serial killer psychology

Serial killer psychology examines behaviour shaped by compulsion, control, and detachment. These posts explore patterns, motives, and mindset—where violence is rarely impulsive, and what appears ordinary often conceals something calculated beneath the surface.

Understanding Auditory Hallucinations

What causes people to hear voices that aren’t there? This deep dive into auditory hallucinations explores schizophrenia, trauma, neurological disorders, grief, sleep deprivation, and documented real-world cases that blur the line between perception and reality. A dark psychological journey into the frightening ways the human mind can distort sound, memory, and truth.

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Are You Talking About Me? Why Aren’t You Talking About Me?

The experience of encountering someone who interrupts conversations to regain attention, feeling entitled to be the center of focus. The author reflects on their past tolerance of such behavior but now chooses to walk away, prioritizing personal comfort and meaningful social interactions over engaging with attention-seeking individuals.

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Transgressive Fiction Writer Makes The Most Downloaded List

It’s been a long time coming, but Forman is well on the way to becoming the latest Koontz. If you haven’t read his style of hard-hitting dark fiction, check it out now. It’s an intense, well-crafted approach to dark thriller writing. You won’t be disappointed. Title: SEETHINGSAuthor: Michael Forman SEETHINGS, a dark fiction novel penned

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Serial Killer Psychology: Why the Most Normal Men Make the Best Monsters

Most serial killers don’t look like monsters—they look like everyone else. They work, marry, and move unnoticed through everyday life. This piece explores the psychology behind men who blend in, revealing how normality becomes their greatest disguise—and why we consistently fail to recognise the danger standing right in front of us.

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Let’s Commit Murder!

You’re a writer. There are a gazillion ways to arrange letters and words to make murder happen inside the pages of your fiction. You’ve got a character who is doomed, and now it’s time to bring your best words together to commit your special kind of crime. You’re creative, which means you’re observant and have

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Do Psychopaths Know They Are Psychopaths?

It’s a question usually searched late at night, after reading or seeing something unsettling in the news. Usually it’s done without telling anyone else. The short answer is: sometimes — but not in the way people imagine. Psychopathy isn’t defined by violence or chaos. It’s a personality structure characterised by shallow emotional responses, reduced empathy,

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