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RE: I started listening to 'Serial Killers' podcast

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That sucks they left you hanging for episode two.

This sorta stuff that delves into the deeper psychology behind figures who have committed atrocities i find fascinating. I bet they probably have podcasts on famous historical psychopaths, like despots or ancient rulers.

Caligula is definitely a guy you should look into to see what made him tick and do the things he did. Yeah he was a creep and definitely crazy, but how did he become that way. Was it all his fault or was he a product of his environment. In some ways he was a genius. My favourite thing he did. Made his horse chief in command of all his senators. A normal person would think thats just plain crazy. Me i see that as a clever message to those under his command that thought they were more powerful than they were. Taught them to mind their place.

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Haha yeah I was so frustrated but days later they published the part II so I'm back to being happy. :D

I bet they probably have podcasts on famous historical psychopaths, like despots or ancient rulers.

This! Yeah they might, or someone else might have. That one's pretty interesting as well.

Hey Mrs. Blade. I definitely think its worth your while to hear podcasts about the crazy historical figures of history. Some of them lead absolutely insane lives. Like the leader of the empire of constantinople. He invited all of his top government officials and nobility to a stadium one day. 1000s of govt officials and then had his military slaughter all of them at once. And the reason he did it was because his new wife ,a former prostitute that specialized in "bear dancing" whatever that is, told him to do it.

Or look no further than vlad drac who once he returned to power invited all the poor and homeless in his hometown to a feast in a church there. Once they were inside he barred the doors set fire to the building and burned everyone alive inside. All just yo clean up society