great documentary series from A&E Biography channel on serial killers
awesome A&E Biography channel documentary series on killers and loons
Ted Bundy, an infamous serial killer, granted an interview to psychologist James Dobson just before he was executed on January 24, 1989.
The long awaited A&E Biography - Ted Bundy, all those who requested, its finaly here.
http://www.myspace.com/requiemeternam7 Video realised by Phil R.XP of REQUIEM ETERNAM about the real exorcism of Annelise Michel who inspired the movie Exorcism of Emily Rose. For more information about what is happened exactly all in my blog on myspace site http://www.myspace.com/requiemeternam7
Nick Broomfield's second documentary on Aileen Carol Wuornos, a highway prostitute who was executed in 2002 for killing seven men in the state of Florida. This second installment includes the filmmaker's testimony at Wournous's trial.
As seen on National geographic Tv: A basic review of Zimbardo's seminal work along with various associations to other similar acts. A very good view for those involved in the field of social Psychology
Jack the Ripper is an alias given to an unidentified serial killer (or killers) active in the largely impoverished Whitechapel area and adjacent districts of London, England in the late 19th century. The name is taken from a letter sent to the Central News Agency by someone claiming to be the murderer.
New and exclusive series attempting to unfold the mystery behind the lives of some of the most notorious serial killers, through archive footage and interviews with surviving victims and crime experts. British journalist Julie MacDonald's research is complemented by the paranormal investigations of American psychic medium Bobby Marchesso.
the century of the self (part 4) This episode explains how politicians on the left, in both Britain and America, turned to the techniques developed by business to read and fulfil the inner desires of the self. Both New Labour, under Tony Blair, and the Democrats, led by Bill Clinton, used the focus group, which had been invented by psychoanalysts, in order to regain power. They set out to mould their policies to people's inner desires and feelings, just as capitalism had learnt to do with products. The politicians believed they were creating a new and better form of democracy, one that truly responded to the inner feelings of individual. But what they didn't realise was that the aim of those who had originally created these techniques had not been to liberate the people but to develop a new way of controlling them.
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