From Housewife To Would-Be Assassin: The Case Of Sara Jane Moore

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Inside the Mind of a Killer: The Surprising History of Profiling

Emily Compagno and journalist and author Rachel Corbett dismantle the myths surrounding the rise of criminal profiling. From the hunt for Jack the Ripper and Ted Bundy to the FBI’s Behavioral Science Unit, Rachel explores why we are obsessed with "psychological fingerprints "and ...  Show more

20-Year Max Sentence for Ohio Woman After Botched Revenge Plot

An Ohio woman will spend up to two decades behind bars after firing eight shots during a New Year’s Day confrontation over a love triangle, critically injuring an innocent bystander who says his life was forever changed. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/ ...  Show more

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