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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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@katiesweet392
@katiesweet392 2 роки тому
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.
@willshogren1987
@willshogren1987 2 роки тому
lol
@andrewthezeppo
@andrewthezeppo 2 роки тому
Riverdale is fun if you don't take it seriously. Sometimes you just wanna get drunk and watch something stupid and it is generally more entertaining(laughing at and with) than whatever is on some CBS crime procedural. I will gladly watch whatever nonsense Riverdale has over Criminal Minds or Law and Order SVUSEEYOUNEXTTUESDAY
@willshogren2232
@willshogren2232 2 роки тому
Andy T. Zeppo, PhD
@srhbluerain
@srhbluerain 2 роки тому
Dude's getting paid, you're overthinking it....
@moonstruckfaye
@moonstruckfaye 2 роки тому
Imagine slaving for years in academia until you get a PhD and a position as a professor, all the research, interviewing horrible people, waiting patiently for your time to come - and then vanity fair comes around and gives you a very healthy paycheck for discussing some stupid little TV series and films for half an hour.
@Angelica-hw6kz
@Angelica-hw6kz 2 роки тому
I can’t believe they made this poor man watch a riverdale clip
@deaddumplings5565
@deaddumplings5565 2 роки тому
You can see how disappointed he was🤣
@RihannaOverdose
@RihannaOverdose 2 роки тому
Lmao that show is so ridiculous
@user-fn1nt1su5m
@user-fn1nt1su5m 2 роки тому
I STARTED LAUGHING
@Acucido
@Acucido 2 роки тому
Serial killers are bad people, but these people... these people are monsters!
@drewharper1891
@drewharper1891 2 роки тому
You poor people who judge Riverdale, is not the point. The point is, what is happening at that moment. Doesn't matter what show it is. 😑🤦‍♂️
@kristinachaney7391
@kristinachaney7391 Рік тому
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
@TheLostRub389
@TheLostRub389 Рік тому
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@DeltaforceGaming01
@DeltaforceGaming01 Рік тому
Among us
@izshtar
@izshtar Рік тому
amogus
@lps-emily
@lps-emily Рік тому
among us
@kokomi270
@kokomi270 10 місяців тому
Among us
@stephanginther9051
@stephanginther9051 Рік тому
Fun Fact. I watched an interview with a criminal psychologist who said something very interesting. He said that dangerous sociopaths are a really really small minority *among* sociopaths. He said that most sociopaths are completely harmless. They in fact, are usually the most law abiding, middle of the road people you'd ever meet. Neither lazy or hard working, normal to the point of abnormal if that makes sense. He said that dangerous sociopaths are usually ones that can feel some emotions that most can't. Like they don't feel guilt but do feel anger or jealousy.
@floracrestanello
@floracrestanello Рік тому
Yes , they're usually people that do dangerous professions such as police officer or fireman . What makes a sociopath a killer is the upbringing, usually they're relationship with their mother and father
@lizardog
@lizardog Рік тому
Sometimes they get elected POTUS like in 2016.
@MR.Rexx101
@MR.Rexx101 Рік тому
Sounds like me mum.💀
@becauseiwasinverted5222
@becauseiwasinverted5222 Рік тому
To be fair if memory serves the medical definition of ASPD is indifference to causing harm, not actively pursuing it, which explains this. Though murder or not most do tend to leave a trail of misery behind them before they hone the facade enough to pass for normal and sociable.
@asmith1711
@asmith1711 Рік тому
@@lizardog every leader of every poltical party in the world is a sociopath. They can't get to the top by having morals, or compassion or empathy. They are all the same, they only care about themselves, power, money and influence and how to hang on to it.
@hostiletoxictomdowneyburne6469
@hostiletoxictomdowneyburne6469 2 роки тому
Everyone: He's a monster! He's a psychopath! He's pure evil! He's a criminal mastermind! David Wilson: He's a loser.
@josephchristianfuring8001
@josephchristianfuring8001 2 роки тому
*funny comment*
@extrm161
@extrm161 2 роки тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/bHdnmWqLmICpzH0.html Is here him?⬆️
@Naamturd101
@Naamturd101 2 роки тому
I think younger people and people who just don't think much into it agree with the Hollywood stereotype around serial killers, but folks who have a vested interest in true crime and that side of the world recognize that serial killers are genuinely socially inept losers whose only advantage in getting away with the crime is thinking they have the right to take another life.
@lonnellwestbrooks2147
@lonnellwestbrooks2147 2 роки тому
It's funny because a lot of the time serial killer want to be viewed as these larger than life figures. But he's getting the last insult by calling them what they truly are "losers".
@tatianavieiradesapires1327
@tatianavieiradesapires1327 Рік тому
😏🎯👊🖤
@splunkmastah4609
@splunkmastah4609 Рік тому
This man looks the entire internet in the face and says serial murderers are losers and betas. Legend.
@ceyb97
@ceyb97 Рік тому
It’s smart. The uncaught ones might feel irritated enough so that they slip up so him and his colleagues can catch them haha
@bryanfoutsthelunchboxx4008
@bryanfoutsthelunchboxx4008 Рік тому
Beta. 😂
@lxvideostuff7200
@lxvideostuff7200 Рік тому
this guy likes to press the "i win" button. beta is... better than alpha. one trait of the losers is, to call others losers.
@the4tierbridge
@the4tierbridge Рік тому
@@lxvideostuff7200 alpha and beta are the Greek Equivalents of A and B. Why is one better than the other.
@lxvideostuff7200
@lxvideostuff7200 Рік тому
@@the4tierbridge development stages ;)
@tara4637
@tara4637 Рік тому
This guy concludes with compassion. He has a great deal of integrity.
@GeorgiaGeorgette
@GeorgiaGeorgette Рік тому
Perfectly put.
@kelvincabrera4517
@kelvincabrera4517 Місяць тому
I felt his compassion as well. We need people like him in law enforcement, schools, organized religions.
@Chaos-co1iv
@Chaos-co1iv Рік тому
This guy is great, he’s a lecturer at my university. His classes are so great and thought provoking.
@hattiedesa39
@hattiedesa39 Рік тому
what uni?
@Chaos-co1iv
@Chaos-co1iv Рік тому
@@hattiedesa39 Birmingham City University in England. Any of the criminology courses he is a lecturer on.
@susannehuber3996
@susannehuber3996 Рік тому
Amazing ❤ I would love to hear one.
@lisaclark1181
@lisaclark1181 Рік тому
He's so handsome!
@zainabmousa765
@zainabmousa765 Рік тому
@@Chaos-co1iv I'm thinking of taking my BA in UK but I don't know where exactly but now, thanks to you, I know exactly where I want to be next year, inshallah.
@elizabethmion4595
@elizabethmion4595 2 роки тому
"Many serial killers are beta males trying to be alphas. They are losers." Every serial killer out there: *And I took that personally*
@m1lst3r89
@m1lst3r89 Рік тому
He is living his last days.
@griheettandra5417
@griheettandra5417 Рік тому
@@m1lst3r89 like your mom
@m1lst3r89
@m1lst3r89 Рік тому
@@griheettandra5417 do you have a problem?
@sdgc8667
@sdgc8667 Рік тому
Except there is no such thing as alpha or beta. humans or dogs or any animal.
@m1lst3r89
@m1lst3r89 Рік тому
@@sdgc8667 well, I don't count simps and wimps as men.
@MrHEC381991
@MrHEC381991 2 роки тому
The thing that creeped me out the most was when Ed Kemper (in the Mindhunter show) said something like; "You only base your theories on the people you've caught."
@37thraven
@37thraven 2 роки тому
Famous case study in usability / engineering-design. War time engineers were tasked with improving planes to be less vulnerable to getting shot down. They only had the *surviving* planes that came back bullet-ridden, but flyable. The straightforward military wanted to armor the areas most shot at, ignoring that the planes had survived *because* those areas weren't critical. Meanwhile the planes that had been hit in the other seemingly "rarely-damaged" areas never made it back at all, and so were never counted. We make this same cognitive mistake _all the time_ E.g. In entrepreneurship, we interview the rare success stories as if they're visionaries who knew exactly what to do. Versus seeing them as lucky unicorns who didn't fall prey to all the common pitfalls that claimed every other business (bad timing, public opinion, workforce issues, etc)
@smaakjeks
@smaakjeks 2 роки тому
@@37thraven Yep. Survivorship bias is what it's called.
@francisphillips53
@francisphillips53 2 роки тому
Kemper was so smart.. spoke scary truth too.
@37thraven
@37thraven 2 роки тому
@Jerry P Which truths? @@smaakjeks Glad to see the biases are getting well known! I figured itd be better to give examples rather than just the term :)
@smaakjeks
@smaakjeks 2 роки тому
@@37thraven Well, I studied ethology, so I dunno how well I represent the average person in terms of knowing game theory.
@lillith8444
@lillith8444 Рік тому
David Wilson, you are an absolute legend. This dude just sat there, looked at these psychopaths and called them virgin losers. I love him
@thedudewhoeatspianos
@thedudewhoeatspianos 11 місяців тому
​@@Walterwhiteww2no, they wouldn't. They're weak losers who target vulnerable people, not criminologists.
@FriendlyGhost-rf7tq
@FriendlyGhost-rf7tq 9 місяців тому
no wonder that so often serial killer s newer get caught
@spinblackcircles
@spinblackcircles 6 місяців тому
They are definitely losers but usually not virgins for….reasons
@danielgreen6302
@danielgreen6302 6 місяців тому
I have reviewed this a couple of times to catch it, but he never says virgins. In fact several of them have been married, he only says "simply a loser"....
@lillith8444
@lillith8444 5 місяців тому
@@danielgreen6302 joke /jōk/ noun noun: joke; plural noun: jokes a thing that someone says to cause amusement or laughter, especially a story with a funny punchline. "she was in a mood to tell jokes"
@blueschild61
@blueschild61 Рік тому
Red wine and some beans are foods you can not eat while on certain anti-psychotics. So when Hannibal said "Fava beans and a nice chianti." What he is really saying is "I'm off my meds."
@tfgrrl2042
@tfgrrl2042 Рік тому
Beans?! Uh who told you that? Alcohol is certainly not recommended, but I've never had a shrink or pharmacist say don't eat beans while you're taking that Risperdal
@la.uralox
@la.uralox Рік тому
@@tfgrrl2042 it’s to do with being high in vitamin A
@tfgrrl2042
@tfgrrl2042 Рік тому
@caramel101010 beans? Not really. An entire cup of black-eyed peas only give 7% of your DV for Vit A. A cup of mango has 10%.
@la.uralox
@la.uralox Рік тому
@@tfgrrl2042 i looked it up to be sure “Monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs) could have been used to treat him, and what are the three things you're not allowed to eat while taking them? Liver, beans and wine. As a psychiatrist, Lecter would have known this, so as well as making Clarice uncomfortable he was cracking a joke for his own amusement and hinting that he hasn't been taking his meds.”
@thepapschmearmd
@thepapschmearmd 10 місяців тому
⁠@@la.uraloxI don’t think that’s likely. I’m an OBGYN, not a psychiatrist, but severe ASPD with aggressive behavior is treated first line with antipsychotics, and the second line is another antipsychotic. SSRIs are also sometimes used. An MAO inhibitor is not an antipsychotic. It maaay be used to treat comorbid anxiety but it’s not even the first or second line treatment for that. Grapefruit can increase the levels of some antipsychotics, and alcohol can compound CNS depression with antipsychotics, but there’s nothing about fava beans with antipsychotics.
@vinceb8041
@vinceb8041 2 роки тому
That is a seriously impressive teacher, I can imagine him holding a 2 hour lecture without a second of boredom.
@shantcheetah
@shantcheetah 2 роки тому
Absolutely: He’s a talented man & has so much knowledge to offer..
@Jroseuk91
@Jroseuk91 2 роки тому
I have been to one of his lectures and I can assure you… you are not wrong!
@totodilehash4695
@totodilehash4695 2 роки тому
Ops right we run out of time but if anyone would like to stay behide and ask any qwestions feel free... "Everyone stays seated"
@Biffygirl1997
@Biffygirl1997 2 роки тому
I went to one of his introductory lectures in Criminology at Birmingham City University and it was definitely captivating!
@TheMeanAdmin
@TheMeanAdmin 2 роки тому
I'd watch that
@ItWasAMisinput
@ItWasAMisinput 2 роки тому
"beta males" "they're losers" this man just roasted every killer to walk the earth, if only the news humiliated them instead of giving them cool names and speaking about them with so much curiosity
@cass8330
@cass8330 2 роки тому
I think it would just make things worse because it's using shame.
@user-ly3tc8qm4b
@user-ly3tc8qm4b 2 роки тому
Beta male 👆🏻
@cass8330
@cass8330 2 роки тому
@@user-ly3tc8qm4b I'm not any of that mate and I'm a female
@user-ly3tc8qm4b
@user-ly3tc8qm4b 2 роки тому
@@cass8330 sympathetic to betas then.... 😁
@cass8330
@cass8330 2 роки тому
@@user-ly3tc8qm4b I think your thinking is dangerous & is the cause of a lot of unnecessary suffering.
@ember6814
@ember6814 Рік тому
This man is a legend. Such an educational video. Glad to finally see a professional speak about this highly misportrayed and sadly fetishized topic
@GeorgiaGeorgette
@GeorgiaGeorgette Рік тому
Spot on.
@Neutral_Tired
@Neutral_Tired Рік тому
00:30 the fava beans line is actually pretty in character for Lecter. All of those foods are high in vitamin A which would clash with his medication. It's Lecter, always believing himself the smartest in the room, dropping hints that he's not on his meds because he knows nobody is smart enough to get it. He's mocking them.
@ploobusdongle4842
@ploobusdongle4842 Рік тому
yeah i felt like maybe he missed the nuance of that line!! of course the delivery would be funny to hear in person but lecter would be a creepy guy to be around with how calculating he is!😅
@calebdixon784
@calebdixon784 10 місяців тому
But what if nobody cared smart enough to sit in a cell I don’t understands and I’m diagnosed aspd
@danitho
@danitho 9 місяців тому
​@@ploobusdongle4842 I don't think he missed the nuance, it simply isn't realistic. Most serial killers don't operate that way.
@maggieoneal3271
@maggieoneal3271 9 місяців тому
also, Clarice is an FBI trainee and Lecter knows that, so it's more plausible it would scare her and not someone like this or Jack Crawford, to stay in-universe.
@unicornL
@unicornL 3 місяці тому
Oh wow! That's interesting
@somberstricken4424
@somberstricken4424 2 роки тому
Nice to see him not glorifying or fantasizing the murderers. He calls them "losers" and "incompetent". Edit: please stop with the redundant "what he actually meant" know-it-all replies. I get at least one a day and I'm over it.
@fovosprodromus5020
@fovosprodromus5020 2 роки тому
A change of pace. People are real odd these days
@lauras5359
@lauras5359 2 роки тому
Definitely. I think people are so fascinated by murderers like Ted Bundy and tend to humanize them and try to sympathize with them. I think that situation (with Bundy) was made worse by a attractive man like Zac Efron playing him.
@luizafett6642
@luizafett6642 2 роки тому
@@lauras5359 yeah but it is said that bundy was very charming and played off the fact that he seemed non-threatening and attractive to lure women in. Zac Effron playing him is pretty accurate to what actually happened (and the movie is based in a book by bundy's long time (ex)girlfriend). It is important to show people that serial killers can be pretty, and charming, and that they aren't always ugly monsters. If someone humanizes a serial killer just because he is attractive, than that's on them, not on the actor/moviemakers.
@lauras5359
@lauras5359 2 роки тому
@@luizafett6642 that makes sense. For me personally, I don't find Ted Bundy attractive at all. Although maybe that's just because I know he's a serial killer. If I saw on the streets back when he was active, I'd probably see him as non-threatening.
@somberstricken4424
@somberstricken4424 2 роки тому
@@popcorn1601 that's really interesting, but I don't think all serial killers are incompetent. I just liked how he was letting us know there's nothing special about them, and they don't deserve admiration. I know they're not stupid, a friend of my family's brother was killed by John Wayne Gacy in Chicago. They had no idea he was even a victim til the cops identified his remains under his house.
@Littlestraincloud
@Littlestraincloud Рік тому
His ending rant--absolute king. Enough sensationalizing serial killers, more protection for easy targets.
@ulilleper
@ulilleper Рік тому
U can't be a democrat in America and say your for protecting the weak when u want gun control
@skitidet4302
@skitidet4302 Рік тому
It's strange to see all the people in the comment section essentially celebrating victim blaming because it was framed slightly differently. But he is right, if we want to make serial killing harder to pull off, we need to start taking some responsibility for our own safety. It's not hard, do not get yourself in to situations where you are vulnerable, you don't have to be super paranoid, just don't be stupid and ask yourself if it's a good idea to put your trust in any person that you expose yourself to.
@ulilleper
@ulilleper Рік тому
@@skitidet4302 that's when the second amendment comes into play. Get a piece to protect yourself
@Littlestraincloud
@Littlestraincloud Рік тому
@@skitidet4302 that is literally not what he said. He said there needs to be more societal protection for marginalized groups. If you can’t tell the difference between that and victim blaming then you need to check your ears.
@skitidet4302
@skitidet4302 Рік тому
@@Littlestraincloud I just read between the lines. Are you incapable of thinking about the implications of his cryptic and honeyed words? How would you protect victims? You can't assign a police officer to everyone of them, you could install cameras everywhere like we are doing but that is very dystopian and I don't trust our states with that kind of power. So ultimately, the way to make victims be protected is to make them protect themselves by taking responsibility for their own safety by putting the onus on them to not expose themselves to unnecessary risk and if they do the implication is that it is partly their fault if something happens and hence victim blaming.
@thomniced
@thomniced Рік тому
I've heard others say "no country for old men" is the most realistic psychopath. Ed Kemper scares me more than almost all others. Physically because he is 6'9". But, he was also friends with cops and blended in perfectly. Most blend in, it's true, obviously, but not necessarily with the police that were searching for them. But mostly because he's 6'9". He could do whatever he physically wanted to, to 99% of the population. Shaq might give him a struggle, but that's about it.
@ferox965
@ferox965 9 місяців тому
Kemper was also very intelligent.
@annab306
@annab306 3 місяці тому
​@@ferox965still is I guess. He's alive what i know.
@mrs.frankenstein4607
@mrs.frankenstein4607 3 місяці тому
Kemper was very interesting, just like Dahmer to me. Dahmer was so normal it was horrifying.
@roxanne4820
@roxanne4820 Рік тому
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)
@MsNomzie
@MsNomzie 2 роки тому
"I now encounter overkill and mutilation all the time" was probably one of the scariest things he said
@JK_Clark
@JK_Clark 2 роки тому
Really? If they're going to kill you anyway, what happens after isn't as scary.
@coolbeans5911
@coolbeans5911 2 роки тому
same, i was hoping he would elaborate more on that. I know violence must have increased significantly during the pandemic but i didn't know overkill and mutilation has become more common; it's terrifying
@hawwwkx
@hawwwkx 2 роки тому
@@JK_Clark maybe not for the victims (if we aren't talkin about torture) but for the families, relatives or friends. Death is mostly seen as smth sad in the most cultures, so knowing someone you loved were beheaded is....
@CP-ll6qg
@CP-ll6qg 2 роки тому
@@JK_Clark I think OP is worried by what that change might mean for/say about society at large more than actually being killed themselves
@yennefer440
@yennefer440 2 роки тому
Yeah it's awful
@atheliset5559
@atheliset5559 2 роки тому
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
@pemj7360
@pemj7360 2 роки тому
I'll always feel the victims. But please remember when he talks to the killers ect he's never alone with them . Remember someone with nothing to lose has nothing to lose
@atheliset5559
@atheliset5559 2 роки тому
@@pemj7360 I don't mean physical safety, I'm aware he's protected through out the interview process. But hearing all of these terrible things that these people have done and their thought processes can incredibly disturbing and draining even to trained professionals. Burn out in this profession is a real problem. Having the emotional and mental fortitude to keep going as he has is what amazes me.
@googlefashists4986
@googlefashists4986 2 роки тому
Nerves of steel? He isnt interview them without protection.
@brianwalsh1401
@brianwalsh1401 2 роки тому
We also glamorize narcissistic behavior like Trumps as being "alpha male". Unfortunately this makes some people think it's cool to be a ghetto gangster or proud boy/oath keeper instead of being a decent human being.
@Eshelion
@Eshelion 2 роки тому
@@googlefashists4986 It's a pity you see only 2 options here.
@YuBeace
@YuBeace Рік тому
I love how this man called out that we need to keep an eye on our vulnerable people, and make sure they become less vulnerable.
@ReactionVideoDotAvi
@ReactionVideoDotAvi Рік тому
David Wilson is a legend, for those of you want more of him check out the series Fred Dinenage's Murder Casebook which is a true crime series about British serial killers, David appears very regularly on the show.
@monkeytennis8861
@monkeytennis8861 Рік тому
And sitting really close to each other as well, a la Smith and Jones. Quite an odd part of what is a good programme.
@notsureiL
@notsureiL 11 місяців тому
Deadliest mom's and dads season one.
@claragpariente
@claragpariente 5 місяців тому
You read my mind. Many thanks!
@SirJustinTheLion
@SirJustinTheLion 2 роки тому
Could we have a show just with this guy? He's absolutely captivating.
@allisonconnor3310
@allisonconnor3310 2 роки тому
He's great isn't he? He's on many, many crime docs. Love him.
@CherryLipgloss1000
@CherryLipgloss1000 2 роки тому
UKposts his name. He’s done loads of documentaries. One of Britain’s finest
@mammon_is_god
@mammon_is_god 2 роки тому
Emphasis on the "captive" part. I'm implying he's a serial killer.
@bringmetheblackveilbrides7361
@bringmetheblackveilbrides7361 2 роки тому
@@mammon_is_god 🤨
@solarnaut
@solarnaut 2 роки тому
@@mammon_is_god "Takes One To Know One ! " I'm looking at you, Mammon ! B-)
@Manintheboxjunkie
@Manintheboxjunkie 2 роки тому
This guy should breakdown a bunch of Criminal Minds episodes
@stocktonjoans
@stocktonjoans 2 роки тому
or Dexter, he could compare Dex' to the killers he kills
@saiquatabassum6321
@saiquatabassum6321 2 роки тому
That's the first thing I thought
@EffieLove7
@EffieLove7 2 роки тому
I came in the comments section to say the exact same thing.
@deaaqua86
@deaaqua86 2 роки тому
Or the guy who created the BAU!
@doctorthirteen5727
@doctorthirteen5727 2 роки тому
Tons of them are based on real cases/killers.
@danieldoesdumbstuff
@danieldoesdumbstuff Рік тому
Here's the thing about the movie Zodiac. The story is absolutely chilling because you realize that the killer is not special at all. He's just another person.
@thepubknight6144
@thepubknight6144 9 місяців тому
the victim in that scene said the movie got him spot on and how he acted
@kathryn-yd7bh
@kathryn-yd7bh 5 місяців тому
I like that they made a film of the zodiac killer and the real killer hasn't even been caught
@please-lookatmysearchhistory
@please-lookatmysearchhistory 5 місяців тому
The worst part is it's probably Paul Doerr who died in 2007, a book was written on him as the most likely and compelling suspect, however no one is looking into it and I doubt they ever really will bother to now. But it is admittingly compelling Fincher made the film while many speculated he could have been among us. @@kathryn-yd7bh​
@waitssharpe7491
@waitssharpe7491 10 місяців тому
The ending was great. Instead of sensationalizing or trying to find a motive in these freaks, focus on protecting the most vulnerable of society. You’ll never rationalize evil, but you can protect and listen to those who are most at risk
@mediocreman6323
@mediocreman6323 2 роки тому
21:14 - “If somebody like [him] existed in real life, he wouldn't need to kill, because he's so powerful and in control anyway, he'd be running multinational corporations, he'd be running for president” - I am officially scared.
@MrRizeAG
@MrRizeAG 2 роки тому
There's a reason that a disproportionate amount of CEOs display some degree of sociopathy/psychopathy. Lacking empathy, and being a good actor, is the fastest way to power. You can't get rich by being moral, no matter how much we are told you can.
@heyahowareyou5971
@heyahowareyou5971 2 роки тому
You should be but it’s kinda too late
@Pr0fessorScience
@Pr0fessorScience 2 роки тому
People with genuine empathy simply don't do the things required in order to become or remain incredibly wealthy and/or powerful.
@crusherven
@crusherven 2 роки тому
@@MrRizeAG I mean, define rich. I know a lot of people who are pretty wealthy who have held onto their soul. I don't think you become a Gates or a Bezos, but there's plenty of people making 6 figures who are small business owners, engineers, doctors, software devs, managers, etc.
@RV-vx9ek
@RV-vx9ek 2 роки тому
@@crusherven Rich is beyond 6 figures. Actual wealth. No care or regard for anything. Small business owners, engineers, doctors, software devs, managers, etc... aint' it.
@sabrinat.d.6240
@sabrinat.d.6240 2 роки тому
Very satisfying to see him call out Riverdale on the ridiculous story
@marinadeburgos8666
@marinadeburgos8666 2 роки тому
They could have shown any other clip of Riverdale and still would be seen as ridiculous
@kats.5958
@kats.5958 2 роки тому
@@marinadeburgos8666 forreal
@ChuckieWan
@ChuckieWan 2 роки тому
@@marinadeburgos8666 P
@jdice6868
@jdice6868 2 роки тому
So I shouldn't add Riverdale to my watch list then? Didn't really plan to, but good to know. Skipped "Ma" though. Haven't seen it yet.
@cau1471
@cau1471 2 роки тому
@@jdice6868 the first season is the only not wildly ridiculous season tbh. Its not good, but I went into it stoned and it was fun lol. Wouldn't rewatch it sober tho tbh
@roslynmarrero9667
@roslynmarrero9667 Рік тому
Mindhunter was such a good show ! So disappointed they stopped it
@94rome
@94rome 7 місяців тому
That cancelation hurts to this day
@m1k3l1f3
@m1k3l1f3 4 місяці тому
RIP Mindhunter :(
@gilliebrand
@gilliebrand Рік тому
David Wilson is not just incredibly knowledgeable, he is also a genuinely nice guy. I discussed an element of a documentary he made a few years ago and I can honestly say that he is an utter gentleman.
@csvega
@csvega 2 роки тому
Netflix really screwed up by canceling Mindhunter. Absolutely stellar show
@deaddumplings5565
@deaddumplings5565 2 роки тому
Honestly was such a good show
@airplane8677
@airplane8677 2 роки тому
truly, so many loose ends i wish they could just tie up with a s3 :/
@MrJayateabug
@MrJayateabug 2 роки тому
The problem with a show like Mindhunter was that it was really giving the caught serial killers exactly what they wanted, an acknowledgement of their crimes and a chance to relive them listening to someone else describe them. Imagine the rich fantasy life the show was giving to other serial killers that had not been caught yet. "Someday they will have someone portray me and my kills on TV. I should step up my game to make sure they notice me." Now, I am not saying that this is the reason the show was pulled, but it does raise an interesting Moral issue for making that type of show.
@csvega
@csvega 2 роки тому
@@MrJayateabug it wasn't about serial killers. It was about the formation of the section of the FBI that hunted them. You missed the point of the show entirely
@MrJayateabug
@MrJayateabug 2 роки тому
@@csvega I didn't miss the point, I know what the show was about and it very much also showed serial killers and told their stories. To the Killers its a win for them.
@IceQeen1011
@IceQeen1011 2 роки тому
'Serial killers are usually just losers" ...yeah that's a summary I'm ok with.
@stefvanbust552
@stefvanbust552 2 роки тому
That makes all their victim even bigger losers because they got owned by a loser... Are you also ok with that?
@IceQeen1011
@IceQeen1011 2 роки тому
​@@stefvanbust552go pick a fight with someone else kid
@IceQeen1011
@IceQeen1011 2 роки тому
@@stefvanbust552 fyi his point was that they are losers which is why they behave this way, to exert power. Are you offended that he called serial killers losers bro? Are you a serial killer or a serial killer groupie? gross
@stefvanbust552
@stefvanbust552 2 роки тому
@@IceQeen1011 No, im not offended by his point. It's just cringe that people like you cope with it. Like you feel less of a loser because you haven't killed anyone yet?
@IceQeen1011
@IceQeen1011 2 роки тому
@@stefvanbust552this is illogical. Comeback when you have a decent argument to make. Gotta say it is quite entertaining listening to someone get triggered over my comment. :'D
@catmq2729
@catmq2729 Рік тому
There’s an excellent essay called Highway of Lost Girls by Vanessa Veselka recalling her time hitchhiking as a young runaway that pretty much reaffirms the underlying theme in this video: victims are often the people society cares least about.
@AWlpsSHOW36
@AWlpsSHOW36 21 день тому
Like Native Americans? Or men? Or black people?
@jass029love7
@jass029love7 11 місяців тому
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.
@ria7470
@ria7470 2 роки тому
We needed a PHD Criminologist to tell us that Riverdale is complete nonsense.
@deaddumplings5565
@deaddumplings5565 2 роки тому
Ikr🥲
@drewharper1891
@drewharper1891 2 роки тому
People need to get over the Riverdale part, what they need to say is how badly the show ended and the last season was garbage. It should have ended after their high school prom, instead of bringing them back like 5-7 years later. After that, they lost me. It's like Supernatural, I absolutely loved the show (way more then Riverdale, obviously) but should have ended after Season 5. Just saying, also, keep on rocking!
@morganrhodes159
@morganrhodes159 2 роки тому
Do we really tho 😂
@levernis5753
@levernis5753 2 роки тому
😂😂
@solidsnake9898
@solidsnake9898 2 роки тому
I don’t think a PHD is needed for that though…
@Destino2493
@Destino2493 2 роки тому
When he said serial killers are never extraordinary they’re just normal people it reminded me of the show Narcos when Murphy is finally standing over Escobars body “You spend so much time building him up in your head, but when you see him, the devil is a real let down”
@lostandwastedtime
@lostandwastedtime 2 роки тому
Spoiler alert!
@jacquelinelaface136
@jacquelinelaface136 2 роки тому
@@lostandwastedtime I don't think you can call it a spoiler alert when it is a real event. That is like saying "Spoiler Alert" while watching Sully and seeing the plane land safely on the Hudson, or the execution of Anne Boleyn in The Tudors.
@Survivor-ng4te
@Survivor-ng4te 2 роки тому
What Escobar died! Please don’t tell me how “Titanic” ends!
@igot5onit423
@igot5onit423 2 роки тому
It's kind of like when someone tells a story.. the story is always better than what actually happened
@5Gazto
@5Gazto 2 роки тому
They are not extraordinary, except that they kill for fun.
@womanonabicycle
@womanonabicycle 10 місяців тому
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 😔
@nandorszabo3250
@nandorszabo3250 Рік тому
"Of late, I've seen overkill, during the pandemic, become much more common. I now encounter overkill and mutilation all the time" That right there is scary part. Since we had to limit our interactions with others, we decided to take our time with the few we actually did encounter with ...
@shadowcween7890
@shadowcween7890 11 місяців тому
I thought it was scary since it reminded me that there are people still getting murdered
@solmoman
@solmoman 11 місяців тому
Yeah lots of people went to join ISIS and then returned to Europe
@Novarcharesk
@Novarcharesk 10 місяців тому
We ‘had’ to? No, we were forced to.
@artorhen
@artorhen 10 місяців тому
It could be the lack of interaction, or it could be the level of radicalization in media and news that caused mass histeria.
@greatwesternsky
@greatwesternsky 8 місяців тому
I’m surprised people aren’t talking about this more… I think it’s a reflection on our society and it’s chilling.
@anuna116
@anuna116 2 роки тому
The ending was great; we are often so obsessed with the killers themselves but we should be focusing on the systemic issues that affect a large number of the victims of the killers
@tinabynum8786
@tinabynum8786 2 роки тому
We do through the study of Victimology. This goes hand in hand with studying Criminology. He is only covering one side here purposefully.
@afckingmess
@afckingmess 2 роки тому
@@tinabynum8786 yes very important to note the difference between talking about serial killers and their action, and Romanticizing serial killers.
@amberlance3221
@amberlance3221 2 роки тому
@@afckingmess I agree, there's so much money and time going towards fetishising murderers and serial killers, while little to no focus is paid to the victims.
@ladosis5596
@ladosis5596 2 роки тому
Exactly! And only 1% of murders in the US are serial killer murders? There are a lot of more pressing issues regarding violent crime, fascinating or baffling as we may find serial murder.
@Oddballkane
@Oddballkane 2 роки тому
Also as Denis Neilson said we only care about people after they are killed by a serial killer. Like the women jack the ripper killed.
@lucyhall5026
@lucyhall5026 2 роки тому
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
@peaknonsense2041
@peaknonsense2041 2 роки тому
Texas did just that.
@dozzer009
@dozzer009 2 роки тому
@@peaknonsense2041 Yeah, the regressive party strikes again. It’s really unfortunate how Texas seems more worried about what’s in a woman’s uterus rather than protecting the citizenry of the state.
@peaknonsense2041
@peaknonsense2041 2 роки тому
@@dozzer009 Woman's uterus? Men can get pregnant too. Try to keep up with the mental gymnastics your party requires.
@lucyhall5026
@lucyhall5026 2 роки тому
What a sad, horrible little person you are.
@oblomurg
@oblomurg 2 роки тому
@@lucyhall5026 Yes, all that danger PPD brings to our safe spaces. Not to mention the noise & BO. He is little and sad, but now he's lol at you.
@starthebunny1887
@starthebunny1887 Рік тому
i was lucky enough to be lectured by david last semester in my university. he’s so knowledgable & they were some of the most interesting lectures i’ve ever been in.
@romedina2426
@romedina2426 9 місяців тому
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
@Mr_Case_Time
@Mr_Case_Time 2 роки тому
The remark he made about encountering more “overkill” murders since the pandemic started is so sad.
@leoninehuman
@leoninehuman 2 роки тому
that entirely sent a chill down my spine. i think we sort of disassociate serial murder with a different era but theyre occurring within this time.
@katesay1559
@katesay1559 2 роки тому
I was very curious about the reason though. I thought he was going to explain the link between high rate of overkill crimes and the pandemic, but he didn't and now I'm wondering
@2degucitas
@2degucitas 2 роки тому
@@katesay1559 I'm no expert, but perhaps the group frustration of being couped up heightens the killer's emotions? They are agitated because we are. Also, their "prey" is hiding and out of reach, increasing frustration.
@Mr_Case_Time
@Mr_Case_Time 2 роки тому
@@katesay1559 I was hoping he’d elaborate on it as well. I guess it’s just not part of his job to speculate on that sort of thing.
@joanbrennan2534
@joanbrennan2534 2 роки тому
@Bubbles huh 🤔?
@adavis5926
@adavis5926 2 роки тому
I liked his point on No Country for Old Men, about how a psychopath this powerful wouldn't need to kill to get power, he'd be running corporations. Touché.
@johnelstad
@johnelstad 2 роки тому
In Jon Ronson's The Psycopath Test he mentioned that psychopathy in the U.S. population is about 1%, but estimated to be about 3% among executive leadership.
@digitallocations1423
@digitallocations1423 2 роки тому
@@johnelstad It's got to be higher than 1%.
@PoorEdward
@PoorEdward 2 роки тому
As I’ve already commented and will again: No Country For Old Men isn’t trying to replicate a serial killer you donkey, if anything the embodiment of death and the surrogate of the movie’s ultimate meaning. While his character is more symbolic than nuanced and fairly unexplained, he shows potential to do whatever he chooses, yet he chooses to be death and abide by his law; I do not think his psyche should be analyzed, but rather what he represents. Sidenote, chigurh has an unwavering philosophy/set of principles to him that he even respects to a fault shown near the end of the film; the natural world’s game of chance in a godless and amoral lack of karma.
@adavis5926
@adavis5926 2 роки тому
@@PoorEdward , donkey? Seriously? You might try improving your reading skills before name-calling. I'm merely commenting on his point about psychopaths, not the movie.
@vinceemery5943
@vinceemery5943 2 роки тому
@@PoorEdward Wow you watched some UKposts videos analysing a movie serial killer. Now you can go around insulting people because you are smarter than them. Very cool
@NealX_Gaming
@NealX_Gaming Рік тому
15:45 Wanting to be liked, wanting to fit in, yet wanting to be seen as special, is a kernel that exists in all of us. It's just that psychopaths lack awareness and also take it to really abnormal and extreme places.
@svteenostalgia
@svteenostalgia Місяць тому
thanks for pointing that out, i hate when people pretend they don't feel like that & put others down bcs of it.
@Cellottia
@Cellottia Рік тому
There was so much more content in this one video than in a dozen analyses I've seen David Wilson make in True Crime television programmes. Well done, Vanity Fair!
@portalomus
@portalomus Рік тому
I love his last statement. 100% yes to challenging how our society "protects" those most vulnerable in our society.
@jmodified
@jmodified Рік тому
I'm wondering why we don't have PSAs to help people be aware of and avoid online and telephone scams, especially during TV programs whose audiences skew older. Seems like it would be worth the effort and collectively take a lot of money out of the hands of criminals.
@JustBreatheASMR
@JustBreatheASMR Рік тому
@@jmodified good idea
@Anna-fb6hl
@Anna-fb6hl Рік тому
100%.
@artorhen
@artorhen 10 місяців тому
@lbarowski1 actually, those statistically don't make a lot of change when applied.
@JeffKelly03
@JeffKelly03 2 роки тому
This guy is absolutely fascinating. Would love to see more with him.
@yungjoemighty879
@yungjoemighty879 2 роки тому
i recommend all his bbc programmes
@SkywalkerSamadhi
@SkywalkerSamadhi 2 роки тому
He needs to do a part 2.
@smolshie
@smolshie 2 роки тому
I was about to say the exact same thing. Would love to just sit and have a conversation with him, or basically just hearing him talk about true crime!
@OctarineCode
@OctarineCode 2 роки тому
He looks way more younger than 64
@bmxerqf882
@bmxerqf882 2 роки тому
Watch any British made crime documentary and you've got about an 80% chance of him appearing
@ivana9467
@ivana9467 Рік тому
I absolutely love this man and his perspective. god only know what he went through in his life as a criminologist especially being in close contact with murderers, but this was very insightful and interesting to watch. hope he is back on the channel :)
@Frankie_91
@Frankie_91 11 місяців тому
I could listen to him all day. Found this so fascinating. I love crimonology. So interesting.
@TheRealGuywithoutaMustache
@TheRealGuywithoutaMustache 2 роки тому
It's amazing how much knowledge he attained over the years with face to face encounters with actual killers
@twistedhermit2839
@twistedhermit2839 2 роки тому
This guy again... Truly omnipresent in UKposts commentary sections..
@thegamersway1835
@thegamersway1835 2 роки тому
@@twistedhermit2839 true
@epitaph3175
@epitaph3175 2 роки тому
Here he is
@dawsonlenard2848
@dawsonlenard2848 2 роки тому
The new Justin Y
@groverjuicy
@groverjuicy 2 роки тому
Its amazing how experienced carpenters know about carpentry. Great observation mate.
@catherineprentice860
@catherineprentice860 2 роки тому
David's comment about seeing more 'overkill' during the pandemic is absolutely fascinating and something I'd like to see elaborated on in the future
@user_2793
@user_2793 2 роки тому
More like scary
@OrangeCat1992
@OrangeCat1992 2 роки тому
Yes, this was terrifying to hear, and I don’t know why more people aren’t talking about it.
@rpm427sc
@rpm427sc 2 роки тому
@@OrangeCat1992 Its because you will get a gag order if you attempt to discuss the mental health issues of locking people in their homes while they watch helplessly as their businesses crumble, or believe everything the fear mongering media claims.
@humanistwriting5477
@humanistwriting5477 2 роки тому
@@rpm427sc what are you talking about? Every news network that I and my groupe of very politically diverse friends watch have discussed the psychological effects of the lockdowns and crumbling econony.
@rpm427sc
@rpm427sc 2 роки тому
@@humanistwriting5477 I was referring to social media policy. On UKposts if you questioned it you would have your video taken down/demonetized, or if you mentioned anything like that on other platforms, it would be tagged as misinformation have have the "fact check" link appear above your video title. Twitter would just outright delete your posts or ban you.
@lizardog
@lizardog Рік тому
I love this series, Vanity Fair, and this is definitely one of best of the lot. Wilson's clear vision and matter of fact delivery made this video an exemplar of its type.
@noneofyourbusiness3288
@noneofyourbusiness3288 Рік тому
21:18 I love this insight there. Plenty of psychopaths with power fantasies exist, what makes them killers is when they cannot satiate that fantasy in a way that is socially accepted.
@errhka
@errhka 2 роки тому
"I now encounter overkill and mutilation all the time" - people never think about the fact that all this goes on right under our noses as we live our normal lives. Creepy
@DashaSmilie
@DashaSmilie 2 роки тому
Had the same thought. There are only so many famous serial killers so it seems like a rather rare thing. It’s not.
@carlalacat
@carlalacat 2 роки тому
It is scary. Glad I’m not the only one that noticed this comment. It definitely makes me a bit more scared of incells, police, and crazy political/religious people that take it too far
@juliac3933
@juliac3933 2 роки тому
@@DashaSmilie less than 1% of murders are serial killers
@amp4105
@amp4105 2 роки тому
@@DashaSmilie Thats because we dont put serial killers on the news and in the newspaper nowadays as it incentivises them so we dont really know anymore
@pennyinheaven
@pennyinheaven 2 роки тому
Great. The pandemic is really messing up people, making the already bad to worse.
@astolennova
@astolennova 2 роки тому
I enjoy this genre of video, but I was really impressed with Dr. Wilson's conclusion: I do not care about these killers, how do we better protect the people who are most often victimized?
@yuibot5998
@yuibot5998 Рік тому
Teach them how to protect themselves, that's how. It's quite simple, really. You can't rely on the police or government to protect you but for some reason that's too hard for many to realize.
@queenmerla
@queenmerla Рік тому
Really? That's the only part I hated. Yes let's make victims responsible for their own safety
@astolennova
@astolennova Рік тому
@@queenmerla Goddammit that is a good point.
@lucyairapetian407
@lucyairapetian407 Рік тому
@@queenmerla I don’t think that what he meant. I understood it to be “how can we protect the most vulnerable members of our society”
@MS-tn4ys
@MS-tn4ys Рік тому
@@queenmerla is that really how you interpreted that?
@adambazso9207
@adambazso9207 27 днів тому
A very positive and thoughtful interview, with important perspectives at the very end. I have got much more out of this interview than just a "reaction" to movie scenes. It was much deeper and very-very detailed, pure joy.
@Unti1tmrw
@Unti1tmrw Рік тому
I would find it interesting if he analyzed the Trinity Killer who is the antagonist of the fourth season of Dexter.
@DIVINITY333
@DIVINITY333 2 роки тому
he elaborates and explains the thought process and psychology behind the killers rather than just picking apart the “movie exaggeration or realistics”. he articulates well in a way that is easy for people to understand him, without having to necessarily speak his “language”. I would absolutely love to see more of him.
@aaronmonk
@aaronmonk Рік тому
A true master in his field.
@user-pi4cc5ll1u
@user-pi4cc5ll1u Рік тому
thats exactly what i was thinking. really enjoyed listening to him.
@Colombiannut
@Colombiannut Рік тому
Very very late to this party but he has a podcast called 'if it bleeds it leads' its quite good
@dkroll92
@dkroll92 2 роки тому
There's a documentary that interviews the guy who was stabbed by Zodiac at Lake Berryessa. He basically said the movie scene captures it exactly as it happened. Like word for word dialogue, everyone dressed just right, filmed in almost the exact spot. It's also amazing how well the guy turned out considering what happened to him.
@samvodopianov9399
@samvodopianov9399 2 роки тому
Someone should question that director....
@TheSwauzz
@TheSwauzz 2 роки тому
That is honestly heartbreaking.. I always hope those scenes are dramatized. To learn it's pretty much detail for detail.. Gives me a terrible sense of dread.
@julianmarx2002
@julianmarx2002 2 роки тому
@@samvodopianov9399 David Fincher: same guy who made Se7en and Mindhunter.... uh ohhh...
@extrm161
@extrm161 2 роки тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/bHdnmWqLmICpzH0.html Is here him?⬆️
@thepubknight6144
@thepubknight6144 2 роки тому
@@samvodopianov9399 the victim gave him the ok to film that part
@argoth83
@argoth83 Рік тому
I cannot imagine being in such a position myself, having to figure these people out, but at the same time, I'm glad people like this man exist to do it.
@norandavis856
@norandavis856 Рік тому
Trying to “understand” the mind of a serial killer is like trying to understand why a dog eats its own vomit.
@maayaamatera1315
@maayaamatera1315 2 роки тому
The end message about the fight we ACTUALLY have to fight is everything. THANK YOU.
@Smooshiegirl2
@Smooshiegirl2 2 роки тому
ABSOLUTELY!!! This was the most insightful thing about the entire video and I agree wholeheartedly.
@oggyboggy8692
@oggyboggy8692 2 роки тому
Legalise prostitution in the United States. How is one of the most dangerous jobs in the entire world supposed to become safer if the people working can't even report violence they've experienced?
@maayaamatera1315
@maayaamatera1315 2 роки тому
@@oggyboggy8692 This sums it up perfectly
@mavv0589
@mavv0589 2 роки тому
His message at the end was actually one narrow perspective of criminology, and it is likely the most popular and easy to understand. I would’ve thought a professional would at least have the decency to declare that he was promoting just one theory of crime as he did it but apparently not. Never mind the hard works thousands of academics worldwide have put into learning different perspectives of crime and deviance
@oggyboggy8692
@oggyboggy8692 2 роки тому
@@mavv0589 I'm sure you're an academic.
@knittingandnails
@knittingandnails 2 роки тому
I love what he said at the end about addressing social issues and protecting by the vulnerable as a way to reduce not just serial murder, but all murder in our culture 👏🏼 👏🏼 Such a good point.
@juttamaier2111
@juttamaier2111 2 роки тому
Ot just protecting them but asking why it happened that the elderly in our society have become vulnerable to such crimes.
@juttamaier2111
@juttamaier2111 2 роки тому
Indeed, since I heard that, I check up on my elderly and foolish parents more often...
@The_Deltuckians
@The_Deltuckians Місяць тому
I stumbled upon this and it was fascinating! I could listen to Mr. Wilson for hours. He immediately had me hooked. Great video!
@cccycling5835
@cccycling5835 Рік тому
My wife and I were casually watching Zodiac and when it came to the Lake Berryessa scene (where we have been, we’re locals) she had no idea what was going to happen (I was already very familiar with the Zodiac murders). Now she refuses to relax by any lake/reservoir if its just us. 😅 That’s such a rough scene. I cannot believe one of them survived.
@magsguerra
@magsguerra 2 роки тому
“This idea is just complete nonsense.” I’m pretty sure this statement can be applied to every episode of Riverdale. At least the writers are consistent, I guess.
@madisynskywalker4308
@madisynskywalker4308 2 роки тому
😂literally
@ttylxoxo1929
@ttylxoxo1929 2 роки тому
It’s the only thing they had, consistency. Then they came out with season 5…
@anusree2632
@anusree2632 2 роки тому
😂😂😂
@lordofentropy
@lordofentropy 2 роки тому
Probably fair to say it applies to every episode of any CW show.
@Stay___Strong
@Stay___Strong 2 роки тому
Anthony Hopkin’s character in Silence of the Lambs could have been talking about cake and ice cream, and I would have pissed myself.
@averagejuicer3913
@averagejuicer3913 2 роки тому
Stay strong mate
@emilymclaughlin4599
@emilymclaughlin4599 2 роки тому
^ after seeing their username -so sweet :3
@hellalive8973
@hellalive8973 2 роки тому
Just be polite and courteous and you may survive your conversation about cake and ice cream
@Ebolacrash
@Ebolacrash 2 роки тому
and yet one of the most realistic killer in that film is buffalo bill ..didnt say a dam thing about it
@TRIBBSTER2015
@TRIBBSTER2015 2 роки тому
You cant eat liver, beans or wine while taking MAOIs so he's basically saying hes not on his meds
@misssunnydee
@misssunnydee 10 місяців тому
Loved his last quote. So so true. (You might add the handicapped/chronically ill, but only related to killings, I'm not sure if they're as much a target as the elderly are)
@marymeola2810
@marymeola2810 Рік тому
Phenomenal! Thank you for sharing your experience.
@DoomRulz
@DoomRulz 2 роки тому
The only real crime being committed here is that Mindhunter isn't receiving a third season.
@ninagray4441
@ninagray4441 2 роки тому
The 2nd series is crap though.
@TheRonster9319
@TheRonster9319 2 роки тому
@@ninagray4441 woah, not at all. Season 2 was fantastic
@fastkarr8256
@fastkarr8256 2 роки тому
@@TheRonster9319 sounds like Nina Gray has some suppressed anger issues 🤯🤯
@K.Shelly
@K.Shelly 2 роки тому
@@ninagray4441 I agree. I didn't like Holt's character in S2, but above all I don't understand why they choose this Atlanta case to be main theme. I mean first of all - I wouldn't say profilers were very helpful there. And if you see HBO series and all the details it's clear the guy didn't kill all these people (I don't say he's innocent). What's the point, in this case detectives should focus on proofs, facts, victims etc. I'd say maybe profiling could even get police to the wrong conclusion. I would love to see season 3 being as good as the first one :c (sorry for mistakes, English is not my first language)
@kellymulligan2304
@kellymulligan2304 2 роки тому
I've never heard something so true
@chiara8822
@chiara8822 2 роки тому
Absolutely loved this. Not only it's a very interesting topic, but this man is so charismatic, intelligent and well spoken.
@oppothumbs1
@oppothumbs1 2 роки тому
Excellent stuff. Of course he commented on some of the best serial killer movies and tv shows. The Dexter analysis is a little bloated. There is a moral hierarchy and who knows if Dexter kills for this reason but he certainly tries to only kill very bad people who have slipped through the cracks of the system, for the most part. He loved his wife and kids as much as most husbands do. Just likeable in many ways, not that anyone or serial killer in the world is a Dexter though many out there try to kill for good purpose, like crazy religions, countries still do, and are not as good as Dexter is.
@anusree2632
@anusree2632 2 роки тому
@@oppothumbs1 many serial killers have loved their wives and children, there is no moral hierarchy if you’re choosing immoral activities to prove a point. Of course as a viewer I enjoyed watching him kill those gross killers ,but what he said stands correct
@oppothumbs1
@oppothumbs1 2 роки тому
Copycat was really underrated though maybe a little silly at moments. Mindhunter is fascinating and hoping for more on Netflix.
@totodilehash4695
@totodilehash4695 2 роки тому
I'd love to have a joint with him imagine the convos
@totodilehash4695
@totodilehash4695 2 роки тому
@Ğ Å Đ why do you feel this way out of interest ?
@kaigrier1398
@kaigrier1398 Рік тому
Brilliant. Loved him. straight forward and articulate. He speaks with such clarity
@lord-licht
@lord-licht Рік тому
Love what he says at the end! Great video.
@ferretvenom6979
@ferretvenom6979 2 роки тому
I don't want more of him talking about tv and movies, I want to see this guy talking about his life and career. He seems so interesting
@Jroseuk91
@Jroseuk91 2 роки тому
He has two books you can buy!
@abdullahbhinder9023
@abdullahbhinder9023 2 роки тому
TV and movies are more interesting than life
@bravosix8166
@bravosix8166 2 роки тому
@@abdullahbhinder9023 I beg to differ... Art imitates life.. And fact is usually stranger than fiction
@KD-ou2np
@KD-ou2np 2 роки тому
@@abdullahbhinder9023 what a dull view
@LloydWaldo
@LloydWaldo Рік тому
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.
@Cryptic0013
@Cryptic0013 Рік тому
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.
@TheHouseOfFierce
@TheHouseOfFierce 7 місяців тому
absolutely love the final comments. amazing insight
@jakep290
@jakep290 2 роки тому
This guy needs his own show or something, don’t care what it is just get him in front of a camera and keep him talking. He is absolutely built for stardom with that voice, mannerisms, and personality. I’d watch anything with this guy in it, he’s truly captivating.
@megbro10
@megbro10 2 роки тому
@🕷a straight white man🕸 ??
@Miss_Distress
@Miss_Distress 2 роки тому
Someone in the comments said he has a series on Amazon prime. I haven’t looked into it yet
@csvega
@csvega 2 роки тому
Amazon: Crime Files with David Wilson
@Miss_Distress
@Miss_Distress 2 роки тому
@@csvega Thank you!
@NickyRedman
@NickyRedman 2 роки тому
Just search his name there’s loads ☺️
@laisnascimento9559
@laisnascimento9559 2 роки тому
It's terrifying to think that quite a lot of people in huge power positions may very well be psychopaths... I know that psychopathy by itself isn't evil, but it gives me the chills
@FVCKTHENEWWORLDORDER
@FVCKTHENEWWORLDORDER 2 роки тому
They’re everywhere.
@Ryan-Fkrepublicnz
@Ryan-Fkrepublicnz 2 роки тому
i have known several and they always are skirting the edge. It is the implicit hypocrisy that sets the stage for evil. Seems to be more and more common lately, but the reaction against it is there too.
@eduardodiaz9942
@eduardodiaz9942 2 роки тому
You don't get to amass power and fortune by being a kind soul, I'm afraid
@RuleGhost
@RuleGhost 2 роки тому
You should check out the book "the wisdom of psychopaths". Gives great insight as to why some of those traits are actually beneficial to society
@squamish4244
@squamish4244 2 роки тому
​@@Ryan-Fkrepublicnz Psychopaty more common? People don't genetically change in a generation or even many generations. The ubiquitous nature of warfare in the past probably created way more psychopaths. The consequences of psychopathy in the corporate world ARE getting a lot more attention after the 2008 crash, however.
@laurawolfe6100
@laurawolfe6100 Рік тому
Love the way this guy speaks. His calls to action at the end are right on, and it makes me hopeful to see people, especially in law enforcement, genuinely passionate and angry about these kinds of issues.
@hankhooper1637
@hankhooper1637 Рік тому
The interviewing the serial killer thing does happen (well at least once). The green river killer was spoken to by police more than once I believe. Then later they caught him through DNA so they knew it was him. He'd previously shown up on their radar even if they weren't sure it was him.
@Xesxs
@Xesxs Рік тому
He convinced them to leave him alone. It was a forensic paint chip that linked him to the victims clue. My best friend told me she escaped him when he gave her a ride, she didn't know any English and had no idea what he was saying to her. She was married, I think he was married so they left each other alone. She had to get protection and mental help after the incident.
@la.uralox
@la.uralox Рік тому
I thought of a time it happened here in the UK. The Soham murders. Two young girls went missing on a walk. The murderer was interviewed by a journalist and the police during door to door questioning in the area the girls walked. He was a local school caretaker who knew the girls and he said they walked past his house. It turned out he was the one who killed them and his girlfriend had provided a false alibi for him. Not a serial killer and the police were rightfully suspicious of him but still. He had several interviews before he was arrested.
@krovvyyarbles
@krovvyyarbles 3 місяці тому
Yorkshire ripper is another.
@Shadow1Yaz
@Shadow1Yaz 2 роки тому
The suggestions about how to reduce serial murder was good. We do need to have a grown up talk about those topics.
@salparadies4679
@salparadies4679 2 роки тому
Absolutely!!
@Mant111
@Mant111 2 роки тому
That homophobia thing kinda came out of nowhere though.
@Wiley97
@Wiley97 2 роки тому
@@Mant111 Maybe theyre targeted more? I dont know what else it could be
@helix5779
@helix5779 2 роки тому
@@Mant111 40% are pedophiles
@pawa303
@pawa303 2 роки тому
@@helix5779 Source?
@catiatome8759
@catiatome8759 2 роки тому
As a criminologist myself I just have to say how lovely it was to hear him speak. Truly delightful, thank you for this!
@lampylightbulb
@lampylightbulb 2 роки тому
I was actually contemplating being a criminologist, but university is heccin expensive.
@dareal5401
@dareal5401 2 роки тому
@@lampylightbulb are you american?
@tatianavieiradesapires1327
@tatianavieiradesapires1327 Рік тому
🖤👊
@Jizzlewobbwtfcus
@Jizzlewobbwtfcus Рік тому
@Ayman Mohamed lol
@Jizzlewobbwtfcus
@Jizzlewobbwtfcus Рік тому
@@lampylightbulb Just go murder someone. Nothing beats first hand education
@call_me_ping
@call_me_ping Рік тому
wow! Love the closing remarks. Thank you!
@Shroom_Lord666
@Shroom_Lord666 Рік тому
One of the more interesting reviews. I'd love to see a lecture by David Wilson.
@owenbloomfield1177
@owenbloomfield1177 2 роки тому
His last statement about the elderly is spot on. Here in Ontario a nurse was killing seniors in long term care homes. She did this for years because everyone thought they died of old age.
@nathanlewis5682
@nathanlewis5682 2 роки тому
He should do a spot on Andrew Cuomo sending infected people into nursing homes for elderly people to kill them.
@PiousSlayer
@PiousSlayer 2 роки тому
Around 7:12 - "A significant amount of Healthcare workers have been serial killers." I think so many people just glossed over that. Edit: changed timestamp
@deusvultpictures6550
@deusvultpictures6550 2 роки тому
Harold Shipman, Beverley Allitt, Colin Norris just to name a few
@totally_a_spy
@totally_a_spy 2 роки тому
There have been a couple nurses in hospitals I've heard off who purposely gave wring medicine to kill patients. In the last 10 years. Scary how I never associated them with serial killers but they are.
@millsykooksy4863
@millsykooksy4863 2 роки тому
That’s so sad
@MarianaYumiYamaga
@MarianaYumiYamaga 2 роки тому
this video proves that people can say very interesting, intelligent things about serial killers without glamorizing them!
@foolslayer9416
@foolslayer9416 Рік тому
Serial killers shouldn't be glamorized. They're monsters, not human. In my opinion, serial killers and mass murderers should be reduced to nothing but numbers.
@Inkpink2
@Inkpink2 Рік тому
@@foolslayer9416 exactly look at the people the demographic of people glamorizing even peters playing Jeffrey Dahmer is disgusting because he purposely targeted minorities people are fvcking gross. I have seen people make videos on why they sympathize with Jeffrey Dahmer to a certain extent maybe but people are really sick and make me angry who sympathizes with a serial killer I don’t care about their past at that point I don’t care if they can’t help it if it’s something mentally wrong with them
@beepboop5491
@beepboop5491 11 місяців тому
I don’t think many movies glamourise them.. They end up caught or dead in the end, it shows you how they may think and behave- what to look out for. You still have to make it interesting enough for people to pay attention… So I can understand how it can look like romanticising and such.
@chasejackson5936
@chasejackson5936 11 місяців тому
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@savannahc8437
@savannahc8437 9 місяців тому
Love those last thoughts. So many amazing insights. Don’t try to think like them, try to prevent the acts is 100% the solution 👏
@Jarod-vg9wq
@Jarod-vg9wq Рік тому
Been actually looking forward to see a vid like that.
@o0Avalon0o
@o0Avalon0o 2 роки тому
This is the kind of intelligent speakers we should be listening to, not the people glorifying murderers. His poignant conclusion shines a light on ways we can make positive change.
@mavv0589
@mavv0589 2 роки тому
The fact that this video exists is glorifying murders. Good lord, would you have clicked if he was analysing white collar crime or environmental crime.
@elijahlupe
@elijahlupe 2 роки тому
@@mavv0589 Yes, yes i would absolutely click on those videos
@mavv0589
@mavv0589 2 роки тому
@@elijahlupe even if you would, the masses wouldn’t. Vanity Fair would never make that video
@clubeyxander5132
@clubeyxander5132 2 роки тому
@@mavv0589 So, true. But on the other hand, if videos on white collar crimes or environmental crimes were made more intriguing, more people might find them interesting. Nevertheless, in the meantime, what you say is so, so true.
@googlefashists4986
@googlefashists4986 2 роки тому
It was stupid. As dumb as saying dont murder people.
@mightywelsh2787
@mightywelsh2787 2 роки тому
Anyone else get the chills when he said that overkill is becoming more common?
@dioltlw3144
@dioltlw3144 2 роки тому
Yes! I wanted to know more about that
@JoRiver11
@JoRiver11 2 роки тому
Yes, we need a part 2! With a discussion about what is happening right now, and the theories!
@linnj.700
@linnj.700 2 роки тому
I wonder if it's because the pandemic added to the feelings of being powerless/without control for these individuals. Would love to hear a more elaborate analysis about that.
@naelberg7356
@naelberg7356 2 роки тому
@Max Powers Yes, and during the pandemic (which I presume COVID pandemic)
@Minotaur-ey2lg
@Minotaur-ey2lg 2 роки тому
@@linnj.700 I would argue many of us are feeling frustrated, even serial murderers. As such, due to their specific mentality, it manifests in more extreme violent behavior.
@rednaskela4830
@rednaskela4830 Рік тому
I always thought of the No country for Old Men more of a hitman than a serial killer, of course those two cross but it's not necessarily the thrill or anger that often drives serial killers.
@katocs
@katocs Рік тому
He's definitely a serial killer, he goes above and beyond, killing people he doesn't actually have to kill to do his job
@Animusapertus
@Animusapertus Рік тому
awesome episode! I hope they do more Mindhunter seasons, great show!!
@victorunbea8451
@victorunbea8451 2 роки тому
The scariest thing about Anthony Hopkins' Hannibal is the fact that he never blinks. Try staring at someone like that for more than a 4-5 seconds and you will see them squirm if not get all out defensive.
@sirandrelefaedelinoge
@sirandrelefaedelinoge 2 роки тому
Stare at them like that for a few seconds and see how fast they turn around to look at you...
@qwandary
@qwandary 2 роки тому
It's weird to me how often people blink in the first place. I blink about 2x a minute on average but for most people it's 15-20x a minute! I feel like my vision would constantly be adjusting if I blinked so often XD
@hoibsh21
@hoibsh21 2 роки тому
Plus he will eat yr brain if he gets hangry.
@DanceySteveYNWA
@DanceySteveYNWA 2 роки тому
Maybe you should stop staring at people and counting their blink ratios. Creep
@qwandary
@qwandary 2 роки тому
@@DanceySteveYNWA lmao I'm not counting their blinks silly. I knew I didn't blink often as people kinda commented on it. So I decided to look up if there was an average, and if my decreased blinking might be explained by my autism. Turns out most people on average blink 20x more than I do, and that yes, it can be related to autism. I just have very efficient eyes for a staring contest, I don't use it for evil (like counting blinks without consent). :P
@jbmp1390
@jbmp1390 2 роки тому
I agree that a lot of the Hannibal Lecter scenes are actually weirdly comical. It's like "Dude, I get that you're a serial killer! You don't have to hiss at me, and you just spit all over me" lol
@Dennden
@Dennden 2 роки тому
I think it's in the uncanny valley, so it becomes even more unsettling
@UmbrellaGent
@UmbrellaGent 2 роки тому
I'd say it's appropriate since Lecter clearly enjoys being so theatrical and what he enjoys even more is that Clarice is unsettled by that.
@Gordon.Pinkerton
@Gordon.Pinkerton 2 роки тому
Rather have his spit on me than some of the other bodily fluids that were flying about in that prison 👀
@balabanasireti
@balabanasireti 2 роки тому
Nah, they're great. Calm down, kid.
@Lucky-nv2ph
@Lucky-nv2ph 2 роки тому
😄
@user-gc6bx4sx5n
@user-gc6bx4sx5n 6 місяців тому
This guy concludes with compassion. He has a great deal of integrity.. This guy concludes with compassion. He has a great deal of integrity..
@eddiew2325
@eddiew2325 6 місяців тому
I’m screaming riverdale everywhere I go
@leeattewell7621
@leeattewell7621 Рік тому
What a fantastically interesting man. Thank you for putting this up.
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