Episode three explores the darkest form of revenge: violence planned slowly, deliberately, and without emotional immediacy. Focusing on cases like Betty Broderick, the episode examines how obsession, humiliation, and perceived injustice can fester for years before erupting into murder. Unlike crimes of passion, these killings reveal clear intent, preparation, and moral certainty. The episode dissects the psychology of individuals who allow vengeance to become their identity, sacrificing family, freedom, and future for retribution. In the end, it asks a haunting question: when revenge is no longer emotional—but methodical—does it punish the guilty, or destroy the avenger most of all?
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