Dr. Marissa Harrison
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And then while I was doing that, a really great student named Aaron came up to me and said, Dr. Harrison, can we do an independent study on serial murder? I'm like, oh, yes. Right. I didn't even ask why or what or how or who or when. Yes, let's do that. Because, you know, it's just so interesting. But I'll tell you what, as I got really into the topic, years and years of research
And then while I was doing that, a really great student named Aaron came up to me and said, Dr. Harrison, can we do an independent study on serial murder? I'm like, oh, yes. Right. I didn't even ask why or what or how or who or when. Yes, let's do that. Because, you know, it's just so interesting. But I'll tell you what, as I got really into the topic, years and years of research
And then while I was doing that, a really great student named Aaron came up to me and said, Dr. Harrison, can we do an independent study on serial murder? I'm like, oh, yes. Right. I didn't even ask why or what or how or who or when. Yes, let's do that. Because, you know, it's just so interesting. But I'll tell you what, as I got really into the topic, years and years of research
I'm really grateful for media outlets seriously like yours. And there's some really authentic networks out there that want to uncover the truth. But I do take exception to using the genre as some kind of morbid museum example. Like dripping blood down the wall or whatnot and drinking alcohol while talking about victims.
I'm really grateful for media outlets seriously like yours. And there's some really authentic networks out there that want to uncover the truth. But I do take exception to using the genre as some kind of morbid museum example. Like dripping blood down the wall or whatnot and drinking alcohol while talking about victims.
I'm really grateful for media outlets seriously like yours. And there's some really authentic networks out there that want to uncover the truth. But I do take exception to using the genre as some kind of morbid museum example. Like dripping blood down the wall or whatnot and drinking alcohol while talking about victims.
That's just not, I don't think that's very empathic to the victims and their families and their friends, which are considered co-victims.
That's just not, I don't think that's very empathic to the victims and their families and their friends, which are considered co-victims.
That's just not, I don't think that's very empathic to the victims and their families and their friends, which are considered co-victims.
I absolutely agree with you. And I could tell you that I have a colleague, whose uncle was murdered and it is a well-known murder. I don't feel the liberty to, to, to say which one it was. I'll let her tell that story. But she agreed to do a very popular podcast, not yours, Chris, you're a good guy, but she agreed to do a podcast.
I absolutely agree with you. And I could tell you that I have a colleague, whose uncle was murdered and it is a well-known murder. I don't feel the liberty to, to, to say which one it was. I'll let her tell that story. But she agreed to do a very popular podcast, not yours, Chris, you're a good guy, but she agreed to do a podcast.
I absolutely agree with you. And I could tell you that I have a colleague, whose uncle was murdered and it is a well-known murder. I don't feel the liberty to, to, to say which one it was. I'll let her tell that story. But she agreed to do a very popular podcast, not yours, Chris, you're a good guy, but she agreed to do a podcast.
And the victim was involved in the entertainment industry and really did have good looking people around. And after the interview was done and my colleague spoke on behalf of the family, they pumped in music to the final cut and said, oh, wasn't that a sexy murder scene? Now, let me tell you, that really hurt this person's family. My colleague couldn't believe they did that.
And the victim was involved in the entertainment industry and really did have good looking people around. And after the interview was done and my colleague spoke on behalf of the family, they pumped in music to the final cut and said, oh, wasn't that a sexy murder scene? Now, let me tell you, that really hurt this person's family. My colleague couldn't believe they did that.
And the victim was involved in the entertainment industry and really did have good looking people around. And after the interview was done and my colleague spoke on behalf of the family, they pumped in music to the final cut and said, oh, wasn't that a sexy murder scene? Now, let me tell you, that really hurt this person's family. My colleague couldn't believe they did that.
They said, I thought this was a legitimate interview and I was representing the interest of the family. And so you tell me, when I get asked to speak to the murder club and I kind of cringe, I just look to each their own. But I do wish as a society we had more I wish we had more empathy for the victims.
They said, I thought this was a legitimate interview and I was representing the interest of the family. And so you tell me, when I get asked to speak to the murder club and I kind of cringe, I just look to each their own. But I do wish as a society we had more I wish we had more empathy for the victims.
They said, I thought this was a legitimate interview and I was representing the interest of the family. And so you tell me, when I get asked to speak to the murder club and I kind of cringe, I just look to each their own. But I do wish as a society we had more I wish we had more empathy for the victims.
Then again, I'm researching and I'm selling a book that describes it, but I really truly hope I've put forth that message. I'm trying to give out data out there so that we can respond to or better yet, prevent these kinds of things from happening.
Then again, I'm researching and I'm selling a book that describes it, but I really truly hope I've put forth that message. I'm trying to give out data out there so that we can respond to or better yet, prevent these kinds of things from happening.