Confessions of a Serial Killer with Dr. Katherine Ramsland

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  • Опубліковано 1 гру 2024

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  • @MARYBLEUZ
    @MARYBLEUZ Рік тому +33

    Imagine the book she'll write once Brian Kohberger trial is over!!

    • @marciasloan534
      @marciasloan534 Рік тому +7

      Proceeds go to a
      VICTIM TRUST

    • @DanielMulloy-bg6gw
      @DanielMulloy-bg6gw Рік тому

      It will be a boring book about a really boring p.o.s.!

    • @gtshivashiru9601
      @gtshivashiru9601 Рік тому +2

      @@marciasloan534 Only if he's guilty.

    • @geekinmeout
      @geekinmeout Рік тому +3

      Add Rex Heuermann (LISK/Gilgo beach) to her list.

    • @lisasmith7066
      @lisasmith7066 Рік тому

      @@marciasloan534Watch out for “Trusts.” How much has and continues to sell for the BTK book and how much percentage goes to the victims families? Are there victims family’s left? These crimes happened a very long time ago. Parents are gone. Did the living victims AGREE to the book?

  • @beckya1823
    @beckya1823 3 роки тому +15

    Thank you for posting this amazing presentation. It was very educational and interesting! I was a criminal justice major in college several years ago and I still want to learn. My great uncle was actually one of the KBI Agents on the Clutter case and a huge influence in my life. Thanks again!

    • @marciasloan534
      @marciasloan534 Рік тому +2

      My Aunt and Uncle knew their relatives in WICHITA. Tragic Case

  • @raginald7mars408
    @raginald7mars408 Рік тому +9

    .. as a German Biochemist Ph D - I wonder ...
    how many Millions of Hours
    of Deep Focus total Concentration STUDY
    she invested
    Mind Boggling!
    I send her my highest respect!
    Wonderful Lady!

  • @datad432
    @datad432 3 роки тому +13

    BTK and Colonel Russell Williams, along with Jerry Brudos, all of similarities. Women's clothing fetish, and BTK and Russell are both OCD extreme.

    • @SubRosa33
      @SubRosa33 Рік тому +1

      What is the perverse interest with wimens clothing? The other one too that killed the stewardess in the hotel her name was Nancy something. There are others.

  • @maureencaissy6075
    @maureencaissy6075 Рік тому +8

    Shocking that they didn’t allow a brain scan.

  • @dellyboot2703
    @dellyboot2703 3 роки тому +3

    Fascinating. Thank you all x

  • @JeMy569
    @JeMy569 Рік тому +5

    I know he used his sons vehicle depositing his murder clues… but I was wondering if he used his daughters Barbie Dolls for those torture dolls that he dropped… ??? How much did he really “ love or care” about his wife & children?? To put them thru all that he did???!! And he was smart enough to realize what would happen to them, after he was caught!! Horrible

    • @marciasloan534
      @marciasloan534 Рік тому +1

      Not a horrible as
      HUMAN SLAUGHTER

    • @Veruska75
      @Veruska75 Рік тому +2

      I don't think they ever think they'll actually get caught. Too narcissistic.

  • @SteampunkGroove_John3.16
    @SteampunkGroove_John3.16 Рік тому +6

    ADD {don`t read anything into this}..... I`ve often wondered if it`s common for killers, thieves, rapists to be "on the spectrum" / Autistic ..... only because so many of them lack normal human emotions and some don`t understand the reason why their crime was wrong. I`ve watched several interviews and have noticed that it`s common for them to believe that they haven`t hurt the victim {or else they`re unable to care}, for them to not know how to read face expressions of victims, for them to perform actions solely because they believe that trouble will come their way if they don`t do it {such as hiding a victim`s body just because they don`t want specific adults [those they consider to be authority figures] to find out that the killing happened}.
    again: DON`T READ INTO THAT........................ I`m only just thinking about this, and do NOT believe that Autism in general is the reason why people murder or rape or otherwise do wrong things to others.
    I don`t see the same thing in "thrill-killers" who murder and dispose of bodies for the adrenaline rush that they get from it all, or in cases of people committing robberies because they`re desperate to feed their family, or in crimes committed for the "power trip", or in situations where someone has dealt with stress for a long time before just "losing it".

    • @sarahallenhumboldt2638
      @sarahallenhumboldt2638 Рік тому

      It is true; no need to backtrack or apologize... there have been several killers who are acknowledged as being on the spectrum in the past three years or so. Our awareness about this is just coming out of the shadows.

    • @dianealarcon8304
      @dianealarcon8304 Рік тому

      No one SK is the same. Some have families, have education, involved in community activities.
      Some are loners, awkward with the opposite sex, not educated. Some plan and surveil, some are just opportunistic. Some break into homes, others attack outside.
      I don’t think putting them on a spectrum makes sense.
      Anti-social, narcissistic, and sadistic fantasies, yes.

    • @SteampunkGroove_John3.16
      @SteampunkGroove_John3.16 Рік тому

      @@dianealarcon8304 ~ thanx for the polite reply 😊
      .... I've only thought that there might be a connection since they (often) are unable to empathize or sympathize or feel compassion.
      It's kinda freaky that some have family members and fruends who speak well of them after learning of the dark deeds performed.

  • @garylennon5115
    @garylennon5115 3 роки тому +1

    Awesome video ! I'm watching from Ireland

  • @maureencaissy6075
    @maureencaissy6075 Рік тому +6

    How can she say that he didn’t torture his victims?

    • @boogiecats
      @boogiecats Рік тому +3

      I know right? That was a strange comment

    • @sunnymoondog
      @sunnymoondog Рік тому +3

      And she said he wasn't "just this dastardly monstrous person." But after reading Kerri's book, I can see that he was only ok if he was getting his way. He was really terrible - all the time. He had to control everyone.

    • @chrisiman2406
      @chrisiman2406 Рік тому +1

      I'm certain (after he'd bound his victim's) Rader would have derived much pleasure from inflicting psychological torture on them by telling them exactly what he's planning to do to them and by prolonging their suffering (physical torture)
      He'd require this as he's a sexual sadist.
      I didn't watch much of this video and so I missed the part you cited here.

  • @sensiblecrime7699
    @sensiblecrime7699 Рік тому +3

    Make fun of him. Call him BLT.

  • @marciasloan534
    @marciasloan534 Рік тому +1

    I’m alarmed for this wonderful lady.

  • @mirandagonzales7724
    @mirandagonzales7724 Рік тому +1

    Is the 55 list public. A relative of mine has always felt he broke in back in the 70s when she lived on seneca

  • @JeMy569
    @JeMy569 Рік тому +1

    It’s like he wanted to get caught, by not getting rid of the bodies…

  • @boogiecats
    @boogiecats Рік тому +4

    "Not a torturer"? lol... it's in his fantasy superhero name..

  • @chaos4316
    @chaos4316 Рік тому

    I tried to buy that floppy disc.

  • @SubRosa33
    @SubRosa33 Рік тому

    What's with the no 6?

  • @dragonclaws9367
    @dragonclaws9367 Рік тому

    He looked very silly in wigs. Rather than scary.

  • @watsonspuzzle
    @watsonspuzzle Рік тому

    Okay, so he never did stop.

  • @BabyDoll-17
    @BabyDoll-17 Рік тому +1

    Anybody wonder y he used the name Rex? Weird. LISK is Rex. No coincidences in crime. So y Rex?

  • @debpalm8667
    @debpalm8667 Рік тому +1

    What is his first memory of bondage? The first time he reacted to it sexually?

    • @maximilianraley2457
      @maximilianraley2457 Рік тому +3

      He said his first memory of being aroused due to stress or some form of a woman being held down or in place was when he was a child. I don't remember the age. Around 6? Definitely under 8. Anyway, his mom had lost her ring in the couch and was looking for it. And she got her hand stuck in the couch. She called to Dennis to help her, and he said the image of helplessness and fear in her eyes always stuck with him and did arouse him at the time.
      Of course I'm not quoting verbatim, but im in the ballpark. Lol. Hope this helped.

  • @Kid_Kootenay
    @Kid_Kootenay Рік тому +1

    Holey moley Fanboy gush intro lol

  • @Travis-pv8vj
    @Travis-pv8vj Рік тому

    Be honest 😂

  • @annalisette5897
    @annalisette5897 Рік тому +1

    I am very curious about Rader's religious beliefs. Did he ever believe? Does he believe now? Did he stop believing? The Lutheran church is always conscious of Martin Luther's founding principle of "Saved by grace alone". This means salvation in the afterlife is a gift from God because of Jesus sacrificing his life, atoning for everyone's sins and becoming the resurrected Christ. What does Rader believe about the afterlife now, or ever in his life? Does he believe in hell? Has he asked for Christ's forgiveness & if so, does he believe he is forgiven? Where does he think his soul will go when he dies? Has he bargained with God? Does he compare his "sins" to other sins? Might he think or say that what he did was bad but it wasn't as bad as.....say.....Dahmer who was a cannibal? Does he justify his acts by objectifying the victims? (Apparently so.) But does he ever feel the world didn't miss his victims or that they were lesser human beings so it was OK to remove them from this life? That his needs were more justified than the sanctity of the lives of others?
    In Lutheran belief, he can confess his sins to God, one on one, and be forgiven by the grace of God. Martin Luther emphasized that works were not needed to receive this grace. The other side of that equation is to repent, to turn one's back upon the sins and to not repeat them. Rader is locked up so he cannot commit his favourite crimes. However, he does not seem to be repentant in mind and seems to glory in his horrific history.
    It is not for us to judge and I am not making a religious statement here. I am asking what Rader himself believes based upon his background as a Lutheran who attended church often and was elected president of his congregation.
    I do understand what Dr. Ramsland was saying about the cubed personality. Church could be one facet of the cube but as we get older, we all must think about what will or will not happen at our deaths. Rader is about 78 now and in a more recent interview, Dr. Ramsland said he has physical issues which prevent him from going outside for recreation. He must be thinking about his necessarily limited lifespan.