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Thank you doctor! It would be great another video about this subject. Best regards
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The little premade clip used when talking about Lorazepam made me laugh. Wow, that worked well! That guy definitely isn't catatonic.
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This is an accurate analysis, my friend, congratulations! Excelent work!
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@crimeandpsychiatry Thank you doctor, for such a clear and detailed answer. As a familymember of a person who has suffered from psychosis due to schizofrenia, this helps a lot.
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This was very interesting...
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I love this episode! Kemper is my favorite serial killer. Not in a glorified way of approval with who he is, but he's absolutely cunning and brilliant. I admire the level of intelligence and he's fascinating to study and learn from. I find it very important to be knowledgeable of the dark side of humanity as well. He's one of the only serial killers that comes off being likable and sounds very differentiated. I don't think any other serial killer communicates as well as he does. I would love to see more episodes of Kemper! Please keep them coming! Thank you!!! Do you believe Kemper turned himself in because he really wanted to stop killing?? Always curious about that part. :))
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It sounds more like sci-fi..
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Great videos! I would be interested in your analysis of the interrogation of another Canadian serial killer, Russell Williams. I understand that the video of that is used as an educational tool in policing as it was so well done and resulted in Williams' confession.
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I have visual snow syndrome and I promise you with that sign he wouldn’t be able to see Deann. There is no way. Darkness and stress both make it worse. Ps. Mate! I’m so excited to be here so early in your career. Your videos are amazing, keep it up!
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Okay so minus the delusions, dramatics and psychotic overtones, I actually agree with her on some stuff.
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Is it possible his delayed robotic delivery is due to distractions caused by internal voices instructing his responses? Could it be a Julian Jaynes Ian situation where one aspect of his consciousness is “speaking” to another part that then communicates with us.
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This person should be in a shelter or institution. She should not be on the streets and homeless. Why isn't the police involved to section her?
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@sdbh1239 The grammar/punctuation idiosyncrasies are important because people are trying to discern whether accounts such as Pappa Rodger are Kohberger. Pointing out grammar errors/etc is therefore not nitpicky---that level of scrutiny is necessary to try to discern whether a writing sample was authored by Kohberger.
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Horrible?! Just horrible!! Enjoyed the video...doc
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Fascinating, as usual. Such a tragic affliction.
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@crimeandpsychiatry Voted for the doc. Sorry Josh ;)
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@crimeandpsychiatry I really love these type of videos! Thank you!
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100% - my new fav channel! I love this and your take on these people. Please keep it up!
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Very interesting. Thank you for the video and the link in the description. I will be reading it.
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That was so informative. I have a degree majoring in psychology and sociology as well as a degree in social work. I also have a certificate in Equine Assisted Psychotherapy and learning. I’ve been practicing for many years in Aged care and disability, so to hear your thoughts and experience in analysing this video was very insightful. Thank you for making this, and I would love to hear more of these in the future.
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I love your videos. Where are you from?
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Even though I’m not as stupid as you think I am - I’m no where near as smart as I think I am. Subbed to this great channel. ❤️
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New sub.. Great video!!
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Thank you for another great one! <3
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Really enjoying your content. These videos are excellent.
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Do you think he would have become an incel or exhibited incel-like behavior if not for the internet? Certainly, misogyny has existed prior to the internet, but his entitlement and aggression seem to have been exacerbated by the online incel community. However, since he exhibited such concerning behavior even as a child, he seemed destined to some variation of violent misogyny.
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How do you explain children that suffered severe childhood physical, psychological, & sexual abuse at home & outside the home, had no adults in their lives to sooth, comfort, & protect them, & yet didn't become criminals no matter serial murders? I think they are born & childhood experiences set them off, including brain injuries from accidents, etc.
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Fascinating video: subscribed!
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These are my favorite kind of videos. Such a huge true crime fan. The most they get into their mental health is the most interesting imo.
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Excellent analysis, thank you!
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Hi from new zealand !! Love your channel thanks for your hard work xo🎉
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Best video on Ed I've seen. Awesome work. 👌🏼
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That's so Interesting about the chairs! I have an extensive history being interviewed by mental health people and I always consider where I sit. Usually the farther chair. MDD GAD PTSD Bipolar 2. I like to be near a door. I will choose a diagonal to be interviewed and a solitary chair in a waiting room. Perhaps a Psychiatric design video coming soon? ❤ Feng Shui sorta.
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I never heard about this but I learned something today. Thank you.
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Are you familiar with Anna Stubblefield? She was a college philosophy professor who believed she was having a love affair with a severely, intellectually disabled man and was convicted of sexually abusing him. I've always wondered if this was a case of erotomania? Its a fascinating case involving the very controversial practice of facilitated communication and would make an excellent study for you to do. I would love to know your thoughts about it
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Did anyone else notice at 5:20 the angry mother in the drawing has 7 or 8 fingers on her hand? That’s a lot of fingers.
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I cannot describe how much I’m enjoying this content! The algorithm did gooood
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Who is this wayne guy and where is he now? This was back in 2000 and it's been more than 20yrs.
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Your amazing !!
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The definition of erotomania in this video didn't quite go into the detail I wish it had, considering it's mentioned a few times. Here is a short definition for people, it's interesting to understand it! "Erotomania is when you think someone is in love with you but they're not. It may be a person you've never met. They might even be famous, like a politician or an actor. You can be so sure of this love that you think you're in a relationship with this person. You may not be able to accept facts that prove otherwise".
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Great job on this. You got my sub.
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Then you have to think that psychopathy-- as it is presented here-- must be a throwback to some earlier, and yes, useful, set of repertoires that some humans evinced historically. There had to have been situations in which having emotion and compassion was NOT a useful tack for some members of the species. It looks aberrant here, but in some earlier human situations, it was adaptive and useful.
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The monster in disguise.
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You've basically just ripped docs and added 2 mins of stock images.
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He is playing absolutely every card possible...he must have left this world thinking he fooled everyone. This interview would prove to be a great teaching tool for criminal psychology...
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😅👍 First. This is very close to home. Buckles up.
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Bless her. Fascinating video, thanks
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Narrator sounds a bit better than the first video he did. Might just be my mood though. Great video, thanks for the work that goes into this. Writing as I watch. Minutes 8-10 are chilling, he was so calculated and cunning.
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Why is it that in the USA the score needs to be higher than in the United Kingdom? I suppose it has something to do with culture? Or is the explanation entirely different? This was a very interesting video, thank you.
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