Overview
In Most Evil, clinical and forensic psychologist Dr. Kris Mohandie examines the criminal mind to decode a killer's motive, method and thought process.
| Original Air Dates: | — |
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| Country: | US |
| Network: | Investigation Discovery |
| Watched by: | 103 1 002 437 |
| Total running time: | 1 day 3 hours 14 minutes |
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| Episodes: | 38 |
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Tommy Lynn - dozens of victims. A good-natured smiling bespectacled man. For him, killing was like entertainment. He was wielding a knife, it aroused his interest.
Cindy Randi was the girlfriend and assistant of David Parker Ray's killer. Together, they lured the women into a cabin in the backyard, where they bullied them. I think Cindy liked watching other women get humiliated. Apparently, there is another power over people (money, power, manipulation, recognition, attention, success in competition, competitions) they couldn't afford it.
The psychologist asked her if her relationship with the killer was like a father-daughter relationship, especially considering that she was 20 years younger than him? The question pissed her off. I think her father showed a weakness for women whom she disliked, or did not protect her from the criticism of others.
Katie Wood and her lover worked as nurses and strangled patients in their rooms. "Their complicity in the crimes meant that they would not separate in the future and would be forever connected."
Westley Dot. He was hanged in 1993.
Judge: "What will you do if you end up behind bars?"
Westley: "Anything to escape. If necessary, I'll kill the guards on the way. And if I find myself free again, I will do the same as before. To kill children."
(John's bar. Child rapist).
Arthur Shawcross. He killed prostitutes. He told me how, while serving in Vietnam, he hacked up a local guerrilla with a machete. "The details of this murder are very similar to the underlying vindictive desire to do the same to his mother." It seems to me that he represents a place where his violence could be glorified, where stories about his dark sides would be admired by the audience and not hidden. "The very fact that he invents and weaves such extraordinary stories about his time in Vietnam suggests that he wants to present himself as someone who has seen terrible things in this life."
Edmund Kemper spent his childhood without a father, with two sisters. His mother often locked him in the attic for his misdeeds. At the hospital, where he ended up at the age of 15 after the first murder, he was able to get a job as a medical assistant. He surrendered to the police after the murder of his mother.
Judge on Ted Bundy: "You are a bright young man. And you could be a brilliant lawyer. I would love to work with you, but you chose a different path."
He was rejected by a girl in college, after which he began to take revenge on women.
Holmes is believed to have killed at least 200 people. He received money for the people he killed on fake insurance. A successful doctor and entrepreneur. His mother was a religious Methodist, and his father was an alcoholic.
The Unabomber. From Wikipedia: "He heated his house with firewood, ate what he hunted, did not beg, did not steal. The neighbors noted only two drawbacks: he exuded a fetid smell and did not greet when they met." To confuse the police, Kozinski collected strands of hair from toilets and put them in bombs.
In the photo: Kemper, Bundy, Holmes and the young Unabomber.
1. A man killed 5 people with a shotgun while staying at his ex's house. He hoped to restore the relationship, but when he came, he saw debauchery and disrespect. 6 out of 22 on the Stone scale are impulsive and hot-tempered killers.
2. Ron Luff lived with Mormons, was very religious, raised children. The head of his community realized one day that one of its members had hidden his funds from the rest. On his orders, Ron assisted in the murder of the perpetrator, his wife and 3 daughters. 9 out of 22 on the Stone scale, traits 9: jealousy, humiliation, psychosis.
3. Diana Dial (?). A woman killed an acquaintance, thinking that he was hired by a killer who was stalking her. Hallucinatory delusions. Even after 10 years in a mental hospital, she still talks about conspiracies, but she has a calm speech, a detailed narrative. 7 out of 22 on the Stone scale, 7 traits: jealousy, resentment, narcissism.
4. The Latino grew up an orphan. He experienced abuse in a foster family. Got into a gang. 20 years behind bars. He repented. 6 out of 22 on the Stone scale.
At the age of 13, Perry's brother died from an accident. After that, his sister went into a nut job.the hospital, and then he himself. He ran away from there and listened to programs with an actress who, as he believed, had a telepathic connection with him. I cut down all the trees in the backyard to remove interference from imaginary broadcasts.
Callinger used his son to get into the victim's house. He himself endured violence and prohibitions in a foster family. As a shoemaker, he believed that "the heel is the key to maintaining brain health."
Leonard Lake. He set up a bunker in case of war, where he raped women. He took cyanide during his capture and died.
Colin Fergusson. He shot a crowd in the subway. He defended himself during the trial. He reminded me of Breivik.
Michael McDermott. He shot his colleagues out of revenge. The reason is a difficult financial situation and depression. He was probably faking it. delusion.