Ep: 110 - Ted Bundy and Reviewing "The Bundy Tapes" - The Psychology of Serial Killers


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In this episode Professor and Psychoanalyst Michael Drane discuss the four part Netflix documentary “The Bundy Tapes”.

Michael Drane has years of experience in the mental hospitals treating the severely mentally ill. In this episode he delves into character analysis and psychological profiles to give you in depth coverage of this fascinating series.


What Is The Ted Bundy Tapes

If you’re interested in true crime, and serial killers in particular, you might already know all this. Joe Berlinger’s four-part Netflix documentary won’t add much to your body of knowledge, as brilliantly structured and edited as it is, and it’s what’s elided or ignored that ultimately distinguishes it: the personalities and stories of Bundy’s victims. Dating back to the 1960s and ’70s, when the first modern serial killers seemed to start popping up all over the United States like a disease outbreak that had assumed human form, psychologists and editorialists have cautioned against letting a fascination with serial killers shade over into a twisted version of hero worship — the sort of adolescent thirst that leads to the cross-comparison of killing stats and relative intelligence, as if murderers were athletes chasing after the same trophy. Conversations With a Killer stays on the right side of the ledger, but just barely. It treats Bundy as a horrifying void of a man whose true emotional interior remains just out of sight, a Kurtz hidden in moral and psychological gloom no matter how much light is cast by detectives, reporters, and childhood friends.
— https://www.vulture.com/2019/01/the-ted-bundy-tapes-netflix-review.html

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Ep: 110 - Reviewing The Bundy Tapes - The Psychology of Serial Killers - psychology podcast - Michael Drane - Television Review - We are a forensic psychology podcast that focuses on True Crime, Pop Culture, and psychological analysis. We discuss th…

Ep: 110 - Reviewing The Bundy Tapes - The Psychology of Serial Killers - psychology podcast - Michael Drane - Television Review - We are a forensic psychology podcast that focuses on True Crime, Pop Culture, and psychological analysis.

We discuss the four part Netflix documentary “The Bundy Tapes”. Michael Drane has years of experience in the mental hospitals treating the severely mentally ill. He delves into character analysis and psychological profiles. We are a forensic psychology podcast that focuses on true crime, pop culture, and psychological analysis. Joe Berlinger. Serial Killer psychology. Ted Bundy. Psychology podcast