
How do you get into the mind of the devil, when that devil is trying to get into yours?
Alongside Crime+Investigation’s TV show Making a Monster, the partner podcast series Making a Monster: The Tapes has exclusive access to extra interview recordings from the forensic psychiatrists, psychologists and pathologists featured within the eight-part TV broadcast.
Hosted by British television presenter ... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 19 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Criminal profiler Professor Paul Britton and geographic profiler Professor Sam Lundrigan joined podcast producer Sam Pearson for a special live interview at the first CrimeCon UK in September 2021. Both contributors to Crime+Investigation's Making a ... more
"No crime is ever committed in a random location."
Dr Samantha Lundrigan’s expertise lies in geographic profiling systems and the spatial behaviour of criminals. Dr Lundrigan has worked closely with police and provided offender and geographic profil... more
"If it can be imagined, no matter how depraved, it can be done."
Dr Eric Cullen is a Clinical Forensic Psychologist and has spent much of his working life working in prisons throughout the UK, including the therapeutic prison, Grendon. Dr Cullen bri... more
"I believe it was in every sense of the word a tragedy."
Professor Jethro Toomer has spent over 35 years practising forensic and clinical psychology. Professor Toomer has worked at Florida International University, as well as a treatment consultant ... more
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This is crucial examination of how families and society create conditions that allow for a malformed personality to find their way to murder and savagery.
This is just an excuse for those who kill. Also, there ARE murderers that did have a “ loving & good’ childhood . So Dr., you are wrong. The murderer should have got himself a job, in place of killing someone. No, he doesn’t need to earn money for his disrespectful act, he needs to get the same horrific acts put upon him that he put upon an innocent. Wow, in one episode, you speak slowly, in another, you speak so fast, like you are very excited. What I have learned is, trust no one, including Dr... more
Wonderful on every level but I can hardly hear it - even turned up
This is a fantastic new series please please keep producing new content.
This is my new fave podcast - it’s always too short! Please make longer eps xx










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