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Morbid Instinct

By: The Heart of Geek - Elaine Willey
  • Summary

  • Murders, mysteries, mayhem; solved, unsolved, and everything in between! Please join as we discuss all things true crime! "Roses are Red; Violets are Blue; I watch SO much true crime; how about you?
    Elaine Willey
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Episodes
  • True Lies: The Happy Face Killer
    Aug 24 2023

    In this episode, the hosts discuss the Netflix series 'Catching Killers' and focus on the case of the Happy Face Killer. They explore the twists and turns of the investigation, including Laverne's changing stories and her eventual confession. They also discuss the flaws in the justice system, the power dynamics between police and suspects, and the impact of false confessions. The hosts delve into the childhood and early signs of violence in Keith Jesperson, the Happy Face Killer, and discuss his confessions and additional convictions. They also highlight the wrongful conviction of John Sosnowski and Laverne Pavlenac. In this episode, the hosts discuss the show 'Catching Killers' and its focus on killers who confess to their crimes. They highlight the fact that the show's title is somewhat misleading, as the killers in this particular episode were not caught but rather confessed. The hosts also praise the show for its detailed and informative storytelling, providing a comprehensive description of the crimes. They appreciate the real and conversational approach of the interviews with people involved in the cases. The episode concludes with a preview of the next season and a discussion on the link between cases.

    Takeaways

    • False confessions can occur due to coercive tactics and the desire to please authority figures.
    • The justice system is not infallible, and wrongful convictions can occur due to flawed investigations and biased beliefs.
    • Early signs of violence and cruelty towards animals can be indicators of future criminal behavior.
    • The power dynamics between police and suspects can lead to abuses of power and wrongful convictions.
    • The pursuit of justice requires persistence, open-mindedness, and a commitment to finding the truth.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to the episode

    00:58 Discussion of the episode and initial twists

    01:40 Focus on the case of Tanya Bennett

    02:16 The detective's reaction and Laverne's changing stories

    03:13 Implication of Laverne and John in the murder

    04:37 Laverne's changing stories and implicating herself

    05:34 Laverne leading the police to the body

    06:00 John's arrest and the plea deal

    06:50 John's conflicting statements and the detective's belief in Laverne

    07:44 The district attorney's refusal to accept new evidence

    08:59 The detective's persistence and Laverne's confession

    09:57 The impact of false confessions and coercive tactics

    11:22 The flaws in the justice system and the power dynamics between police and suspects

    13:31 Introduction of Keith Jesperson and his confessions

    14:19 Keith Jesperson's letters and the nickname 'Happy Face Killer'

    18:00 Keith Jesperson's childhood and early signs of violence

    19:29 Keith Jesperson's victims and his confessions

    22:08 Keith Jesperson's suicide attempts and additional convictions

    25:35 John Sosnowski and Laverne Pavlenac's wrongful conviction

    27:23 Confessing Killers

    28:13 Detailed and Informative

    30:41 Real and Conversational

    31:31 Emotional Impact

    32:00 Life Sentence

    33:01 Season Two Preview

    34:23 Link Between Cases

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    36 mins
  • Manhunter: Aileen Wuornos
    Aug 10 2023

    In this episode, the hosts discuss the case of Aileen Wuornos, a female serial killer who operated in Florida in the early 1990s. They delve into her troubled childhood, including sexual abuse and a history of violence. The hosts also explore the psychological profile of Wuornos and the factors that may have contributed to her crimes. They discuss the undercover operation that led to her arrest and the subsequent conviction and execution. The conversation also touches on the topic of female serial killers and how they differ from their male counterparts. In this conversation, the hosts discuss the motivations behind serial killers, focusing on the case of Aileen Wuornos. They recommend the movie 'Aileen Wuornos, American Boogie Woman' as a portrayal of her troubled life. They explore Wuornos' troubled childhood and her anger towards men due to her past experiences. The hosts also discuss Wuornos' decision to end her own life and the impact of imprisonment on her relationships. They compare Wuornos' childhood to other serial killers and discuss the role of personal choices in committing evil acts. The conversation highlights the importance of recognizing signs and providing intervention and support to prevent further violence. The hosts express shock at the idea of a female serial killer and emphasize empathy for the victims and the tragedy of their lives. The conversation concludes with a preview of the next episode on the Happy Face Killer.

    Takeaways

    • Aileen Wuornos had a troubled childhood, marked by sexual abuse and a lack of stability and support.
    • Her psychological profile indicated a high level of psychopathy and explosive anger.
    • Wuornos targeted and killed several men, claiming self-defense in some cases.
    • The undercover operation that led to her arrest and the subsequent conviction and execution were discussed.
    • Female serial killers often have different motivations and patterns of behavior compared to male serial killers. Understanding the motivations behind serial killers can help shed light on their actions.
    • Aileen Wuornos' troubled childhood and anger towards men played a significant role in her crimes.
    • Recognizing signs of potential violence and providing intervention and support is crucial in preventing further harm.
    • Empathy for the victims is important, as they often endure tragic lives.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Background

    01:00 Discussion of Aileen Wuornos' Crimes

    06:23 Aileen Wuornos' Troubled Childhood

    10:24 Psychological Profile of Aileen Wuornos

    14:17 Undercover Operation and Arrest

    16:15 Victims and Crime Spree

    20:05 Conviction and Execution

    25:20 Discussion on Female Serial Killers

    27:46 Discussion on the motivations behind serial killers

    28:06 Movie recommendation: Aileen Wuornos, American Boogie Woman

    29:06 Aileen Wuornos' troubled childhood and anger towards men

    29:35 Aileen Wuornos' decision to end her own life

    30:10 The impact of imprisonment on Aileen Wuornos' relationships

    30:41 Serial killers with different childhood experiences

    31:14 The role of personal choices in committing evil acts

    32:04 Parental influence and missed signs in the case of Jeffrey Dahmer

    33:18 Denial and disbelief in recognizing signs of potential violence

    34:04 The importance of intervention and support in preventing further violence

    35:09 The shock of a female serial killer

    35:58 Empathy for the victims and the tragedy of their lives

    36:38 Wrap-up of the discussion on Aileen Wuornos

    37:13 Preview of the next episode: The Happy Face Killer

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    39 mins
  • Body Count: The Green River Killer
    Jul 27 2023

    In this episode, the hosts discuss the first episode of the documentary series 'Catching Killers' which focuses on the Green River Killer. They explore topics such as the killer's narcissistic tendencies, the emotional impact on investigators, advancements in forensic technology, and the difficulty of catching serial killers. They also discuss the killer's personal life, motivation, and lack of conscience. The hosts reflect on the challenges of passing polygraph tests and the inevitability of serial killers getting caught. Overall, the episode provides insights into the mindset and actions of serial killers and the efforts to bring them to justice. In this conversation, the hosts discuss plea bargains and the death penalty, expressing frustration with the use of plea bargains in cases like that of Gary Ridgway. They debate the ethics of the death penalty and the use of tax dollars to support convicted criminals. The conditions in American prisons are also discussed, with comparisons to prisons in other countries. The career of Detective Dave Reichert, the lead investigator in the Green River Killer case, is highlighted. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the challenges of solving serial killer cases and the importance of recognizing the victims.

    Takeaways

    • Serial killers often exhibit narcissistic tendencies and lack empathy for their victims.
    • The emotional impact on investigators can be significant, and they may feel guilt for not catching the killer sooner.
    • Advancements in forensic technology, such as DNA testing, have made it easier to catch serial killers.
    • Serial killers often manipulate and deceive others, including law enforcement and their partners.
    • Passing a polygraph test does not necessarily indicate innocence, as serial killers can lie convincingly and lack emotional responses.
    • Serial killers often push the limits of their crimes, testing how much they can get away with before getting caught. Plea bargains and the death penalty are topics of debate, with differing opinions on their use in criminal cases.
    • Conditions in American prisons are discussed, with concerns raised about the use of tax dollars to support convicted criminals.
    • The career of Detective Dave Reichert, the lead investigator in the Green River Killer case, is highlighted.
    • The challenges of solving serial killer cases and the importance of recognizing the victims are emphasized.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Change of Topic

    01:00 Background of the Green River Killer

    02:01 Discussion on Serial Killers' Narcissistic Tendencies

    03:18 The Witness and the Investigation

    04:21 Confusion and Correction

    05:09 Discussion on Serial Killers' Choice of Victims

    06:06 Personal Connection to the Cases

    07:04 The Number of Victims and Emotional Impact on Investigators

    08:16 Advancements in Forensic Technology

    09:19 The Guilt of Law Enforcement

    10:05 Serial Killers' Justification and Lack of Empathy

    11:06 Serial Killers' Relationships and Manipulation

    12:23 Emotional Impact on Investigators

    13:10 The Difficulty of Catching Serial Killers

    14:01 The High Body Count and Unidentified Victims

    17:01 Discussion on the Killer's Personal Life

    18:01 The Killer's Motivation and Lack of Conscience

    19:00 The Killer's Arrests and DNA Evidence

    20:12 The Difficulty of Passing Polygraph Tests

    21:23 Serial Killers' Manipulation and Testing Limits

    23:20 Serial Killers' Lack of Emotion and Guilt

    25:45 The Inevitability of Serial Killers Getting Caught

    26:40 Discussion on Plea Bargains and Death Penalty

    27:11 The Case of Gary Ridgway

    28:08 Debate on Death Penalty and Tax Dollars

    29:27 Conditions in American Prisons

    30:19 Career of Detective Dave Reichert

    32:46 Challenges of Solving Serial Killer...

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    41 mins

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