
This episode discusses the psychology behind murderers, examining what drives ordinary people to commit violent crimes. Topics include crime of passion, sudden rage, hidden compulsions, and accidental cover-ups.
The conversation highlights various motivations for murder, such as emotional triggers and psychological factors. The hosts question the thought processes of individuals who commit these acts, exploring whether they act on impulse or premeditation.
Case studies are referenced to illustrate how seemingly normal individuals can engage in horrific behavior. The discussion emphasizes the complexity of human psychology and the factors that can lead to violent actions.
Listeners are encouraged to consider the societal and personal influences that contribute to such crimes, prompting reflection on the nature of evil and morality.
The episode examines what drives ordinary people to commit murder.

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What drives seemingly normal people to do horrible things?This American Doctor /// Episodes 288-289
A crime of passion, sudden rage, hidden compulsions.This American Doctor /// Episodes 288-289