True Story of the Brutal Co-Ed Butcher. Sea Vision Publishing.Douglas, J. & Olshaker, M. (2017) Mindhunter: Inside the FBI's Elite Serial Crime UnitRosewood, J. (2015) Edmund Kemper: The True Story of the Co-ed Killer: Historical Serial Killers and MurderersVronsky, P. (2004) Serial Killers: The Method and Madness of Monsters

Long Overdue: A Franklin Public Library Podcast
Spooky, Scary, Horror, and Zombies

Long Overdue: A Franklin Public Library Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2020 33:13


In this episode of Long Overdue librarians Sam, Sarah, Andy, and Keri talk about their favorite spooky, scary, or Halloween books, TV shows, movies, and more! We talked about: Skeleton Crew by Stephen King NOS4A2 by Joe Hill Growing Things and Other Stories by Paul G. Tremblay The Amityville Horror by Jay Anson World War Z by Max Brooks Zone One by Colson Whitehead The Killer Across the Table: Unlocking the Secrets of Serial Killers and Predators with the FBI's Original Mindhunter by John E. Douglas and Mark Olshaker American Predator by Maureen Callahan The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jackson (And the TV show adaptation) The Turn of the Screw by Henry James (Which inspired the TV show The Haunting of Bly Manor) We also mentioned: Many other novels and short stories by Stephen King (His full bibliography can be found here: https://stephenking.com/works/index.html) Suicide Woods by Benjamin Percy Edgar Allan Poe short stories The Goosebumps book series by R. L. Stine (http://rlstine.com/bookshelf) Disappearance at Devil's Rock by Paul G. Tremblay Middle Grade Author Dan Poblocki (http://www.danpoblocki.com/) Mindhunter: Inside the FBI's Elite Serial Crime Unit by John E. Douglas and Mark Olshaker The Franklin Public Library Pinterest Page (https://www.pinterest.com/franklinreferen/_saved/) Wisconsin Digital Library Halloween book collection (https://wplc.overdrive.com/wplc-mcfls/content/collection/1119605)

Legion Podcasts
VD Clinic – March Madness… Except it’s April

Legion Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2020 143:30


VD CLINIC – MARCH MADNESS…EXCEPT IT’S APRIL – Finally this year’s installment of March Madness is here. After a scheduling delay, Vanessa & Daeron are once again joined by guest Bo Ransdell to discuss some serial killers & true crime. This year we cover Spike Lee’s “Summer of Sam” & the John E. Douglas & Mark Olshaker book “Mindhunter: Inside the FBI’s Elite Serial Crime Unit.” Never a dull moment. Coming in May: We celebrate our third anniversary with a commentary of “Cabin in the Woods.” We’d love to hear from you. Please send your anniversary messages, questions, etc. to us no later than Friday, May 15. Check us out: on Facebook at facebook.com/groups/VDClinicPod, on Twitter & Instagram as @VDClinicPod, or via email at vdclinicpod@gmail.com.  Our Flick Chat group code: VDClinicPod. Bo can be found on legionpodcasts.com or on Twitter @LegionPodcasts.

Legion Podcasts
The VD Clinic – Referral Slips – March 2020

Legion Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2020 37:47


REFERRAL SLIPS #14 – MARCH 2020 – Vanessa & Daeron give a few of their latest recommendations including a few things in line with the coming episode. Due to scheduling, March Madness had to be delayed, but in April, we’ll bring you another chapter of serial killers & true crime with Spike Lee’s “Summer of Sam” & “Mindhunter: Inside the FBI’s Elite Serial Crime Unit” by John E. Douglas & Mark Olshaker.

My Streaming Bubble
Mindhunter S2 with Jill

My Streaming Bubble

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2019 56:22


Spoilers for Mindhunter S2 Jill’s back in the Bubble to discuss Mindhunter season 2 and we get right to chatting about the Netflix original series, Mindhunter Season 2.  This amazing series is based on the true crime book, Mindhunter: Inside the FBI’s Elite Serial Crime Unit written by John E. Douglas and Mark Olshaker, and stars Jonathan Groff, Holt McCallany, and Anna Torv, directed by David Fincher.  So join us as we spill the spoilers of the dark world of serial killers and the people that study them, and I poorly explain a “fun fact” about Holt McCallany.  As always, thanks for listening and keep streaming!

Creative Meltdown Podcast
#141 Dave Chappelle: Sticks & Stones (Mindhunter S2, The Boys)

Creative Meltdown Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2019 78:47


I veckans avsnitt tar vi i slutändan upp främst tre tv-serier, varvat med allmänt svammel. Det handlar om mästerkomikern Dave Chappelles senaste standup som nyligen släpptes på Netflix och som fått hela USA att gå i taket och lett till uppmaning om bojkott av allt möjligt. Är den så kontroversiell som det påstås? Eller är Chappelle den viktigaste komikern vi har idag? Vi ger vår högst mediokra syn på saken.  Sen har vi även kikat på säsong 2 av David Finchers skapelse Mindhunter. Lever den upp till säsong 1 eller är det en meltdown? Vi avslutar avsnittet med att prata om den underbara tv-serien ”The Boys” som släppts på Amazon Prime och som hyllats för sin smarta kommatering och underbara ultravåld. Innan vi går in på en kortare diskussion som innehåller allt från The Mandalorian till nya Jokerfilmen och John Favreaus skills som kock… I slutändan ett fullspäckat avsnitt med andra ord!  Mycket nöje! http://hyperurl.co/CreativeMeltdownPod  Lite info om innehållet i veckans podd:  Dave Chappelle: Sticks & Stones: ”Dave Chappelle tar sig an vapenkulturen, opioidkrisen och svallvågen av kändisskandaler i en vågad ståuppspecial inspelad i Atlanta”. Dave Chappelle är en amerikansk ståuppkomiker och skådespelare. Chappelle har haft ett eget TV-program, Chappelle's Show, som i Sverige sändes på MTV. Han är framstående inom ståuppkomedi”.  Mindhunter säsong 2: ”Första säsongen av ”Mindhunter” hade premiär i oktober 2017. Serien baseras på boken ”Mind Hunter: Inside the FBI´s elite serial crime unit” och följer de FBI-agenter som 1979 intervjuar inspärrade seriemördare i hopp om att svaren och sedermera analyserna ska kunna stoppa framtida mord.  I andra säsongen av Netflix originalserie kommer Holden Ford (Jonathan Groff) och Bill Trench (Holt McCallany) ta sig an det som kallas Barnamorden i Atlanta, då 29 afroamerikanska barn och ungdomar mördades mellan 1979 och 1981. I de nya avsnitten hittas även psykologiprofessor Wendy Carr och precis som i seriens första omgång är det Anna Torv som gör rollen. Tillbaka är även Cameron Britton, som spelar Edmund Kemper”.  The Boys: ”The Boys är en amerikansk serie skriven av Garth Ennis och tecknad av Darick Robertson. Den publicerades av det amerikanska förlaget Wildstorm från oktober 2006 innan den flyttdes till förlaget Dynamite Entertainment i februari 2007. Serien är utspelar sig i en samtida värld som är i stort sett identisk med vår, men med ett viktigt undantag: Ett relativt stort antal människor har utvecklat någon typ av superkrafter och är kända över hela världen som superhjältar . I serien får man som läsare följa en CIA-backad grupp, känd som "The Boys", som har i uppgift att bevaka superhjältar och, om det skulle vara nödvändigt, döda dem. Serien handlar om vad som händer när ”våra superhjältar – populära som kändisar, inflytelserika som politiker och dyrkade som gudar – missbrukar sina superkrafter. Vanliga människor slåss mot superkrafter när gänget ”The Boys” ger sig ut på ett heroiskt uppdrag med målet att avslöja sanningen bakom De Sju och Vought – mångmiljardkonglomeratet som täcker upp för superhjältarnas smutsiga affärer. I rollistan finns bland andra Karl Urban, Karen Fukuhara, Jack Quaid, Antony Starr, Erin Moriarty, Chace Crawford och Simon Pegg”.  #sticks&stones #davechappelle #theboys #mindhunter #mindhunters2 #createpod "netflix #nowwatching #moviereview #filmrecension #iTunes #Apple https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/creative-meltdown-podcast/id1171487351  #Android #Smartphone #Samsung http://www.subscribeonandroid.com/creativemeltdownpodcast.podbean.com/feed/ #Podbean https://creativemeltdownpodcast.podbean.com  #Acast  https://www.acast.com/creativemeltdownpodcast  #PlayerFM https://player.fm/series/creative-meltdown-podcast #Spotify  https://open.spotify.com/show/1WhckMo5QmkT37CNwSBO7Z?si=VxHA6h0dQiaZD-lNKrOwxw   www.creativemeltdownpod.wordpress.com 

This Guy Edits: Podcast
Ep. 16 'Mindhunter' (2017)

This Guy Edits: Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2018 53:34


Mindhunter is an American crime drama web television series created by Joe Penhall, based on the true crime book Mindhunter: Inside the FBI's Elite Serial Crime Unit written by John E. Douglas and Mark Olshaker. The series is executive produced by Penhall, David Fincher, and Charlize Theron among others, and debuted worldwide on Netflix on October 13, 2017. In November 2017, Mindhunter was renewed for a second season. Set in 1977 – in the early days of criminal psychology and criminal profiling at the Federal Bureau of Investigation – Mindhunter revolves around FBI agents Holden Ford (Jonathan Groff) and Bill Tench (Holt McCallany), along with psychologist Wendy Carr (Anna Torv), who originate the FBI's Behavioral Science Unit within the Training Division at the FBI Academy in Quantico, Virginia. They interview imprisoned serial killers in order to understand how they think, with the hope of applying this knowledge to solving ongoing cases. Each episode my friend Tyler and I analyze the editing of one iconic movie scene like this one and you can follow along. So turn on the podcast, bring up the youtube clip by clicking the link below (when we tell you) and let's get into it: Mindhunter (https://youtu.be/4UEJekl4MfA)

Ghoul on Ghoul
Episode 22: 100% Bat Material

Ghoul on Ghoul

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2018 70:59


Amanda and Sarah welcome guest Laine Wooliscroft of the Cinema Psychos Show podcast. She talks all about being Wiccan and her spooky experiences with the spiritualist community Lily Dale, including an incredible reading by a grandmotherly medium. Other subjects covered include a crush confession, transforming into your perfect animal, and Halloween costume reveals.  Recommendations: Laine recommends the nonfiction crime classic "Mind Hunter: Inside the FBI's Elite Serial Crime Unit" by John Douglas and Mark Olshaker and checking out the last show from the Pittsburgh Atrocity Exhibition. Amanda recommends the gothic book "Mr. Splitfoot" by Samantha Hunt.  For updates on future episodes and other fun stuff, follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

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The Podcast That Time Forgot
PTF Book Club - 3 - Mind Hunter

The Podcast That Time Forgot

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2018 55:45


Thank You for actually reading the description! On todays episode we dove into John Douglas' greatly admired book "MindHunter - Inside the FBI's Elite Serial Crime Unit". This was a phenomenal book. John Douglas, If you don't know, is responsible for starting the behavioral science / psychological profiling division of the FBI. After reading and talking about this book and Netflix series Mr. Douglas is one of the most inspiring people we've had the chance to learn about in recent years. In this book John was able to open up about his work with some of the most infamous serial killers. I would encourage everyone to pick up a copy for them selves. In fact if you jump over to www.audibletrial.com/podtimeforgot you can get yourself a 30 day free trail and a free audio book on us! The best part is you can cancel at any time and even keep all your audio books. (plus you would be helping to support this show!) Speaking of support another way to show us some love is through our TeePublic store! If you go to https://www.teepublic.com/stores/the-podcast-that-time-forgot?ref_id=5873 and buy anything on the site you'll be helping us out. Right now there is a sweet "American Psycho" design showing the two sides of Patrick Bateman. Check it out as frequently as you can were always adding new designs and theres almost always a sale going on! As a listener you are part of this Book Club and we would LOVE to hear from you! Send in your questions and comments about upcoming titles like our next episode "The Black Klansman" to be featured on the show! Write in or send your recorded clip to podtimeforgot@gmail.com or hit us up on twitter that's were we tend to live these days. Twitter Cody Thompson - @codysthompson Alex Sharp - @namaste_27 Alan Garner - @alangarner_1 and please like, share, and comment

Television tiiliskivet
Mindhunter eli kun käsite sarjamurhaaja keksittiin

Television tiiliskivet

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2018 73:14


Vuonna 1995 julkaistiin kirja Mindhunter: Inside the FBI's Elite Serial Crime Unit, jossa toisena tekijänä oli John E. Douglas, eläkkeellä oleva FBI:n erikoisagentti. Douglas rakensi järjestelmää, jonka avulla rikollisia alettiin profiloida. Hän kiersi Yhdysvaltoja opettamassa metodia poliiseille, ja kävi samalla vankiloissa haastattelemassa tunnetuimpia väkivaltarikollisia, sellaisia kuten David Berkowitz, Charles Manson, Ted Bundy ja Edmund Kemper. Syntyi käsite sarjamurhaaja. Oscar-palkinnon roolistaan sarjamurhaaja Aileen Wuornosina voittanut Charlize Theron tutustui Mindhunter-kirjaan, osti sen oikeudet ja antoi opuksen David Fincherille, Seven- ja Zodiac-elokuvien ohjaajalle. Mindhuter alkoi Netflixillä 2017, Fincherin ohjastaman sarjan pohjana ovat Douglasin kokemukset 1970-luvun lopulta alkaen. FBI-agentit Holden Ford (Jonathan Groff) ja Bill Tench (Holt McCallany) lähtevät FBI:n päämajasta lähtevät tapaamaan kaikkein väkivaltaisimpia rikollisia. Murhaajilta saatu tieto sen synnyttämä ymmärrys muuttavat rikostutkintaa ja samalla maailmaa. J.P. Pulkkisen vieraana keskustelee Mindhunterista käsikirjoittaja ja näytelmäkirjailija Mika Ripatti. Toimittajana J.P. Pulkkinen

Book Club for Masochists: a Readers’ Advisory Podcast
Episode 043 - Page to Screen (Books turned into movies and TV shows)

Book Club for Masochists: a Readers’ Advisory Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2017 72:34


In this episode we chat about what happens when books go from page to screen in Adaptations! In the process we argue about lots of stuff (as usual) and you learn more than you ever wanted to know about manga sound effects! Plus: psychic sidekicks, librarian in-jokes, our faith in Ellen DeGeneres, and what we want to see adapted for the screen. You can download the podcast directly, find it on Libsyn, or get it through iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play or your favourite podcast delivery system. In this episode Anna Ferri | Meghan Whyte | Matthew Murray | Jessi Books and Other Media We Read This Month Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind by Hayao Miyazaki; Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind (movie 1984) The Princess Bride by William Goldman; The Princess Bride (movie 1987) The Snowman by Jo Nesbø; The Snowman (movie 2017) Stardust by Neil Gaiman, illustrated Charles Vess; Stardust (movie 2007) Howl’s Moving Castle by Diana Wynne Jones; Howl’s Moving Castle (movie 2004) Uprooted by Naomi Novik; adaptation in potentia A Discovery of Witches by Deborah Harkness; A Discovery of Witches (TV series 2018) Books and Other Media We Discuss Fight Club by Chuck Palahniuk; Fight Club (movie 1999) Battle Royale by Koushun Takami, translated by Yuji Oniki; Battle Royale (movie 2000) Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkien; Lord of the Rings (movie trilogy 2001-3) Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep by Philip K. Dick; Blade Runner (movie 1982) A Scanner Darkly by Philip K. Dick; A Scanner Darkly (movie 2006) Anne of Green Gables series by L.M. Montgomery; Anne of Green Gables and Anne of Green Gables: The Sequel (tv mini-series 1985 & 1987) (I’ve never watched two more recent sequel/prequels, and I never will) Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen; Pride and Prejudice (BBC mini-series 1995); Pride and Prejudice (movie 2005) The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien; The Hobbit (movie trilogy 2012-14) Wives and Daughters by Elizabeth Gaskell; Wives and Daughters (mini series 1999) Persuasion by Jane Austen; Persuasion (movie 2007) Northanger Abbey by Jane Austen; Northanger Abbey (movie 2007) A Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess; A Clockwork Orange (movie 1971) The Bloodettes/Les Saignantes (movie 2005) Good Omens by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman; Good Omens (TV series 2018?) Hellboy: An Assortment of Horrors (short stories collection) edited by Christopher Golden, art by Mike Mignola; Hellboy (movie 2004) The Orchid Thief: A True Story of Beauty and Obsession by Susan Orlean; Adaptation (movie 2002) Ponyo (movie 2008); The Little Mermaid by Hans Christian Andersen The Coldest City by Anthony Johnston; Atomic Blonde (movie 2017) Her Space Opera by Katie Longua, music by Accumulator - a comic with a code to download related music Scott Pilgrim by Bryan Lee O’Malley; Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (movie 2010) Fullmetal Alchemist series by Hiromu Arakawa; there are a number of different adaptations in films and video games and more, but Jessi is referring to Fullmetal Alchemist (anime 2003-4) and Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood (2009-10) A Song of Ice and Fire series by George R. R. Martin; Game of Thrones (TV series 2011-) Harry Potter series by J.K. Rowling; Harry Potter (film series 2001-2011) Sandman series by Neil Gaiman and various artists Papillon by Henri Charrière; Papillon (movie 1973) AND Papillon (movie 2017) which is a remake of the 1973 film and Meghan didn’t even know it existed (layers of adaptation!!) Criminal Minds (TV series 2005-) Mindhunter: Inside the FBI's Elite Serial Crime Unit by John E. Douglas and Mark Olshaker; Mindhunter (TV series 2017-) Suicide Squad (comics); Suicide Squad (movie 2016) The Alienist by Caleb Carr; The Alienist (TV series 2018) American Gods by Neil Gaiman; American Gods (TV series 2017-) Jodorowsky’s Dune (documentary 2013) Adaptations We Want to See Discworld series by Terry Pratchett, specifically more adaptations from this universe since three live action ones exist: The Color of Magic (mini series 2008), based on The Colour of Magic and The Light Fantastic Terry Pratchett’s Hogfather (movie 2006), based on Hogfather Going Postal (mini series 2010), based on Going Postal China Miéville - just everything Links, Articles, and Things The Metabarons: A Rape Comic - Here’s the piece about Alejandro Jodorowsky and how he is scum Remembering the Time Alejandro Jodorowsky Raped a Woman in the Name of Art Questions Do you seek out movie adaptations of books or avoid them? Do you read the books that movies you like are based on? Did anyone get Meghan’s Library joke? What makes a good adaptation (or a bad adaptation)? Where’s the line between adaptation and something that is “inspired by” an existing text? What’s a book or comic you’d love to see adapted? Check out our Pinterest board and Tumblr posts, follow us on Twitter, join our Facebook Group, or send us an email! Join us again on January 2nd, for our Best of 2017 episode! Then come back on January 16th for our episode on Family Sagas!

Supercontext: an autopsy of media
Mindhunter, Season 1

Supercontext: an autopsy of media

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2017 87:03


This Netflix program is about the early days of studying serial killers at the FBI. We look at David Fincher's meticulous storytelling here, as well as the show's attempts to disrupt the glorification of murder and the methodological portrayal of criminal profiling. Interested in the media we discussed this episode? Please support the show by purchasing it through our affiliate store: Mindhunter: Inside the FBI's Elite Serial Crime Unit By Reason of Insanity Homicide: A Year on the Killing Streets Additional Resources: With film tax credits restored, city lands new drama from Netflix Defining deviancy: The clammy thrills of David Fincher’s “Mindhunter” on Netflix Mindhunter Modeled This Character On A Female Psychologist & Living Legend Mindhunter Probes America's Obsession With Serial Killers There was a lot more CGI in Mindhunter than you’d think Mindhunter is Netflix’s most binge-worthy show yet The Real FBI Agents and Serial Killers Who Inspired Netflix’s Mindhunter “Mindhunter” and the Presentation of the Serial Killer in Everyday Life Nielsen Aims to Level Playing Field With New Netflix Ratings Can Criminal Profilers Really Get Inside the Head of a Killer?

House of Mystery True Crime History
Mindhunter: Inside the FBI's Elite Serial Crime Unit - Mark Olshaker (uncut interview)

House of Mystery True Crime History

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2017 65:15


Discover the classic, behind-the-scenes chronicle of John E. Douglas’ twenty-five-year career in the FBI Investigative Support Unit, where he used psychological profiling to delve into the minds of the country’s most notorious serial killers and criminals—the basis for the upcoming Netflix original series.In chilling detail, the legendary Mindhunter takes us behind the scenes of some of his most gruesome, fascinating, and challenging cases—and into the darkest recesses of our worst nightmares. During his twenty-five year career with the Investigative Support Unit, Special Agent John Douglas became a legendary figure in law enforcement, pursuing some of the most notorious and sadistic serial killers of our time: the man who hunted prostitutes for sport in the woods of Alaska, the Atlanta child murderer, and Seattle's Green River killer, the case that nearly cost Douglas his life. As the model for Jack Crawford in The Silence of the Lambs, Douglas has confronted, interviewed, and studied scores of serial killers and assassins, including Charles Manson, Ted Bundy, and Ed Gein, who dressed himself in his victims' peeled skin. Using his uncanny ability to become both predator and prey, Douglas examines each crime scene, reliving both the killer's and the victim's actions in his mind, creating their profiles, describing their habits, and predicting their next moves See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Mindhunter Reviews & After Show - AfterBuzz TV
Mindhunter | Season 1 Full Review | AfterBuzz TV AfterShow

Mindhunter Reviews & After Show - AfterBuzz TV

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2017 43:47


AFTERBUZZ TV — Mindhunter is a weekly "after show" for fans of Netflix's Mindhunter. In this show hosts Krista Flentja and April Whisenhant discuss the first season. RSS Feed: http://www.afterbuzztv.com/aftershows/mindhunter-afterbuzz-tv-aftershow/feed/ ABOUT MINDHUNTER: Mindhunter is an American crime drama web television series created by Joe Penhall, based on the true crime book Mind Hunter: Inside the FBI's Elite Serial Crime Unit written by John E. Douglas and Mark Olshaker. Subscribe to our NEW YouTube Channels: Drama - https://www.youtube.com/afterbuzztvdrama Comedy - http://www.youtube.com/c/AfterBuzzTVComedy Animation - http://www.youtube.com/c/AfterBuzzTVAnimation Featured & Original - http://youtube.com/afterbuzztv Reality TV - http://www.youtube.com/c/AfterBuzzTVReality Wrestling & Sports - http://www.youtube.com/c/AfterBuzzTV

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Why Watch That Radio
The Why Watch That Talk: October TV: Part II

Why Watch That Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2017 17:36


Wednesday, 10/11:Mr. Robot (s3, USA)Young, anti-social computer programmer Elliot works as a cybersecurity engineer during the day, but at night he is a vigilante hacker. He is recruited by the mysterious leader of an underground group of hackers to join their organization. Elliot's task? Help bring down corporate America, including the company he is paid to protect, which presents him with a moral dilemma. Although he works for a corporation, his personal beliefs make it hard to resist the urge to take down the heads of multinational companies that he believes are running -- and ruining -- the world. Friday, 10/13:Mindhunter (s1, Netflix)Mindhunter is an American crime drama web television series created by Joe Penhall, based on the true crime book Mind Hunter: Inside the FBI's Elite Serial Crime Unit written by John E. Douglas and Mark Olshaker. Sunday, 10/15:Good Behavior (s2, TNT)Based on the Letty Dobesh books by Blake Crouch, the seductive thriller "Good Behavior" centers on con artist Letty Raines and her inability -- despite good intentions -- to consistently live a clean life. Fresh out of prison, Letty attempts to reunite with her 10-year-old son and keep in regular contact with her parole officer, whose motives for helping her are questionable. But after she overhears a hit man being hired to kill a man's wife, Letty sets out to derail the job and finds herself on a collision course with the killer, entangling herself in a dangerous and seductive relationship. White Famous (s1, Showtime)Talented young comic Floyd Mooney is on the rise in the industry, which forces him to navigate the treacherous waters of maintaining his credibility while crossing over into becoming "white famous." His frustrated agent, Malcolm, wants Floyd to do whatever it takes to succeed as Floyd's roommate, Ron, remains the voice of reason amidst the chaos of differing opinions. Giving her opinion in all of this is Sadie, Floyd's ex-girlfriend and the mother of his son. The comedy is based on the personal experiences of Oscar winner Jamie Foxx, who serves as an executive producer on the series. Friday, 10/20:Red Oaks (s3, last season, Amazon Prime)Red Oaks is a comedy web television series by Amazon Studios. The pilot was directed by David Gordon Green, who also executive produces with writer and creators Joe Gangemi and Gregory Jacobs Sunday, 10/22:The Walking Dead (s8, AMC)Based on the comic book series written by Robert Kirkman, this gritty drama portrays life in the weeks and months following a zombie apocalypse. Led by police officer Rick Grimes, his family and a group of other survivors find themselves constantly on the move in search of a safe and secure home. But the pressure each day to stay alive sends many in the group to the deepest depths of human cruelty, and Rick discovers that the overwhelming fear of the survivors can be more deadly than the zombies walking among them. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Mindhunter Reviews & After Show - AfterBuzz TV
Mindhunter | Season 1 First Impression | AfterBuzz TV AfterShow

Mindhunter Reviews & After Show - AfterBuzz TV

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2017 45:23


AFTERBUZZ TV — Mindhunter is a weekly "after show" for fans of Netflix's Mindhunter. In this show hosts April Whisenhant, Layla Raad, and Krista Flentje discuss first impression. RSS Feed: http://www.afterbuzztv.com/aftershows/mindhunter-afterbuzz-tv-aftershow/feed/ ABOUT MINDHUNTER: Mindhunter is an American crime drama web television series created by Joe Penhall, based on the true crime book Mind Hunter: Inside the FBI's Elite Serial Crime Unit written by John E. Douglas and Mark Olshaker. Subscribe to our NEW YouTube Channels: Drama - https://www.youtube.com/afterbuzztvdrama Comedy - http://www.youtube.com/c/AfterBuzzTVComedy Animation - http://www.youtube.com/c/AfterBuzzTVAnimation Featured & Original - http://youtube.com/afterbuzztv Reality TV - http://www.youtube.com/c/AfterBuzzTVReality Wrestling & Sports - http://www.youtube.com/

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Psychotalk
PSYT025 Vergiss Psychobabble!

Psychotalk

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2016 168:35


Nach langer Zeit eine Sendung ohne Gast, nur mit den drei Psychologen und dem regen Live-Chat. Im Einstiegsthema ging es um Gedächtnisverlust. Welche falschen Vorstellungen gibt es über unser Gedächtnis, und was kann entsprechend eine Amnesie auslösen? Es ging um Schläge und Schlaganfälle, Krankheiten wie Demenz, Drogen wie Alkohol und K.O.-Tropfen (Rohypnol), aber auch um psychische Traumata (siehe letzte Sendung) und psychische Widerstandsfähigkeit (Resilienz). Hatten die Gastgeber schon einmal einen Filmriss? Was sind unsere frühesten Kindheitserinnerungen (infantile Demenz)? Was macht Mnemotechniken aus und warum leiden Synästheten seltener unter Gedächtnisverlust? Das Hauptthema war Psycho- und Neuroquatsch: Was gibt es für Vorurteile über Psychologie und Psychologen, welche gern verbreiteten Vorstellungen zur Psyche sind wissenschaftlich gesehen Unsinn, und wo wird einfach mal gerne mit Psychobabble um sich geworfen? Fast zwei Stunden lang ging es um gute und weniger gute Darstellungen von Wissenschaft in TV-Serien (CSI-Effekt), um forensische Psychologie und den Job des Profilers. Gesprochen wurde über Neurolinguistische Programmierung (NLP) und Kommunikationsseminare im Allgemeinen, über menschliche Lügendetektoren wie Paul Ekman, die Unterschiede zwischen linker und rechter Gehirnhälfte und die zwischen Männern und Frauen. Wer ist besser im Multitasking, und fördert Musik von Mozart im Mutterleib die Intelligenz? Es ging aber auch um den Status der Psychologen in der deutschen Gesundheitsversorgung und die Frage, ob der Staat einen vermeintlich selbstmordgefährdeten Menschen in die Psychiatrie einweisen können sollte. Der letzte Teil drehte sich vor allem um die Aussagekraft von fMRT-Studien, den erkenntnistheoretischen Nutzen der Evolutionspsychologie und der Neurowissenschaften (mit Rückgriff auf Astrophysik und Kosmologie!), um über die Neuropsychoanalyse schließlich wieder bei Träumen, hypnagogen Halluzinationen und Freud zu landen - und damit gute Nacht! An Bücher wurden in der Sendung unter anderem erwähnt: Alle von Oliver Sacks, vor allem auch "Dankbarkeit"; "50 Great Myths of Popular Psychology" (deutsch: "Warum Mozart Babys nicht schlauer macht. 25 populäre Irrtümer der Psychologie") von Lilienfeld & Co; "Mindhunter: Inside the FBI's Elite Serial Crime Unit" (deutsch: "Jäger in der Finsternis") von John Douglas & Mark Olshaker.