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Control Studies: True Crime Behavioral Analysis

Hosted by Unknown Host · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 6 episodes

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6
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About this podcast

Control Studies is a true crime podcast that goes beyond the case — analytical deep dives into the predatory psychology and operational failures of real killers across history and around the world. How they got caught. What broke their methodology. What the serial killer mindset looks like when it's functioning at its most disciplined — and where it fails. Each episode is a behavioral analysis of a real case. No sensationalism. No horror. Just the killer methodology, the failure, and the forensic psychology behind it. For true crime listeners who want to understand how killers think at the level it actually operates. A J.R. Maren production — author of The Syllabus series.

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Unknown Host hosts Control Studies: True Crime Behavioral Analysis, a society show with 6 episodes published.

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Robert Napper carried out seventy attacks across southeast London over five years and stayed free. This episode is a behavioral analysis of how the Green Chain Rapist constructed his operational pattern — the outdoor met

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Rostov Ripper: Andrei Chikatilo's Soviet Evasion and the Exit That Ended It

May 20, 202633mEp. 60

Andrei Chikatilo, the Rostov Ripper, killed fifty-two people inside a Soviet state that ideologically denied his existence for twelve years. This episode is a behavioral analysis of how he constructed his operation — the

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Israel Keyes: Perfect Discipline and the One Decision That Ended It

May 18, 202635mEp. 50

Israel Keyes built the most methodical serial killer operation in American history: ten years, no forensic trail, no victim profile, no pattern. This episode is a behavioral analysis of how Keyes constructed his methodol

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Gay Slayer: Colin Ireland's Serial Method and the Recognition Need

May 3, 202643mEp. 40

Colin Ireland — the Gay Slayer — designed his 1993 London kill system around a single goal: reaching the FBI's five-victim serial killer threshold. This episode is a behavioral analysis of how the Gay Slayer constructed

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Truck Stop Killer: Robert Ben Rhoades's Mobile Methodology That Evaded Detection for 15 Years

Apr 19, 202627mEp. 30

The Truck Stop Killer built a mobile evasion architecture that outran law enforcement across state lines for 15 years. This episode is a behavioral analysis of how he constructed his methodology — a converted semi-truck,

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Slavemaster: John Edward Robinson's Internet Methodology — Part 1

Apr 12, 202639mEp. 20

John Edward Robinson, the first internet serial killer, ran a predatory system for seven years before law enforcement understood the technology he was exploiting. This episode is a behavioral analysis of how the Slavemas

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BTK: Dennis Rader's Serial Killer Methodology and the Ego That Destroyed It

Apr 5, 202640mEp. 10

Dennis Rader built a killer methodology that held for 30 years. This episode is a behavioral analysis of how BTK constructed his architecture of evasion — the social camouflage, the operational discipline, the digital fo

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Control Studies: True Crime Behavioral Analysis is hosted by Unknown Host. The show is categorised under Society (Culture) and has published 6 episodes.

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Control Studies: True Crime Behavioral Analysis has published 6 episodes.

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