Psychogram of a Killer
What Goes on in the Mind of a Murderer
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ナレーター:
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Mark Williams
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著者:
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Mike Vendossa
概要
What happens at the moment when a person crosses the deadly line? This audiobook looks at where morality fails, where control breaks down, and where thoughts become actions. It is a journey into the deepest layers of the human psyche – where fear, power, impulse, and coldness collide. Psychogram of a Killer is not a collection of sensational stories, but a precise and captivating analysis of the abysses that can lead to murder. It shows that no perpetrator comes out of nowhere. Childhood, environment, personality, impulses—everything works together in a complex web that eventually snaps. But why does it snap for some, while others hold firm? This question runs like a thread through the entire audiobook. Each chapter opens up a new perspective: from early risk factors and neurobiological processes to guilt, remorse, deception, and forensic assessment. It is not only about perpetrator profiles, but also about the people who analyze, treat, or survive them. Investigators, psychiatrists, relatives—all are part of a psychological field of tension that has no easy answers. This book opens doors that one would otherwise prefer to keep closed – and does so with respect, knowledge, and the necessary distance. It shows how perpetrators think, why they act, what drives them, and where even experts reach their limits.
“Psychogram of a Killer” is a work about violence, but also about humanity. It delves deep into the minds of those who kill and even deeper into the question of what separates us all from them. It challenges, irritates, touches, and leaves no one indifferent. An audiobook for anyone who wants to know more than what the headlines offer. For those who want to understand why evil exists—and why it fascinates us so much.
©2025 Mike Vendossa (P)2026 Evelin Schumann