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22. True Crime Conversations: Cases Across Borders

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What drives seemingly ordinary people to commit horrific acts? In this episode, we uncover the dark psychology behind notorious true crime cases—from a deadly Tokyo subway attack and a shocking family murders to years-long captivity of three women. We examine how cult leaders manipulate even the most educated minds, the unsettling contrast between criminal justice systems in the U.S. and Germany, and why our fascination with these stories reveals deeper truths about human nature, morality, and vulnerabilities.

Thanks for listening! Don't forget to review SisterVibes and subscribe so you won't miss our upcoming episodes.
Follow us on Instagram @sistervibes_podcast.
Website: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2279605
Big shoutout to Allison Gray for generously granting us permission to feature her song, "Off My Mind" (from Ep 05).

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Chapters

1. True Crime Podcasts and Documentaries (00:00:00)

2. The Tokyo Subway Attack (00:05:27)

3. Cult Psychology and Brainwashing (00:10:55)

4. Family Murders and Missing Persons (00:17:31)

5. Kidnappings and Long-term Captivity (00:27:25)

6. German Privacy Laws in Criminal Cases (00:31:11)

7. Infamous Crime Cases and Media Coverage (00:35:24)

23 episodes

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What drives seemingly ordinary people to commit horrific acts? In this episode, we uncover the dark psychology behind notorious true crime cases—from a deadly Tokyo subway attack and a shocking family murders to years-long captivity of three women. We examine how cult leaders manipulate even the most educated minds, the unsettling contrast between criminal justice systems in the U.S. and Germany, and why our fascination with these stories reveals deeper truths about human nature, morality, and vulnerabilities.

Thanks for listening! Don't forget to review SisterVibes and subscribe so you won't miss our upcoming episodes.
Follow us on Instagram @sistervibes_podcast.
Website: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2279605
Big shoutout to Allison Gray for generously granting us permission to feature her song, "Off My Mind" (from Ep 05).

  continue reading

Chapters

1. True Crime Podcasts and Documentaries (00:00:00)

2. The Tokyo Subway Attack (00:05:27)

3. Cult Psychology and Brainwashing (00:10:55)

4. Family Murders and Missing Persons (00:17:31)

5. Kidnappings and Long-term Captivity (00:27:25)

6. German Privacy Laws in Criminal Cases (00:31:11)

7. Infamous Crime Cases and Media Coverage (00:35:24)

23 episodes

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