New York Times bestselling author Aphrodite Jones reveals the haunting true story behind her book, The Embrace: A True Vampire Story. At its center is 16-year-old self-avowed Antichrist Roderick Ferrell, who led a group of teenagers enthralled by vampire culture into the brutal human sacrifice of an innocent couple, Richard and Ruth Wendorf, savagely beaten with a tire iron. Aphrodite Jones uncovers not only the horrific crime but the psychological draw of bloodletting and the fascination with immortality that enticed these teens. Through meticulous research and compelling storytelling, she examines themes of obsession, rebellion, and vulnerability, driven by her passion for exposing the truths behind society’s darkest crimes.Chapters00:00 Introduction to True Crime and Its Impact01:53 Aphrodite Jones: The Journey into True Crime06:04 Understanding the Dark Side of True Crime09:48 The Role of Media in True Crime Narratives14:06 The Psychology Behind Violence and Crime17:53 The Influence of Fantasy and Reality on Youth22:12 Parental Responsibility in Preventing Violence26:04 Intervention Strategies for At-Risk Youth33:41 The Disturbing Reality of Youth Violence36:01 The Influence of Social Media on Teen Behavior37:00 The Case of Roderick Farrell: A Psychological Analysis42:12 Premeditation and the Nature of Evil47:01 Justice System Challenges and the Death Penalty Debate51:48 The Menendez Brothers: A Case of Abuse and Murder56:05 The Role of True Crime in Solving Cold Cases01:01:50 Funding and Support for Unsolved Cases Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/killer-psychologist--6020549/support.
New York Times bestselling author Aphrodite Jones reveals the haunting true story behind her book, The Embrace: A True Vampire Story. At its center is 16-year-old self-avowed Antichrist Roderick Ferrell, who led a group of teenagers enthralled by vampire culture into the brutal human sacrifice of an innocent couple, Richard and Ruth Wendorf, savagely beaten with a tire iron. Aphrodite Jones uncovers not only the horrific crime but the psychological draw of bloodletting and the fascination with i...