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Criminologist Reviews Serial Killers From Movies & TV | Vanity Fair
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Criminologist David Wilson reviews notorious serial killers from films and television including 'Zodiac,' 'Dexter,' 'The Silence of the Lambs,' 'Se7en,' 'Psycho,' 'Ma,' 'American Psycho,' 'No Country For Old Men,' 'Riverdale,' 'Copycat' and 'Mindhunter.'

00:00 - Intro
00:47 - 'Zodiac'
04:57 - 'Dexter'
07:19 - 'The Silence of the Lambs'
08:41 - 'Se7en'
11:35 - 'Psycho'
14:39 - 'Ma'
16:39 - 'American Psycho'
19:34 - 'No Country For Old Men'
21:36 - 'Riverdale'
23:04 - 'Copycat'
24:47 - 'Mindhunter'



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Criminologist Reviews Serial Killers From Movies & TV | Vanity Fair
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@TheRealGuywithoutaMustache

2 years ago

It's amazing how much knowledge he attained over the years with face to face encounters with actual killers

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@vinceb8041

2 years ago

That is a seriously impressive teacher, I can imagine him holding a 2 hour lecture without a second of boredom.

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@tara4637

1 year ago

This guy concludes with compassion. He has a great deal of integrity.

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@kristinachaney7391

1 year ago

I love how this man has dealt with the worst evil among us but he's nice and kind enough to warn of a spoiler alert for the movie Se7en

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@DIVINITY333

2 years ago

he elaborates and explains the thought process and psychology behind the killers rather than just picking apart the ā€œmovie exaggeration or realisticsā€. he articulates well in a way that is easy for people to understand him, without having to necessarily speak his ā€œlanguageā€. I would absolutely love to see more of him.

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@LloydWaldo

2 years ago

I love that you've given him a platform to talk about the true issues that face our cultures. Namely: not "understanding" serial killers, but rather how we treat and help those people who are vulnerable to attack because they lack power.

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@Chaos-co1iv

1 year ago

This guy is great, heā€™s a lecturer at my university. His classes are so great and thought provoking.

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@Monius13

1 day ago

Cameron Britton's portrayal of Ed Kemper is the most chilling portrayal I've ever seen. Not just because of accuracy, but because of believability. The way he can so calmly describe what he did to his mother without too much anger and no pride is crazy. It just sounds so matter-of-fact. The way he touted being friends with cops and they actually didn't want to arrest him because they didn't believe him. But then at the same time, carrying on perfectly normal conversations! Quite perfectly blending in. It's terrifying that this person actually exists. Cameron deserves all the rewards for this portrayal. Gave me nightmares and even more trust issues.

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@MsNomzie

2 years ago

"I now encounter overkill and mutilation all the time" was probably one of the scariest things he said

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@Littlestraincloud

1 year ago

His ending rant--absolute king. Enough sensationalizing serial killers, more protection for easy targets.

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@roxanne4820

1 year ago

18:46 I love that he noted this. Bale's performance as Bateman was so brilliant, you can clearly see and hear the difference in his recollection of murdering prostitutes, homeless, other women which is distressed and anxious, and his recollection of killing Paul Allen, which is self-assured, confident, and even boastful. He really didn't regret killing Paul (if he even did kill him)

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@Cryptic0013

1 year ago

I love how the dude just comes out and says that a moral universe objectively exists and serial killers are pathetic losers. He's dealt with so many self-aggrandizing nihilists that he's just completely over it.

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@portalomus

1 year ago

I love his last statement. 100% yes to challenging how our society "protects" those most vulnerable in our society.

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@katiesweet392

2 years ago

imagine getting a phd in criminology, being a professor, and being as successful as this guy, and then you have to watch a riverdale clip.

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@ember6814

1 year ago

This man is a legend. Such an educational video. Glad to finally see a professional speak about this highly misportrayed and sadly fetishized topic

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@romedina2426

10 months ago

I love that he took the task very seriously and while pointing out what the clips got wrong, he never trashed them, aftr all I think he understands is a tool to both entertain people and make them aware that danger is out there, cliches and all, this things serve a purpose: help society realize we have a problem. I would love to talk to this guy and here his stories

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@lucyhall5026

2 years ago

absolutely love how he talked about the need to focus on the safety of populations who are most likely to be targeted by serial killers. those with the least protections are most vulnerable to this kind of murder

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@atheliset5559

2 years ago

This man has nerves of steel. And he is right, we need to look out for the victims instead of glamorizing the serial killers themselves

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@jass029love7

1 year ago

This was amazing!! I felt like I was watching a college lecture. He spoke so passionately and was so informative that I never felt bored. Thank you for this amazing video.

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@womanonabicycle

11 months ago

Sooooooo interesting. The way he categorises them 'process and act driven' the way he describes those who think they're on a moral crusade, 'on a parallel moral universe'. The way he speaks about the 'seductive' nature of some of them. The way he gives validity to aspects of some scenes. So knowledgeable. I was sad to hear 'overkill' has worsened since the pandemic šŸ˜”

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