Honesty Box
Dr Sohom Das works with individuals who have committed violent crimes and are suspected of having mental illnesses. In this episode, he discusses shocking cases, why people are obsessed with true crime, and how to spot a psychopath.
Dr Sohom Das works with individuals who have committed violent crimes and are suspected of having mental illnesses. In this episode, he discusses shocking cases, why people are obsessed with true crime, and how to spot a psychopath.
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BORN AND RAISED IN A CULT | FORMER ARMED ROBBER
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Dr Sohom Das works with individuals who have committed violent crimes and are suspected of having mental illnesses. In this episode, he discusses shocking cases, why people are obsessed with true crime, and how to spot a psychopath.
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BORN AND RAISED IN A CULT | FORMER ARMED ROBBER
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