
This episode covers serial killers, their motivations, and public fascination with true crime. Dr. Scott Bond, a criminologist, discusses various aspects of serial killers, including their psychological profiles and societal influences.
Dr. Bond explains that many serial killers share a common characteristic: an insatiable psychological need that drives them to kill. He highlights the difference between serial killers and typical murderers, noting that most homicides are not premeditated.
The conversation touches on the public's fascination with true crime, particularly among women, who often seek to understand the psychology behind these killers for safety reasons. Dr. Bond also discusses the role of media in shaping perceptions of serial killers.
Specific killers such as Ted Bundy, Jeffrey Dahmer, and Dennis Raider (BTK) are mentioned, with insights into their motivations and methods. The episode also addresses the decline in serial killers in recent years, attributing it to improved law enforcement techniques and societal vigilance.
Listeners are encouraged to learn more about Dr. Bond's work through his theatrical event, "Serial Killers with Dr. Scott Bond," which features audience interaction and Q&A sessions.
Dr. Scott Bond discusses serial killers' motivations, public fascination, and the decline of serial killers in modern society.

It gets us to kind of look in the mirror.Obsessed with Serial Killers ////// 790
He tried to control his own compulsion to kill.Obsessed with Serial Killers ////// 790
He was a clone of himself.Obsessed with Serial Killers ////// 790
The world must comprehend me.Obsessed with Serial Killers ////// 790
The look of terror on their victim's face drives them.Obsessed with Serial Killers ////// 790
The crime scenes tell the story; they leave so much information behind.Obsessed with Serial Killers ////// 790