Killer Psychologist

De : Dana R. Anderson PsyD
  • Résumé

  • Join Dr. Dana Anderson, a forensic psychologist, who highlights the killer skill set of those involved in forensic cases. Each episode uncovers new stories within the legal system, with Dr. Anderson drawing on her experience as a court-appointed expert witness in both criminal and civil court cases.

    "Killer Psychologist" features insights from leading experts such as forensic psychologist Dr. Craig Wetterer, cold case profiler Jasen Jenson, and Board Certified Death Investigator Eric Zelaya, offering a deeper look into the complexities of forensic investigations.

    Become part of our community of true crime enthusiasts and aspiring forensic psychologists. Enjoy gripping stories, insightful analyses, and conversations that illuminate the dark side of the human mind. Tune in every Wednesday for new episodes, and catch video episodes now available on YouTube!

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    Copyright Dana R. Anderson, PsyD
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    • 49 - Is Amanda Lewis Innocent? (Part II)
      Dec 18 2024
      Discover legal intricacies surrounding Amanda Lewis’s conviction, exploring how biases, courtroom dynamics, and the role of a child witness shaped the outcome. With expert insight from N. Leigh Hunt, we uncover the broader implications of this case on justice and examine whether critical evidence may have been overlooked or misinterpreted. Explore the psychological factors at play, the trial's contentious elements, and compelling insights that may shed light on Amanda Lewis's innocence or guilt.




      Chapters
      00:00 Introduction to Amanda Lewis's Case
      01:23 Child Witness Testimony and Credibility
      05:30 The Role of Psychological Evaluation
      10:16 Speculations on Child's Testimony
      15:34 The Importance of Consistent Narratives
      20:47 Legal Mechanisms and Witness Testimony
      25:32 Potential Grounds for Retrial
      30:16 Future Steps and Hope for Justice

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      37 min
    • 48 - Is Amanda Lewis Innocent? (Part I)
      Dec 11 2024
      On August 8, 2007, Adrianna Hutto tragically drowned in a pool. Six months later, her mother, Amanda Lewis, was convicted of first-degree murder and aggravated child abuse. The prosecution's key witness was A.J., Amanda's six-year-old son, who provided over a dozen conflicting accounts of what happened that day. Despite the inconsistencies in his testimony and questions surrounding his reliability as an eyewitness, his statements ultimately led to his mother's conviction and a life sentence without the possibility of parole. Join N. Leigh Hunt, along with forensic psychologists, as we analyze the complexities of this case and explore whether Amanda Lewis’s conviction was a miscarriage of justice.



      Chapters
      00:00 Introduction to the Case of Amanda Lewis
      02:46 The Incident: A Tragic Drowning
      06:01 The Investigation Begins
      08:56 The Interrogation of a Six-Year-Old
      12:03 Trial and Testimony: A Child's Perspective
      14:56 The Role of the Coroner and Medical Testimony
      17:49 Legal Missteps and Procedural Errors
      21:11 Family Dynamics and Testimonies
      23:59 The Aftermath: Life Sentences and Appeals
      26:50 Reflections on Justice and Fair Trials

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      44 min
    • 47 - Telling Abby's Story (Part II)
      Dec 4 2024
      The second part of Abigail Bieber’s story reveals the systemic failures within the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Department that allowed Detective Daniel Leyden’s abusive behaviors to go unchecked. Abigail’s father, Bruce Bieber, shares his perspective on the silence and complicity within law enforcement, raising pressing questions about accountability in cases of officer-involved domestic violence. What happens when the patriarchy within law enforcement shields abusers and silences victims? This episode examines the dangerous dynamics of power and privilege in law enforcement and calls for urgent systemic reform.



      Chapters
      00:00 Systematic Failures in Law Enforcement
      02:48 Accountability and Reform in Domestic Violence Cases
      06:06 Mental Health and Wellness in Law Enforcement
      08:58 Cultural Stigma and Officer Wellness Programs
      11:53 Political Climate and Domestic Violence Funding
      15:13 Strangulation Awareness and Risk Factors
      18:04 The Impact of Officer-Involved Domestic Violence
      20:56 Personal Stories and Advocacy for Change
      25:10 Confronting Law Enforcement Accountability
      28:54 The Need for Transparency in Law Enforcement
      29:48 Advocating for Change in Law Enforcement
      31:44 The Impact of Domestic Violence in Law Enforcement
      35:37 Cultural Resistance to Change in Law Enforcement
      37:57 The Role of Psychological Evaluation in Law Enforcement
      41:19 The Importance of Forensic Psychology
      44:21 Identifying Deceit in Law Enforcement Candidates


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      51 min

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