Chapter
Late Night Drive
The speaker shares his experience of driving and dropping a friend at his house after a night out, where he noticed how dark his house was but assumed everyone had gone to bed while trying to convey the message of not jumping to conclusions based on limited information.
Clips
Blaming parents for developing mental disorders, such as schizophrenia, is not backed up by evidence.
25:42 - 27:03 (01:20)
Summary
Blaming parents for developing mental disorders, such as schizophrenia, is not backed up by evidence. More research needs to be done in understanding sexual desires and their influence on behavior.
ChapterLate Night Drive
EpisodeWhat to Listen to Next: Mind of a Monster - Jeffrey Dahmer
PodcastWhy Can't We Talk About Amanda's Mom?
Two people take a late night drive on a backroad after one has had too much to drink, stopping at the other's house before heading home.
27:06 - 31:06 (03:59)
Summary
Two people take a late night drive on a backroad after one has had too much to drink, stopping at the other's house before heading home.
ChapterLate Night Drive
EpisodeWhat to Listen to Next: Mind of a Monster - Jeffrey Dahmer
PodcastWhy Can't We Talk About Amanda's Mom?
The dismembering of victims was a practicality for many serial killers, allowing them to easily dispose of bodies.
31:06 - 33:48 (02:42)
Summary
The dismembering of victims was a practicality for many serial killers, allowing them to easily dispose of bodies. It is argued that the development of a killer's sexuality and personal history inevitably leads to such drastic action.