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Psyched OUT!

Psyched OUT!

著者: Emily Simon
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A podcast dedicated to all things psychology! Psychological thrillers, movies, unethical experiments, true crime, serial killers, and more! This podcast explores some of the most fascinating aspects of psychology. Your host, Emily, graduated with a bachelor's degree in Forensic Psychology and has law enforcement experience. Emily offers unique insight on all things psychology and investigation oriented. Stay Psyched OUT! and see you in the next episode.

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  • Episode 9: Emmett Till | Psyched OUT!
    2025/09/17

    This episode examines the life and brutal murder of 14-year-old Emmett Till, recounting his upbringing, the incident at Bryant’s Grocery, his abduction and lynching, and the biased trial that followed. The host, Emily, a forensic psychology graduate with law enforcement experience, places the case in historical context, covering the Great Migration, Jim Crow violence, and Carolyn Bryant’s contested testimony, while reflecting on how the case resonates with modern events like the Trey Reed death. The episode aims to educate listeners about systemic racism, the failures of justice, and why Emmett Till’s story still matters.

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    1 時間 40 分
  • Episode 8: Bonnie & Clyde Part Two | Psyched OUT!
    2025/09/09

    This episode digs into Bonnie and Clyde’s violent run after Joplin: the shootouts, crashes, desperate medical makeshifts, escalating ambushes that put innocents at risk, and events that ultimately sealed their fate.

    Through eyewitness accounts and family stories Emily and Leslie explore the morality of the gang and the lawmen who hunted them. Lastly Emily and Leslie discuss the tragic aftermath of Bonnie and Clyde's death for everyone involved, and the cruelty of mankind.

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    2 時間 2 分
  • Episode 7: The Osage Indian Murders | Psyched OUT!
    2025/09/03

    In this episode, host Emily, discusses a series of murders that plagued the Osage people throughout the 1920s. The killings were so prolific, they became known as the "Reign of Terror." In this episode, a psychological profile is created that helps weigh in on the true killer, William Hale. Discussions about pathology and MO also hint at an organized crime ring operating for the "King of Osage." For more content, don't forget to follow!

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    51 分
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