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Axe & Answered
College of Liberal and Applied Arts - Stephen F. Austin State University
20 episodes
1 day ago
A 48 - 50 minute podcast by faculty members of the College of Liberal and Applied Arts at Stephen F. Austin State University. We hold lively debates related to American society and culture based a on a single question: - Why do we love horror films? - How should American history be taught? - Why are people fascinated by serial killers? - Where do urban legends come from? - Do we need the Electoral College? - Why are conspiracy theories so prevalent? - Why are there still Confederate statues? - Why does social media dominate our lives? - What are the limits to free speech?
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A 48 - 50 minute podcast by faculty members of the College of Liberal and Applied Arts at Stephen F. Austin State University. We hold lively debates related to American society and culture based a on a single question: - Why do we love horror films? - How should American history be taught? - Why are people fascinated by serial killers? - Where do urban legends come from? - Do we need the Electoral College? - Why are conspiracy theories so prevalent? - Why are there still Confederate statues? - Why does social media dominate our lives? - What are the limits to free speech?
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"I'll trade my Ted Bundy for your Jeffrey Dahmer": Why are we so fascinated with serial killers? - PART II
Axe & Answered
39 minutes 41 seconds
3 years ago
"I'll trade my Ted Bundy for your Jeffrey Dahmer": Why are we so fascinated with serial killers? - PART II

This is Part II of our two-part discussion on the topic of serial killers. In this episode, we analyze spree killers and mass murderers like Andrew Cunanan and Charlie Starkweather, and the pathology behind their heinous acts. We also talk about how the victims of serial killers and victims' families are too often forgotten about while their murderers become unlikely cult heroes.


Panelists: Dr. Sylvia Middlebrook, professor of psychology (retired) & licensed psychologist and behavior analyst

Dr. George Franks, professor of criminal justice, former member of FBI serial killer task force

Kat Noble, graduate student in publishing & true crime aficionado

Moderator: Tom Reynolds, lecturer in communication studies

#serialkillers #TedBundy #AileenWournos #JohnWayneGacy #sociopaths #psychopaths #glorification

Axe & Answered
A 48 - 50 minute podcast by faculty members of the College of Liberal and Applied Arts at Stephen F. Austin State University. We hold lively debates related to American society and culture based a on a single question: - Why do we love horror films? - How should American history be taught? - Why are people fascinated by serial killers? - Where do urban legends come from? - Do we need the Electoral College? - Why are conspiracy theories so prevalent? - Why are there still Confederate statues? - Why does social media dominate our lives? - What are the limits to free speech?