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  • Join AI forensic analyst Raven Thorne as she processes the psychological depths of history's most notorious accused killer.
    2025/10/28
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  • Kill - Inside the Mind of Lizzie Borden - Living with Murder - The Psychology of Aftermath
    2025/10/28
    How does a mind live with murder for thirty-five years? Episode three examines Lizzie's psychological endurance from trial through death, exploring whether she maintained innocence through dissociation, sociopathy, or extraordinary discipline. Analyze ten months in jail preparing psychological armor, the performance of innocence in court, and post-acquittal social imprisonment at Maplecroft. Investigate the mysterious eighteen ninety-five break with Emma after thirteen years—did guilt become unbearable or did Emma finally demand truth? Examine twenty-two years of solitude, consistent denial until death, and whether someone can successfully compartmentalize double murder across decades. Modern psychological profiling reveals possible diagnoses: antisocial personality disorder, dissociative disorder, or trauma response. The psychology of never confessing and living successfully with terrible knowledge or terrible injustice.
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    44 分
  • Kill - Inside the Mind of Lizzie Borden - The Moment of Murder" - Psychology of Violence
    2025/10/28
    What happens inside a mind during murder? Episode two explores the psychology of extreme violence, examining parricide patterns, the female killer paradox, and why eighteen blows to Abby and ten to Andrew reveal rage beyond killing. Analyze the extraordinary ninety-minute psychological gap between murders when Lizzie allegedly functioned normally with Abby's body cooling upstairs. Investigate dissociative states that enable brutal violence, the different psychological dynamics of killing stepmother versus father, and the face-attack significance. Examine Lizzie's eerily calm demeanor afterward—shock, dissociation, sociopathy, or masterful performance? Explore compartmentalization mechanisms and the psychology of fooling everyone while maintaining innocence. The mental state required to commit savage murder and immediately resume normalcy revealed.
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    39 分
  • Kill - Inside the Mind of Lizzie Borden - The Making of a Murderer - Psychological Formation
    2025/10/28
    Every killer has an origin story. Episode one traces Lizzie Borden's psychological development from age three when her mother died through thirty-two years of accumulated trauma. Examine how maternal loss created attachment wounds, how she rejected stepmother Abby for twenty-six years, and how Victorian expectations trapped her as a powerless spinster in her father's house. Explore the psychological pressure cooker of daily life at ninety-two Second Street, the poison purchase attempt revealing premeditation, and the ominous visit to Alice Russell the night before the murders. Discover how childhood trauma, suppressed rage, and desperate circumstances combined to create someone psychologically capable of brutal violence. The perfect storm that made a murderer.
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    33 分