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Hidden Chronicles: True Crime Psychology.

Hidden Chronicles: True Crime Psychology.

By: Jennifer Brown
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Summary

Hidden Chronicles: The Psychology of History is a narrative podcast exploring where human psychology and history collide. Covering true crime, dark history, and human behaviour, each episode looks beyond what happened to understand why it happened — and what kind of world made it possible. This is not about spectacle, but context. A calm, reflective approach to stories often told at their loudest. I’m Jenni Brown. This is Hidden Chronicles.Jennifer Brown Art Literary History & Criticism
Episodes
  • Episode 4 – The Growing Unease
    May 13 2026

    Fear rarely begins with certainty.

    More often, it develops gradually — through hesitation, anticipation, and the growing emotional tension created when ordinary life no longer feels entirely predictable.

    In this episode of Hidden Chronicles: True Crime & Psychology, we explore the psychological atmosphere beginning to form around the Yorkshire Ripper case as uncertainty starts influencing behaviour long before complete understanding exists.

    As fear quietly spreads through communities, routines begin changing, emotional certainty begins weakening, and both public perception and investigative pressure continue evolving beneath the surface of everyday life.

    This episode also reflects on the lives of Yvonne Pearson and Jean Jordan — individuals whose lives extended far beyond the circumstances that later connected them to this case.

    Because before fear becomes fully recognised…

    it is often already being lived.

    🎧 Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music & YouTube

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    20 mins
  • Season 3: Episode 3: When the Pattern Begins
    May 7 2026

    In cases like this, recognition does not arrive all at once.

    It develops gradually — through repetition, uncertainty, and the growing sense that isolated events may no longer be isolated at all.

    In this episode of Hidden Chronicles: True Crime & Psychology, we move into the early formation of pattern recognition within the Yorkshire Ripper case, exploring how repeated incidents began to shift both public awareness and investigative understanding.

    This episode also takes time to acknowledge the people at the centre of those events — individuals whose lives extended far beyond the circumstances that later connected them within a wider narrative.

    Because before patterns are recognised…

    they are often experienced first as uncertainty.

    🎧 Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts & YouTube.

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    17 mins
  • Season 3: Episode 2: The making of a framework.
    May 3 2026

    Episode 2 – The Making of a Framework

    Behaviour does not begin with action.

    It begins with understanding.

    In this episode of Hidden Chronicles: True Crime & Psychology, we move beyond environment and into the internal — exploring how beliefs form, how perceptions take shape, and how behaviour becomes possible long before it is ever visible.

    This is not about a single moment of change.

    It is about a process.

    A gradual development of thinking, justification, and internal logic that allows behaviour to move from thought into action — and, crucially, to continue.

    Because before patterns emerge…

    something has already taken hold.

    🎧 Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts & YouTube

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    19 mins
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Jenni speaks so calmly, with such expressive words. I can picture and feel every word she says. Well done Jen x

Truly encapsulating

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