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fromPsychology Today
6 days ago

The Reiner Tragedy: What Research Tells Us

Although single-victim parricide by both adult and juvenile offenders has been studied, relatively little is known about the slaying of both mothers and fathers. One of the first systematic studies using a national database took place only 10 years ago (Fegadel & Heide, 2015), examining the characteristics of the offender, the victims, and the incidents themselves. In the period between 1991 and 2010, 45 incidents were identified, 35 of which were committed by offenders acting alone.
Mental health
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fromPoynter
2 months ago

An Albany reporter's steady questioning led a murder suspect to confess on camera - Poynter

A 53-year-old man confessed on camera to strangling and burying his elderly parents eight years earlier, providing details about the killings and burial.
fromPsychology Today
4 months ago

The Menendez Brothers: A Psychological Perspective on Crime

The motivation for parricide is often rooted in complex interpersonal factors, particularly in the context of severe childhood trauma, such as sexual and emotional abuse.
Social justice
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