Chapter
The Serial Killer Therapist
Blake's story is about a convicted serial killer and his attempt to elicit sympathy for the killer by describing it as a syndrome that removes personal accountability, and his proposal to study the killer's brain to determine what causes this behavior.
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Blake, the man behind the concept of "Syndrome", a story about a neuropathologist who decides to experiment on a death row serial killer's brain instead of executing him, pitches his idea first as a TV show but is rejected and later turned into a graphic novel accepted by Robert Ryan and Daniel Quonce with Blake overseeing the plotline.
21:50 - 23:30 (01:40)
Summary
Blake, the man behind the concept of "Syndrome", a story about a neuropathologist who decides to experiment on a death row serial killer's brain instead of executing him, pitches his idea first as a TV show but is rejected and later turned into a graphic novel accepted by Robert Ryan and Daniel Quonce with Blake overseeing the plotline.
ChapterThe Serial Killer Therapist
EpisodeGraphic Novel
PodcastSword and Scale Nightmares
The evidence of the graphic novel, bloody sheets, and Blake's behavior all point to him being the killer of his fiancee, but he subject her loved ones to a trial anyway claiming he was portraying a character with a mental disorder similar to histrionic personality disorder or schizophrenia.
23:30 - 29:17 (05:47)
Summary
The evidence of the graphic novel, bloody sheets, and Blake's behavior all point to him being the killer of his fiancee, but he subject her loved ones to a trial anyway claiming he was portraying a character with a mental disorder similar to histrionic personality disorder or schizophrenia.