Unsolved Mysteries Season 4 Episode 8 - Watch Legally and Safely
Unsolved Mysteries: "The Diabolical Mind"Case Studies #1: An investigation into people who are considered "diabolical minds" who include John Wayne Gacy and Ted Bundy. Adolf Hitler is profiled with an exploration into Hitler's total lack of empathy that began in his childhood. Saddam Hussein is also profiled with psychologists analyzing Hussein's actions and childhood.Diabolical Minds #1: An investigation into the female diabolical mind. Marie Hilley appeared on the outside as the perfect housewife and mother. Later, Hilley's husband Frank, son Michael and daughter Carol all came down with mysterious stomach ailments. Apparently, Hilley had been poisoning each one of them with arsenic which resulted in Frank's death.Case Studies #2: Psychologist, Robert Hare presents his theories about why psychopaths do not have a conscience and his theory that people are born psychopaths. G. Daniel Walker, considered a diablocal mind for his crimes of armed robbery, rape and murder, is interviewed.Diabolical Minds #2: Jo Ann Rogers and her two daughters Michelle and Christie, originally from Ohio, took a vacation in Florida in 1989. All three women were later kidnapped, sexually assulted and dumped in Tampa Bay still alive. Authorities are now trying to construct the profile of their killer.
How to Watch Unsolved Mysteries Season 4 Episode 8 Legally and Safely
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