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The Psychology of Notorious Serial Killers

The Intersection of Personality Theory and the Darkest Minds of Our Time

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The Psychology of Notorious Serial Killers

By: Todd Grande PhD
Narrated by: Charles Constant
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The science of personality theory has advanced dramatically in recent years clearing the way for this useful and edifying speculation about the inner workings of horrific serial killers. Applying personality theory to more than a dozen of the most notorious serial killers in modern history, the mystery surrounding their crimes begins to unravel. What drives them to commit horrific crimes? How does sexual desire fit into their motivation? Why do some stop killing while others escalate? What are the different types of serial killers based on personality theory?

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Well read and interesting. Easy to listen to and gives a high level look into the traits of prolific US serial
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Excellent narration

This was a very interesting and clear presentation, it’s well worth listening to

A solid case study

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Very interesting and informative book, covering a big range of profiles. Provided a very great range of examples and highly in depth reviews of profiles

A great read

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Really enjoyed this great details and explained well would recommend this audio book was fab

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I am interested in psychology and this book is very good to understand and see patterns in serial killers' minds.

Fascinating psychology

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