Exploring the Human Side of Killers: Insights from a Forensic Psychiatrist
This article delves into the experiences of a forensic psychiatrist who has spent three decades working with convicted murderers. It challenges the notion that killers are inherently evil, emphasizing the complexities of their backgrounds and mental states. The piece highlights individual cases, including the Menendez brothers, and examines factors like childhood trauma and mental illness that may contribute to violent behavior. The author advocates for a compassionate understanding of these individuals to reduce violence and prevent future crimes.