Psychologist
Appearances
20/20
True Crime Vault: Forgiving A Killer
He seems singularly without remorse and without even the beginnings of remorse.
20/20
True Crime Vault: Forgiving A Killer
I was struck in the interview that he showed almost no emotion. Here's this young man who's done about the worst thing a person can do, and it's as if he's talking about the weather.
20/20
True Crime Vault: Forgiving A Killer
It's an extremely dangerous combination because you have no guide, you have no internal breaks, and you have this tremendous feeling of emptiness, so you want stimulation.
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True Crime Vault: Forgiving A Killer
I can't imagine that I'm a narcissist. You want to somehow feel alive. And the normal things that make people feel alive, love, attachment, bonding, that's all gone. I mean, having these fantasies of murdering your family. He had to go to that length to feel alive.
20/20
True Crime Vault: Forgiving A Killer
He had this amazing ability to inspire, persuade, cajole, to do something absolutely not in their self-interest. I mean, to do something crazy. You plan to have your family killed not once.
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True Crime Vault: Forgiving A Killer
Having these fantasies of murdering your family, he had to go to that length to feel alive. If we could all live twice.
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Wild Crime: Mask of Sanity | S4 Ep. 4
Ich denke, der Hauptgrund für die 11 Skalen war es, den Eindruck zu geben, dass man schwarz ist, mächtig ist und als einen bösen Genie gedacht wird, der beste Serialkiller, der jemals existierte.
20/20
Wild Crime: Mask of Sanity | S4 Ep. 4
Dieser Typ, Israel Key, ist eine exzellente Beschreibung dessen, was eine psychopathische Persönlichkeit ist. Eines der Dinge, die sie tun, ist, dass sie ihre echten Selben mit dieser Konglomeration von Charakteren verbinden, die sie in anderen Menschen beobachten, die mit positiven Antworten aussehen. Und sie zählen sie zusammen, um diese Maske der Sanität zu erschaffen.
Bone Valley
Jeremy | Chapter 3 - Never Turned Her Back on Me
So this Mental Health Awareness Month, take that extra bit of care of your well-being. Listen to The Psychology of Your 20s on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Bone Valley
Jeremy | Chapter 3 - Never Turned Her Back on Me
I want you to ask yourself right now, how am I actually doing? Because it's a question that we rarely ask ourselves. All of May is actually Mental Health Awareness Month, and on the psychology of your 20s, we are taking a vulnerable look at why mental health is so hard to talk about. Prepare for our conversations to go deep.
Bone Valley
Jeremy | Chapter 3 - Never Turned Her Back on Me
So this Mental Health Awareness Month, take that extra bit of care of your well-being. Listen to The Psychology of Your 20s on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Bone Valley
Jeremy | Chapter 3 - Never Turned Her Back on Me
I want you to ask yourself right now, how am I actually doing? Because it's a question that we rarely ask ourselves. All of May is actually Mental Health Awareness Month, and on the psychology of your 20s, we are taking a vulnerable look at why mental health is so hard to talk about. Prepare for our conversations to go deep.
Snapped: Women Who Murder
BONUS: De'Asia Page and Jared Kemp (Snapped: Killer Couples)
As a teenager, when you're in love, you want to do anything to make that person happy, to be with them. And anybody that infringes on that relationship or doesn't agree will become the enemy.
Snapped: Women Who Murder
BONUS: De'Asia Page and Jared Kemp (Snapped: Killer Couples)
I think mom trying to kind of like teach her a lesson, saying like, well, you're not going to be here and disrespect me. And De'Asia left.
Snapped: Women Who Murder
BONUS: De'Asia Page and Jared Kemp (Snapped: Killer Couples)
Sometimes we make the worst decisions when it comes to being in love with someone.
Snapped: Women Who Murder
BONUS: De'Asia Page and Jared Kemp (Snapped: Killer Couples)
She came up and she's like, yeah, I'm coming to withdraw. Like, I'm not coming back. Like, I'm not doing it.
Snapped: Women Who Murder
BONUS: De'Asia Page and Jared Kemp (Snapped: Killer Couples)
I knew where she came from. I knew her family. I knew her. I would never think that she would have been a part of something like this. But sometimes we make the worst decisions, you know, when it comes to being in love with someone.
Snapped: Women Who Murder
Judy Naylor
The motive clearly was money. They got desperate, and then I guess they felt they couldn't stop.
Snapped: Women Who Murder
Judy Naylor
They stole a shotgun from her boss's apartment at his business. They went down to Myrtle Beach and watched him load his car to drive back to Lumberton, and they followed him back to Lumberton.
Snapped: Women Who Murder
Judy Naylor
The husband fired the shotgun from the backseat of their car. It hit him. One and a half miles down the road, Donald got out and hid the gun near a guardrail.
Snapped: Women Who Murder
Judy Naylor
Judy confessed pretty quickly to the attempted murder of her boss at the bus company. She said that she started writing checks for herself and for her husband, Donald McPhail, while her boss was on vacation. But the boss was coming home and they realized he's going to miss that money. The motive clearly was money. She was stealing in order to pay for the drugs.
Snapped: Women Who Murder
Judy Naylor
I'm not sure how much they thought through what they were doing. It didn't really feel very well planned. If he had died, the investigators probably would have noticed the checks written to Judy Naylor and to Donald McPhail and figured that there's motive for a crime right there and come looking for them.
Snapped: Women Who Murder
Judy Naylor
On November 14th, 2004, Judy Naylor called 911 to report that when she tried to get James Croxton up for breakfast, that he was unresponsive in bed and she couldn't wake him up.
Snapped: Women Who Murder
Judy Naylor
What point does bloodlust he stop and doing the right thing start?
Snapped: Women Who Murder
Judy Naylor
If she did indeed seduce her stepfather and then plotted to kill him, I mean, that is a level of sociopathy that is not too common.
Snapped: Women Who Murder
Judy Naylor
Kenneth Naylor was serving a kind of a long prison sentence for robbery and being a habitual felon.
Snapped: Women Who Murder
Judy Naylor
What point does bloodlust he stop and doing the right thing start?
Snapped: Women Who Murder
Judy Naylor
They found out August of 2004, he changed a will to basically give all of his assets, all of his money and his insurance to Judy and make her the executor of the will.
Snapped: Women Who Murder
Judy Naylor
She goes online and she buys the poison. And then in November, she uses the poison.
Snapped: Women Who Murder
Judy Naylor
She outlined her plans ahead of time. You set out to kill somebody, and then you do it. And she did that. This, by definition, is first-degree murder.
Snapped: Women Who Murder
Judy Naylor
To avoid possibly getting the death penalty, she chose to plead guilty to first degree murder, which has a mandatory sentence of life in prison.
Snapped: Women Who Murder
Judy Naylor
What point does blood loyalty stop and doing the right thing start?
Snapped: Women Who Murder
Judy Naylor
I did look at the records. She had a cocaine problem. And drug problems are frequently a motivation for theft.
Snapped: Women Who Murder
Judy Naylor
She allegedly stole $7,000 in jewelry from her stepfather. Theft was reported to have taken place on December 30, 2003.
Snapped: Women Who Murder
Judy Naylor
The theft of the checks, the writing of the forged checks, took place like in the first week or so of January 2004, shortly before the bus company owner came back from vacation.
Snapped: Women Who Murder
Judy Naylor
It was a shocker to me. That is a level of sociopathy that is unfortunately not too common. This wasn't brutal. This was just sick.