640 // A Killer's Blueprint w/ Heather Mroczenski
Crawlspace - True Crime & Mysteries
Crawlspace Media
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🗓️ 1 April 2026
⏱️ 44 minutes
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| 0:00.0 | control over the individual feeling like, so they would, they may have grown up feeling like |
| 0:04.7 | they had no control because they lived in such a tumultuous household, you know, parents were abusive, |
| 0:10.2 | mother and father in some situations may have sexually assaulted the child. And then growing up, |
| 0:16.0 | they felt like that was their way of controlling others. There was one individual who was super |
| 0:20.2 | shy and awkward. |
| 0:22.1 | He was described as a weird little bastard by his family members, just super, super, super strange. |
| 0:27.6 | And so wasn't able to make friends. |
| 0:30.4 | And so his desire for control was, you know, if I can't make friends naturally, if they don't want to stay friends with me, then I'm going to make them be friends with me |
| 0:38.7 | by kidnapping them, by raping them, by killing them. In today's new episode of KralSpace, we speak with Heather Mrowchinski, who is a board-certified |
| 1:16.3 | behavior analyst, and Lance, she wrote a new book. She put all of her training into this |
| 1:23.2 | incredible true crime book called Blueprint of a Killer, Monsters in the Making, from |
| 1:29.2 | childhood to murder. Would you make of this conversation? |
| 1:32.6 | It was great. Our friends over at Wild Blue Press were kind enough to make the introduction |
| 1:38.4 | between us and Heather. And we've always wanted to have somebody on the show who put this much research into that |
| 1:46.0 | question that we keep asking, which is like, how did this happen? How did this person get to where |
| 1:50.4 | they are? Are there any related elements that we can take from her research and look at and say, |
| 1:56.6 | okay, is it nature, nurture, social? Like, what is it that have made these people do these horrific acts? |
| 2:04.4 | And what she's done in Blueprint for a Killer is about as close as we've come to actually getting to, like, the root and core of these people that we talk about all the time. |
| 2:14.1 | Because they just didn't happen overnight, as she says. |
| 2:19.0 | You know, they had a childhood, and it all stems in those very formidable years. What did you think about this? Yeah, really cool |
| 2:23.6 | conversation and fascinating book. Definitely love what she did with her background and focusing on |
| 2:31.4 | crime, on these serial killers. Really interesting perspective. |
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