Chat about William Fyfe with a forensic psychologist
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Make sure you listen to Episode 79 first! Find Lili Knighton: Website: www.LiliKnighton.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/knightonmentalhealth/ Approximate timestamps: 0.00 Lili talks about her background including trials of Paul Bernardo and Bradley Edwards (Claremont Serial Killer trial) 4:00 Serial Killers and their motivations 10:00 Was Fyfe really determined to avoid the spotlight? 11:45 Serial Killer “patterns” and escalation from break and enters to rapes and murders (re Golden State Killer) 15:45 What if he hadn’t left that fingerprint - was he in a frenzy at the end? 17:30 He was said to have committed up to 25 murders – if this was true, why did he only confess to four additional? 19:45 Fyfe’s abusive childhood – how did it come into play with his later crimes? 21:45 Fyfe’s son “the only thing he found precious” BREAK (note timestamps are very approximate after this depending on where you live and what ads you hear) 24:00 Necrophilia and sexual assault motivations 29:00 Why was the media so reluctant to report on the more “gruesome details”? 31:45 Plumber Rapist profile vs William Fyfe 34:00 Hazel Scattolon – the first crime he confessed to was just as bad as the last one. Why? And did he know her? All credits and information sources can be found on the page for this episode at canadiantruecrime.ca/episodes.   See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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