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Exploring true crime, criminal behaviour and the criminal mind and brain through research and psychology. Delve into true crime cases, justice and punishment and the research and theory behind criminal behaviour and the criminal brain.
Crime Traveller
1y ago
Discover the identity of the married lover whose jewels Errol Flynn stole in 1932, unraveling a Hollywood mystery unsolved for almost a century ..read more
Crime Traveller
1y ago
Discover the story of Errol Flynn and his rise to stardom, starting with a daring theft in Sydney. A fascinating tale of lust, deception and ambition ..read more
Crime Traveller
1y ago
There's a dangerous hook with Apple Air Tags. In the wrong hands, these gadgets have been used to stalk, harass, and in some tragic cases kill, unsuspecting victims ..read more
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1y ago
At 23 years old he was staring down the barrel of a lifetime behind bars. Dark, twisted thoughts he turned into horrifying actions can never be healed ..read more
Crime Traveller
1y ago
Hunting down an elusive killer led two women into a dark layer of the internet where anonymity allows for threats and intimidation to be unleashed ..read more
Crime Traveller
1y ago
Fate is not kind. Just ask David Lamson. A horrific event saw Lamson face death voted for by his peers. But that was not the end of his story ..read more
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1y ago
There is a wealth of evidence showing that mistaken eyewitness identification is a contributing factor in wrongful convictions ..read more
Crime Traveller
1y ago
While there are some instances in which medical malpractice may cross the line into criminal behavior, it is important to understand that not all cases of medical malpractice will be considered criminal ..read more
Crime Traveller
2y ago
Fate is not kind. Just ask David Lamson. A horrific event saw Lamson face death voted for by his peers. But that was not the end of his story.
The post Fate Is Not Kind: The True Crime Case of David Lamson appeared first on Crime Traveller ..read more
Crime Traveller
2y ago
There is a wealth of evidence showing that mistaken eyewitness identification is a contributing factor in wrongful convictions.
The post How Your Brainwaves Could Be Used In Criminal Trials appeared first on Crime Traveller ..read more