
True Crime Psychology and Personality: Narcissism, Psychopathy, and the Minds of Dangerous Criminals
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awesome podcast
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love you work! fabulous job
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So good
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Here the psychologist is running a psychology podcast as an expert and he is supposedly analyzing the various cases and the psychological aspects thereof.
Todd Grande the doctor made a joke regarding a person charged with a crime that led to the death of her son
at the beach under suspicious circumstances. She is on probation for this crime which is conditioned by her staying away from children, likely among other things. Her probation violation took place at a mall.
Dr. Grande, who decides how the allegations are set up for listeners, decides to seem CLEVER to listeners by inferring that the mall setting for violation of probation was wrong as it lacks the characteristics of a beach!!
"....all the oceans in there..."
This was a horrible crime and the mother knew she was violating probation. She has a substantial criminal history and the facts are not in dispute by Grande's retelling. However, it was so very inappropriate to intentionally insert what Grande thought would be FUNNY especially a crime involving a dead child. AND the podcast was surely edited leaving in this language was intentional.
There was ZERO excuse for it. I really enjoy the podcast but IF I continue to listen I will always think the doctor should be seeing a doctor, himself!
Lastly, as a lawyer, the lady's prior murder and other crimes are highly unlikely to be admitted into evidence for many legal reasons - the doctor here basically said a prior
murder history is no way to start a (murder) trial. The doctor is just out of his field but I'm just throwing that in.
Really Poor Joke Choice
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