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Did He Place Her Skull at One of His Favorite Restaurants?? #truecrime #crimejunkie

November 24, 2025 / 01:37

This episode discusses the complexities of criminal behavior, focusing on the implications of leaving evidence at a crime scene. Key topics include the psychology behind murder, the significance of location in crime, and the behavior of suspects.

The conversation features a debate about why a murderer would leave a victim's skull in a place that leads directly back to them. Participants question the logic behind such actions, suggesting it could be a sign of arrogance or a deliberate attempt to mislead investigators.

They also touch on the idea that criminals often feel comfortable in familiar places, which raises questions about the motives and mindset of the suspect. The discussion highlights the contradictions in criminal actions and the challenges faced by law enforcement in solving such cases.

Overall, the episode provides a thought-provoking look at the psychology of crime and the factors that influence criminal behavior.

TLDR

The episode examines why murderers leave evidence at crime scenes and the psychology behind their actions.

Episode

1:37
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Okay, genuine question here. If he's trying to get away with murder, why leave her skull somewhere that points
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directly back to him? I mean, that's practically gift wrapping an arrest, right? Yeah. I don't
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Again, I go back to this like this idea of like you you have an intention, right? Like if you if you wanted her to
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be found, you make sure it goes somewhere where you like know it will be found. You can like witness it being
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found. You know it >> can confirm it. >> Yeah. I mean like like maybe that's it if it's just all too contrived.
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Well, and also there's like the like the red herring that's too obvious, right? Like how could it have been? Like he
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goes here all the time. Like there's no way it could be him cuz he wouldn't have
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left it here, right? Like >> it feels too stupid to be calculated. like yeah it it feels
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like too >> or maybe it's maybe it's arrogant like nothing has happened so far and it feels
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pretty obvious that like he is lying about some like major points in seeing Linda, right? He has this girlfriend who
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potentially gave a a [snorts] sighting of her that may or may not have been real
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>> and he hasn't been caught so far. Why would it happen now? >> I don't know. I keep coming back to the
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fact that like usually like in cases where someone goes missing and then they're found, all the
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detectives I've ever talked to have always said like look at where the thing happened or where they're found because
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that's where someone feels most comfortable >> like a regular hangout. >> So I don't know why it's on there. I
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don't know like again it could mean a million things but instead >> it could mean nothing. Yeah.

Episode Highlights

  • The Murder Mystery Dilemma
    Why would a murderer leave evidence pointing back to them?
    “It feels too stupid to be calculated.”
    @ 00m 44s
    November 24, 2025
  • Comfort Zones in Crime
    Detectives suggest looking at familiar places for clues in missing person cases.
    “That's where someone feels most comfortable.”
    @ 01m 14s
    November 24, 2025

Episode Quotes

  • It feels too stupid to be calculated.
    Did He Place Her Skull at One of His Favorite Restaurants?? #truecrime #crimejunkie
  • Why would it happen now?
    Did He Place Her Skull at One of His Favorite Restaurants?? #truecrime #crimejunkie
  • That's where someone feels most comfortable.
    Did He Place Her Skull at One of His Favorite Restaurants?? #truecrime #crimejunkie

Key Moments

  • Evidence Dilemma00:03
  • Comfortable Hangouts01:14