What Makes Killers Different: 5 Case Studies in Criminal Psychology | Season Finale
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After 42 episodes exploring the darkest corners of criminal psychology, we're closing Season 1 with the five cases that haunted you the most.
This isn't just a replay. I've revisited each case with fresh analysis, new research, and 2026 updates on where these investigations stand today.
In this episode:
- The Walker Family Murders (1959) - An unsolved Christmas killing that baffles investigators 67 years later
- The Sodder Children - Five kids vanished on Christmas Eve 1945. Did they really die in that fire?
- In Cold Blood - The Clutter Family massacre that changed true crime forever
- Jack the Ripper - Is he finally identified? The Aaron Kosminski DNA evidence explained
- Robert Pickton - How a pig farmer exploited society's blind spots to murder 49 women
Five cases. Five different expressions of intent. Five reminders that understanding why someone kills is just as important as knowing what they did.
Season 2 starts next week with the most requested case of all time: Aileen Wuornos - victim or predator?
Thank you for an incredible Season 1. Lock your doors, trust your instincts, and remember: Intent doesn't lie. People do.
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