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LISK Ep.30: The Alleged Crime Scene Goes Up For Sale
Dec 18, 2024
Forensic psychologist Katherine Ramsland, renowned for her work on the BTK killer, delves into the chilling similarities between Dennis Rader and alleged killer Rex Heuerman. The conversation navigates the emotional turmoil faced by Heuerman's family as they prepare to sell their infamous home. With insights on the psychological profiles of both criminals, Ramsland explores their motivations and public perceptions. Add in legal strategies and the community's emotional response, and you have a gripping discussion on crime's impact.
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- Asa Ellerup's decision to sell the Heuermann house reflects a desire to escape the media spotlight and public scrutiny surrounding the alleged crimes.
- Forensic psychologist Katherine Ramsland emphasizes the psychological parallels and differences between Rex Heuermann and Dennis Rader, shedding light on their complex behaviors.
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