Criminal psychiatrist Dr Sohom Das noted that killers often possess 'inherent narcissistic tendencies,' driving them to seek the spotlight through television appearances.
Das explained that narcissists have an 'inflated sense of self-importance,' leading them to view TV shows as platforms for showcasing their charms and talents.
The prospect of television fame is very appealing to individuals who lead 'a solitary and often troubled life,' typical among many serial killers.
Rodney Alcala's infamous 1978 appearance on 'The Dating Game' occurred during his murder spree, showcasing the disturbing intersection of crime and media.
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