Investigator Answers True Crime Questions From Twitter | Tech Support | WIRED

Criminologist and former investigator Jillian Peterson answers the internet’s thrilling questions about true crime. Can you spot the differences between sociopaths and psychopaths? Will criminals learn to avoid detection thanks to true crime shows?

0:00 True Crime Support
0:14 Isn’t the spouse always the first suspect?
0:43 Cold cases
1:12 Jack the Ripper
2:04 POV your sister listened to one true crime podcast
3:01 Serial Killers: Why?
4:17 COVID-19 and homicide rates
5:01 America: Not the worst!
5:42 Psychopaths
6:30 Psychopath vs Sociopath
7:02 More guns but fewer murders
7:46 Missing persons
8:12 Men and mass shootings
8:21 Schools
9:14 Murdaugh Murders
10:05 See, the criminals can also watch is the thing
10:51 Serial kiler leaderboard
11:48 What kind of job would a serial killer have?
12:13 Women that are serial killers and their profession
13:11 A what age do serial killers start?
13:26 ZodiacTed
15:03 Do you take this killer to be your lawfully wedded husband
15:38 Family annihilators
16:43 Dahmer
17:29 Bundy
18:10 Missing hikers

Director: Lisandro Perez-Rey
Director of Photography: Constantine Economides
Editor: Louville Moore
Line Producer: Joseph Buscemi
Associate Producer: Brandon White
Production Manager: D. Eric Martinez
Production Coordinator: Fernando Davila
Casting Producer: Nick Sawyer
Camera Operator: Cloud
Sound Mixer: Brett Van Deusen
Production Assistant: Albie Smith
Post Production Supervisor: Alexa Deutsch
Post Production Coordinator: Ian Bryant
Supervising Editor: Doug Larsen
Additional Editor: Paul Tael
Assistant Editor: Andy Morell

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20 thoughts on “Investigator Answers True Crime Questions From Twitter | Tech Support | WIRED

  1. People say women are attracted to bad guys…but i didn’t know THIS bad.

    I mean….death sentence bad??? Good God

  2. Courtney Lynch nypd caught having affairvwith Harvey Weinstein youll never be angry enough at me courtney Lynch nypd

  3. Waaaait, why is that you have a photo of a person @1:40 that looks identical to a romanian novelist I.L. Caragiale ?! 😂😂😂

  4. Wow..I am shocked. Americans always going on about longer and harder Sentences and death Penalty and their Strom Police and You guys have increasing violent offences and only a rate of homicide clearing of 50% 😮😮 here in Germany we have 98-99% and all numbers in this Area dropping! Oh and our life Long sentence is 15 years of Not Further detained on forensic basis (then of course one can be behind Bars for literal life) which are very few cases..hmm…I Wonder…oh and of course we do not kill people either 🎉

  5. Serial killers do not kill because of how their brain is wired, they kill because of a lack of empathy, lack of hope, believing incprrect teachings and addiction or rather poor choices which in turn effect the wiring of their brains.

  6. Was Berkowitz really motivated by a dog talking to him, or is that just something he made up to avoid a prison sentence?

  7. It should be noted that there are now some serious doubts about the conviction of Lucy Letby, the British Nurse.

  8. Wild to suggest that the decrease in policing efforts during the pandemic (which were largely targeted at instances like wellness checks which police forces are not trained to handle) was a cause for the increase of murder rates. Is it not more blatantly obvious that people could not escape dangerous living situations and that those pressures caused more murders?

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