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- Retrace the investigation of Charles Manson and how he convinced young, middle-class men and women to commit unthinkable acts of violence. Dr. Stone speaks with two of Manson's followers to gain insight into his power.
- Gangs lure members with promises of respect, money and power. From armed robbery to murder, they are responsible for some of the most brutal crimes. Forensic psychiatrist, Dr. Michael Stone examines the world's deadliest gangsters.
- What happens when a jealous lover turns into an enraged killer? From impulsive crimes of passion to a terrifying revenge crime spree, Dr. Stone unravels how the psychology of love can become the psychology of murder.
- With groundbreaking science on the origins of malignant narcissism, Dr. Stone profiles murderers whose need for glory and control led them to incredible evil to see what causes some people to choose murder as a means to notoriety.
- Dr. Stone unearths the psychology of persuasion to learn why cult members can become active participants in evil.
- Michael Stone analyzes four of the 20th century's most deadly cult leaders: Shoko Asahara, Adolfo Constanzo, Charles Manson and Jim Jones.
- Delusional minds are profiled using cutting-edge science that may finally reveal the neurological cause of schizophrenia.
- What lies at the intersection of evil and intelligence? Dr. Stone, armed with new scientific discoveries on early brain development, analyzes Kemper, Kaczynski, and Kraft to find out what made these killers' use their cunning for crime.
- Dr. Stone probes the science of revenge to profile revenge killers, looking for clues that might shed light on their motives.
- See how scheming killers, Liars and con artists use their intelligence to get away with murder; while deceiving their families, friends and the public. Dr. Stone evaluates the cases of individuals who have planned and schemed to commit heinous crimes.
- From Charles Whitman, the Texas clock tower sniper, to Charles Starkweather, the real "Natural Born Killer," science reveals new clues into the psychology behind these seemingly senseless crimes. What links these acts of evil?
- What happens when delusion, obsession, and jealousy collide? What can explain this relentless drive, and what triggers violence in the mind of a stalker? Neuro-psychology is explored on the cases of four notorious stalkers.
- Killers' minds make irrational connections that result in horrifying acts of evil. Dr. Stone explores the nature of delusions and how they impact the twisted minds of killers that create false realities that lead to violence.
- Dr. Stone's scale of evil has decoded the complex psychology of the country's most notorious criminals. But can it be used to reveal new clues for unsolved crimes?
- Cannibals, vampires; murderers who feed on humans. Driven by desires and delusions, these criminals not only kill they also consume flesh and drink blood. Dr. Stone explores three cases in hopes to discover what motivates these heinous crimes.
- Do women kill less than men, or does the stereotype of being the gentler sex enable them to get away with more heinous crimes? Women who kill often target those closest to them. Dr. Stone's examination of murderous women highlights who is most evil.
- The most notorious killers: Bundy, Gacy, Ridgway, Sells. They've claimed hundreds of victims and share one thing in common. They are all psychopaths. We will travel back and reveal startling evidence and come face to face with them.
- Engineers of the most diabolical plots; killers with the most deviant desires. Dr. Stone explores the murderous world of these deviant killers to find out how their desires form and what drives them to carry out their fantasies.
- The killers who deceive are twice as evil. Dr Stone considers these killers in two ways, the more wicked the crime and the more premeditated the deceit, the higher they are placed on his scale. It's not just what they do but how they try to cover up.
- Over 90% of murders are committed by men. But what motivates the women who are driven to kill? Most women who do kill, murder those closest to them, Find the striking difference between men and women killers.
- We probe the physiology of love, and the look at the power of authority as we unravel the motive and methods of some of the most notorious accomplice killers. The secrets of these evil partnerships are revealed.
- What lies in the mind of the Psycho Killers? In each case, they claim they are unaware of what's real or imagined. To understand their atrocities, we will examine the real science of psychosis and meet one of these killers face to face.
- Dr. Stone explores the possibility for killers to reform and change their lives. He uses his scale to determine if evil is a constant state or if redemption is possible.
- Using shocking examples of brutal crime, The Science of Evil explores whether killers are forged in abusive homes, or whether there are some people actually wired to be cold-blooded.
- From the denials of a convicted child molester to the frank admission of a killer claiming 70 lives, a human voice emerges from the chaos and violence. To prevent violent crime, it is necessary to understand it, and this hour bring it into sharp focus.
- Brutal killers. What motivates their heinous crimes? In this hour, Columbia University forensic psychiatrist Dr. Michael Stone uses face to face one-on-one interviews to gain insight into the motives, methods and minds of murderers.
- What makes a murderer? Can malfunctions in the brain compel someone to extreme cruelty? Are killers born or are they made? This hour follows Columbia University forensic psychiatrist Dr. Michael Stone on his journey to better understand why people kill.
- How do you track a killer? In this hour, Dr. Michael Stone, forensic psychiatrist at Columbia University, follows in pursuit of evil. He examines the process involved in identifying and capturing vicious killers.
- Three master manipulators. Each committed acts of unspeakable evil...Taylor Helzer orchestrated brutal murders in the name of God. Sylvia White killed anyone she felt was in her way...including her four-year old stepson.
- Control freaks seek to gain power through murder. Ronald Gene Simmons was a mass murderer who killed 16 people. Richard Angelo was a nurse who poisoned patients to save them. Billie Wayne Coble was a domineering father, and murderer.
- Anything can set off a rage killer. Gerald Stano craved the company of women but lashed out when he felt he was being mocked. When Robert Lopez found a girlfriend, he flipped a switch between obsessive love and blind rage.
- Ego Maniac killers think only of themselves, and thus commit egregious crimes without remorse. Truck driver Robert Rhoades raped and tortured hitchhikers in a specially designed chamber in the back of his cab.
- Stone cold killers attack without a moment's hesitation. Maksim Gelman stabbed random strangers throughout New York City. Henry Lee Lucas was a barbaric necrophiliac who claims to have killed hundreds. And Joseph Paul Franklin killed at least 15 people.
- Sexual deviants are aroused by the act of murder. Gerard Shaefer was a trusted policeman who bound, raped and murdered his victims. Richard Hooten was a serial rapist who went after his neighbors. And Wayne Adam Ford killed at least 4 women for pleasure.
- Fantasy killers imagine every aspect of their crime in detail. Daniel Conahan lured men into the woods to torture them. Angela Sanford killed as part of a satanic ritual. And Harvey Robinson stalked women, then raped and strangled them in their homes.
- Deceptive killers walk among us wearing a mask of innocence. Everyone thought janitor Kendall Francois was a gentle giant... until police found the eight bodies he'd hidden. Doyle Kelley was convicted of murdering his first...and second wives.
- In the wild, a predator instinctively knows: eat or be eaten. For predator killers, murder is just as natural. Jack Spillman proved his bestiality by drinking his victim's blood. Levi King ambushed a sleeping family with an AK-47.
- The attention-seeking killer commits crimes for the spotlight it incurs. George Russell boasted of his importance, ultimately killing the women whose attention he could never get. Eddie Seda jumped on the coattails of the famed Zodiac killer.