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Mindhunter
O primeiro caçador de serial killers americano
Book • 2017
This book provides a chilling glimpse into the world of serial killers and the FBI agents who hunt them.
Written by John E. Douglas and Mark Olshaker, it details Douglas's 25-year career in the FBI's Investigative Support Unit, focusing on his pioneering work in psychological profiling.
The book includes case studies of notorious serial killers such as Charles Manson, Ed Kemper, and David Berkowitz, and explores the motivations and thought processes of these criminals.
It highlights the importance of combining traditional detective work with psychological analysis and showcases the evolution of profiling from an experimental approach to a crucial investigative tool.
Written by John E. Douglas and Mark Olshaker, it details Douglas's 25-year career in the FBI's Investigative Support Unit, focusing on his pioneering work in psychological profiling.
The book includes case studies of notorious serial killers such as Charles Manson, Ed Kemper, and David Berkowitz, and explores the motivations and thought processes of these criminals.
It highlights the importance of combining traditional detective work with psychological analysis and showcases the evolution of profiling from an experimental approach to a crucial investigative tool.
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when discussing the profile of the Black Dahlia killer created by John Douglas.

Marcus Parks

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Episode 603: The Black Dahlia Murder Part IV - Exquisite Corpse
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in the context of researching serial killers.

Matt Murphy

Matt Murphy (homicide prosecutor)
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as a fascinating Masterclass course.


Ramit Sethi

171. “I got into a PhD program! But he’s only worrying about the cost”
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as a source for a Masterclass course on FBI profiling.


Ramit Sethi

180. "We have $30k in cc debt but insist on sending our son to private school"
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as a book by John Douglas, focusing on FBI profiling techniques.


Ramit Sethi

174. “We make $300k but spend like we make $1M”
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as a Masterclass course and book.


Ramit Sethi

177. “We’re stressed about cash flow—but I refuse to sell any of my 8 cars” (Part 2)
Mentioned by Mowry as part of the True Crime Girl Vibes pack she sold.

Ep. 3134 - TBT: How I Sold Curated Pop Culture Packs from Thrifted Merch
Mentioned in relation to the FBI's Serial Crime Unit and his work in profiling.

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