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aellai
10-02-2020, 08:38 PM
I usually watch YT to listen about true crime, and then read books on psychology, as that is what is the most interesting to me.

Generally, where do you watch/read about this stuff?
And what are good documentaries or books on this topic you would recommend?

FryeDwight
10-25-2020, 11:41 PM
I usually watch YT to listen about true crime, and then read books on psychology, as that is what is the most interesting to me.

Generally, where do you watch/read about this stuff?
And what are good documentaries or books on this topic you would recommend?

Books by Harold Schecter are a good start. He's written solid bios on Ed Gein (DEVIANT) and Albert Fish (DERANGED) to name a couple. Also THE A-Z ENCYCLOPEDIA OF SERIAL KILLERS (co-written by former FANGORIA editor David Everitt) and THE SERIAL KILLER FILES are compelling if disturbing reading.
True Crime section at a decent bookstore or Big Box (Barnes and Noble, Books-A-Million) should have these and others.

Good luck-it is a fascinating subject.

TaeKwonZombie
01-01-2021, 06:13 PM
look up JCS Psychology- Criminal psychology on youtube, that guy makes really good videos on killers/criminals and their interrogation, and the psychology behind whats really going on, very interesting. there are a bunch of cases to choose from, and they were all very well made videos.

TaeKwonZombie
08-07-2021, 09:16 PM
just watched "don't fuck with cats: hunting an internet killer" about luka magnotta, ...crazy fuck.... i remember just like anyone else the horrible cat killing videos that eventually led to the death of jun lin in "1 lunatic 1 icepick", they trailed his videos until they finally got him...