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Thriller Thursday: Serial Killer Fascination
Serial killer. Those two words send chills down our collective spines and yet many of us, including myself, are fascinated by them. We want to understand WHY they do what they do, if their actions are driven by base instinct … Continue reading
The Making of a Psychopath – The Greatest Thrill Seeker of All
Guest Post by Kassandra Lamb. Thanks so much for holding down the fort, Kass. Take it away! While Stacy’s off gallivanting around the blogosphere talking to folks about her new book coming out on November 30th, she let me squat … Continue reading
Thriller Thursday: Profiling Dark Minds
Due to this post from Roni Loren (thank you for the warning, Roni) I’ve decided to remove most photos from Thriller Thursday. I hope you’re still able to enjoy them! Television shows like Criminal Minds and Bones have made profiling criminals mainstream, … Continue reading
Thriller Thursday: The Mask of Sanity
In 1948, Dr. Hervey Cleckley published The Mask of Sanity after working as a therapist in a mental institution. The book described clinical interviews with incarcerated psychopaths and is still considered on of the most influential clinical descriptions of psychopath. … Continue reading