Dallo staging al deepfake, passando per i factitious disorder. Storie di crime e tecnologia. Come gli strumenti per delinquere (ma anche per proteggersi) si sono evoluti. Perché il mondo cambia e il crimine anche. In studio la criminologa Cristina Brondoni e Sara Uslenghi
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 8 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Language | Italian | Category | True Crime |
Nell'episodio finale di questa stagione del podcast dedicato ai crimini racconteremo dell'uomo che adescava le sue vittime in chat nei primi anni Novanta. Condannato alla pena capitale per otto omicidi, attualmente è nel braccio della morte in Kansas... more
Un'onda che cresce e diventa una tempesta inarrestabile. Un post, un commento, un passo falso. Le (comprensibili) reazioni del pubblico dei social si trasformano in qualcosa di diverso, attacchi violentissimi che sembrano non avere fine. Come nasce u... more
Eduardo Martins, l'eroe che non esisteva. Dee Dee Blanchard, la madre che rese la figlia un'invalida. Marybeth Tinning, che uccise i suoi figli per sentirsi amata. Storie di menzogne e di crimini
Le attenzioni non richieste, sempre più insistenti. E le gravi ripercussioni sulla vita quotidiana, tanto da essere costretti a cambiare abitudini. In questo episodio del podcast parliamo del modus operandi degli stalker e del caso che ha cambiato la... more
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Sara e Cristina affrontano con leggerezza temi molto importanti e lo fanno benissimo!
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