Ep: 168 - Scale of Evil, (Part 9) “Mommy & Clyde”- The Psychology of Murder


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In this Episode: Shante Kimes spent her entire life as a murderous con artist, ruthlessly scheming against anyone she can benefit from. Now that her son Kenneth is older and her husband is dead, Shante has recruited Kenneth- and the two work together to create chaos. Check out The New Evil: Understanding the Emergence of Modern Violent Crime. Copyright © 2019 by Michael H. Stone, MD, and Gary Brucato, PhD.


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Unpopular Culture Podcast is a psychology podcast hosted by Professor & Psychotherapist Michael Drane. With help from professionals in different fields, he seeks to shine light into the broken underbelly of society.

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Ep: 168 - Scale of Evil, (Part 9) “Mommy & Clyde”- The Psychology of Murder- Unpopular Culture Podcast - Psychology Podcast - Michael Stone - Michael Drane- Shante Kimes - Kenneth Kimes - We are a forensic psychology podcast that focuses on true…

Ep: 168 - Scale of Evil, (Part 9) “Mommy & Clyde”- The Psychology of Murder- Unpopular Culture Podcast - Psychology Podcast - Michael Stone - Michael Drane- Shante Kimes - Kenneth Kimes - We are a forensic psychology podcast that focuses on true crime, pop culture, and psychological analysis