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Chapters & Sections (54)
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0:24
Destruction of Crime Scene in Idaho
1:01
Motivations Behind Destroying the Crime Scene
2:05
Discussion of Murderabilia and its Significance
4:16
Serial Killer Hair Samples and Murderabilia Items
4:48
Objects Taken from Crime Scenes
5:19
John Wayne Gacy's Crawl Space and Murderabilia
6:23
The Phenomenon of Collecting Crime Scene Relics
6:54
Historical Context and Examples of Murderabilia
8:57
Background on Demolition and Legal Proceedings
9:29
3D Model of the House and Trial Implications
10:01
Families' Reactions to Demolition
11:03
Expert Analysis and Concerns about Rushed Demolition
12:06
Concerns Over Emotional Damage and Evidentiary Value
12:36
Secret Location of Evidence
13:08
Expert Opinion on Destruction of Home
13:40
Potential Issues with Acoustics and Evidence Collection
15:46
Potential consequences of tearing down the house
16:48
Importance of preserving primary evidence
17:21
Physical inspection of the crime scene
19:56
Overlooked aspects of the case, including Extreme Networks
19:56
Network Intrusion into Kayle's Computer
20:28
BK's Possible Involvement in Network Tapping
21:00
Dr. Wick's Expertise and Autopsy Experience
21:30
Reconstructing the Texas School Book Depository Building
22:03
Preservation of Physical Evidence and Crime Scenes
23:08
The Mysterious Disappearance of the Clap Bir House
24:11
Murderabilia and the Value of Crime-Related Items
26:17
The Dark Side of Human Nature: Fascination with Lurid Crimes
28:53
Delight in the Pain and Suffering of Victims
29:25
Criminals are Boring People
29:55
The Public's Misconception of Criminals
30:26
Delighting in the Anguish of Victims' Families
31:57
The Market for Murderabilia
32:59
Dealers and the Profit Motive
34:01
The Attraction to Evil
36:07
The Power of Evil and Murderabilia
37:11
Perpetrator's Motivation and the Impact on Victims' Families
38:12
Importance of Visiting Crime Scenes in Investigations
41:18
Witness Testimony and Sensory Immersion
41:49
Murderabilia and Dehumanization of Victims
42:21
Empowering Immersion in Victim's Lives
43:59
Prison Guards and Murderabilia Industry