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Psychology In Seattle Podcast

The Psychology of Jodi Arias - (Chapter 6)

Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Kirk Honda

Health & Fitness, Mental Health

4.51.3K Ratings

🗓️ 9 June 2023

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Dr Kirk Honda and Humberto explore the story and psychology of the infamous Jodi Arias.


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By Arizona Department of Corrections, Phoenix, AZ, United States. - https://corrections.az.gov/public-resources/inmate-datasearchInmate Number: 281129Last Name: AriasFirst Name: Jodi, Fair use, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?curid=57567556

June 9, 2023

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0:00.0

So, Burdo, chapter six in our deep dive of the psychology of Jody areas.

0:05.7

Incredible. Hopefully, our final chapter, I want to try to race through the final bits here.

0:11.2

What do you say? Let's do it. This is the psychology and Seattle podcast. I'm your host, Dr. Kirkhonda.

0:15.5

I'm a therapist and a professor. My name is Umberto Casinha and I make sure there's no

0:19.2

moth on curtains. So the trial, huge media service, circus, not service,

0:25.3

service, huge media circus, January 2013, tons of news coverage, tabloids, early social media

0:34.4

coverage, crowds at the trial, death threats to all involved, lots of commentary that I watched

0:41.6

a fair amount of Dr. Drew Nancy Grace were at their prime in this moment, body language,

0:48.7

quote unquote, experts. This is 2013, you said? Yeah. January video footage of her having

0:55.1

pleasant small talk with a CBS interviewer, you know, all this, all this just salacious footage.

1:02.0

You know, did you see that clip? I think you did. Yes. Yeah. Where and what she's putting the

1:06.4

make up on and all this stuff. Yeah. She doesn't realize that she's being recorded or she doesn't

1:11.9

realize they, they might use it. Yeah. But she's being very pleasant. Just like she would when she

1:18.1

was being interrogated. Yeah. She's acting like she's an actress in a movie right that a fun

1:23.7

romcom, you know, she just has this really pleasant demeanor and kind of shooting the shit with

1:29.6

the interviewer like, Oh, how are you doing? Oh, that's fun. What did you do today? Yeah.

1:34.5

Literally like she's an actress and they're about to interview her. Yeah. Working the crowd,

1:39.0

trying to be nice to the camera people. Why do you think she was doing this? A couple thoughts.

1:43.4

One is that she is, she has narcissism to a degree, which is like the high order bit in this

1:49.7

situation is that I'm getting a lot of attention and I'm going to own it because I do deserve this

1:56.9

attention. That's one. The other one is again, to in her mind, try to appear innocent and that

2:04.4

somehow translates into her mind to, you know, if I'm just chill and appear like a very nice person,

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