Episode
What You Should Listen To Next: Killer Psyche
Description
Thanks for listening to season three of COLD, we hope you enjoyed it. If you did, there’s another podcast we think you should check out called Killer Psyche.On Killer Psyche, retired FBI agent Candice DeLong draws on her decades of experience to reveal why these murderers and criminals committed these acts. She will reveal fascinating new details about what drove these people, including cases she was close to. Candice will share specific psychological methods and profiling techniques that experts use to understand the deepest part of the most complex, fascinating, and twisted minds, from the Unabomber to Dr. Death to El Chapo.Follow Killer Psyche wherever you get your podcasts. Hey Prime Members, you can listen early and ad-free on Amazon Music. Download the Amazon Music app today: Wondery.fm/ColdS3_KPSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Candace DeLong, a former FBI agent and criminal profiler, delves into the motivations and thought processes of history's most violent figures, including cases she was personally involved in, such as the Unabomber and BTK.
00:00 - 02:53 (02:53)
Summary
Candace DeLong, a former FBI agent and criminal profiler, delves into the motivations and thought processes of history's most violent figures, including cases she was personally involved in, such as the Unabomber and BTK.
EpisodeWhat You Should Listen To Next: Killer Psyche
PodcastCold
In 1989, actress Rebecca Schaefer was stalked and killed by Robert Bardo, a man who had previously been denied a gun from a store owner who recognized him as mentally ill. Bardo spent the morning of the murder showing Schaefer's autographed picture to strangers on the street.
02:53 - 06:36 (03:43)
Summary
In 1989, actress Rebecca Schaefer was stalked and killed by Robert Bardo, a man who had previously been denied a gun from a store owner who recognized him as mentally ill. Bardo spent the morning of the murder showing Schaefer's autographed picture to strangers on the street.