How to (Not) Get Away with Murder
Briefly

"The findings from the recent conviction of Lisa Snyder illustrate the calculated nature behind staged suicides, revealing patterns that can be studied and understood through a distinct typology of staging behaviors."
"The investigation into Snyder's actions highlighted a disturbing trend in staged suicides, where individuals often create elaborate narratives to cover their actions, evidenced by the lack of corroborating evidence for her claims of bullying."
"Criminologist Laura Pettler's analysis of staged homicides underscores that such behaviors often stem from complex relationships between the victims and perpetrators, complicating straightforward narratives of guilt or innocence."
"The common themes identified in Snyder's case correlate with larger patterns of staged suicides, where both the emotional state of the perpetrator and their relational dynamics with the victims manifest in the staging process."
Read at Psychology Today
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