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Psychology In Seattle Podcast

True Crime Obsession and Bo Burnham Debate

Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Kirk Honda

Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 21 July 2021

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

Why are people obsessed with true crime? Dr. Kirk and Humberto discuss.

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0:00.0

So, Berto, I have a bunch of questions from the listeners that you and I can answer.

0:04.5

What do you say, Berto?

0:05.4

Let's do it.

0:06.7

This is the Psychology and Seattle podcast.

0:08.5

I'm your host, Dr. Kirk Honda.

0:10.0

I'm a therapist and I'm also a professor.

0:12.4

My name is Umberto Kastanya and I solve unsolvable puzzles, uh, speaking of which,

0:18.3

let's talk about our interest in true crime podcasts and t-shirts.

0:22.9

A Dasha from Slovenia asked the question.

0:26.1

I would like you to talk about where our interest in true crime, crime comes from.

0:31.6

What is behind romanticization of serial killers and mass shooters?

0:36.4

It is interesting that it's mostly a female phenomenon.

0:40.2

I wonder if it is therefore more prevalent in societies where women's aggression is discouraged.

0:46.9

Berto, what do you think?

0:48.3

I wonder, you know, the first part of the question talks about crotch true crime, which is

0:54.3

a broader category and it includes, you know, like, uh, definitely lots of murdering happening,

1:00.1

but not very often not even serial killers.

1:02.6

It's like, you know, someone that went a little, uh, a little crazy because of, uh, infidelity

1:08.0

or things like that, famous events, all these things.

1:11.0

The more specific serial killers, mass murders, because you have a fascination with it, right?

1:16.3

Yeah, absolutely.

1:17.3

Yeah.

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