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Dr. Rachel Toles
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 3 มี.ค. 2014
With extensive experience in both clinical and forensic evaluation settings, Dr. Toles has dedicated herself to understanding the motivations, behaviors, and patterns of dangerous criminals. Dr. Toles has also served as an expert witness for court cases, utilizing her criminal forensic expertise and psychological evaluation skills to help bring justice and understanding to these legal proceedings. Additionally, she has worked intimately with female inmates who suffer from acute mental illnesses at Century Regional Detention Facility in Lynwood, California, under the supervision of Dr. Michael Maloney, a forensic psychologist in the Menendez Brothers case. Dr. Toles is in high demand as a lecturer and speaker, sharing her knowledge on profiling and understanding the minds of serial offenders. Currently, Dr. Toles is working on a thought-provoking book that challenges our perception of "evil" and encourages us to reconsider our understanding of this concept.
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They are those women who hate themselves and have low self-esteem and figure they can’t do any better.
Thank you
I do not doubt it for a second. Green river killer in the court where all the victims' families came out to say their piece. One man said im a christian and my God would want me to forgive you, and i have. A d it was the only time he showed emotion and burst into tears. Look in their eyes you can the evil that lurks beneath.
I absolutely do not believe in the allegations about the murdered woman
@@simaturna9765 I would love to hear your theory. I’ve met directly with and spoken to several people who knew her. Feel free to share!
No no no no i cannot watch or listen to this case 😭
Wait…he looks like my dad….
Total bullshit!...
I love ur content. I do the same thing
0:29...That whole sentence is JUST WRONG!!! Father/husband🤢🤢🤮🤮
Thats interesting
Ah isn’t this photo Mary Bell? She’s always been such an interesting case, she’s so young
#greed
#jealousy
#poisening
Just seen you tonight at the Oakville performing arts center. You are magnificent. Nobody knows serial killers like you do, we could’ve listened to you for hours. Great job.
@@dianahenderson6467 thank you! ☺️
What do you think of Hale’s psychopathy checklist?
@@mk6455 The justification for the PCL-R is somewhat convoluted. When challenged on the grounds that there is no official definition of "psychopath," its proponents argue that it is a valuable tool for predicting whether someone is likely to reoffend upon release. However, other tests designed specifically for risk assessment outperform the PCL-R in this regard. When questioned about this, supporters claim that the PCL-R is not meant for risk assessment but instead measures a specific construct-psychopathy. They assert that testing for psychopathy is warranted due to its association with risk, yet the troubling circularity of these arguments is rarely, if ever, addressed. The issues with the PCL-R extend beyond this. Since the checklist assumes that individuals taking it are fundamentally untrustworthy, it gives the assessing clinician considerable discretion in making judgments. Items on the test include characteristics like glib and superficial charm, shallow affect, lack of realistic long-term goals, irresponsibility, and lack of remorse. These items inherently invite subjective interpretations from the clinician. The criteria for scoring someone a 1 or a 2 are even more vague, relying heavily on the clinician's personal judgment. This likely explains the wide variance in scores assigned by different doctors. Even a study conducted by Robert Hare himself, involving trained doctors and filmed interviews, found that the inter-rater reliability for individual items "largely fell below appropriate standards." Matters worsen in real trials, where doctors hired by the prosecution tend to score defendants, on average, seven points higher than those engaged by the defense. In specific cases, such as the tragic case of Quintin Jones, this discrepancy can reach a staggering 22 points-over half the total possible score. While the subjective nature of the PCL-R is concerning, the inclusion of factual items is also problematic. The checklist includes aspects like juvenile delinquency, early behavioral problems, and criminal versatility, which reference a criminal's past rather than their current state. Once someone has these historical markers, their PCL-R score is likely to remain elevated, regardless of any personal growth or change. In essence, the PCL-R skews against the possibility of rehabilitation, especially when administered without an interview, where a doctor relies solely on the individual’s file. It is also unsurprising that the PCL-R is susceptible to racial bias. Certain items on the checklist appear to be disproportionately influenced by a defendant's race, and it is more frequently used against defendants of color than their white counterparts. Despite these significant issues, prosecutors favor the PCL-R. The image of a psychopath is inherently alarming, and its introduction can have a powerful impact on juries. Prosecutors are the primary advocates for the PCL-R, while mentioning psychopathy can be detrimental to a defense case. One study with a mock jury found that jurors were more likely to impose the death penalty when psychopathy was introduced as a factor. While psychopathy is presented as a scientific classification, it is inextricably linked to its moral implications.
Are your subscribers fake or asleep?
@@JustHere999dl I don’t post often enough to be part of the algorithm, I don’t think. They interact more on TikTok and instagram
No legitimate title to the vid, no description, no hash tags. There's nothing for the algorithm to work with here.
@@andrewd7112 thank you for the head’s up!
Why do I get the feeling that the mom’s first words had a psychological effect on Mary ?
th-cam.com/video/X7SaQMsZNXc/w-d-xo.htmlsi=-974NbncUz4ssxvA
Here’s the full vid: th-cam.com/video/X7SaQMsZNXc/w-d-xo.htmlsi=-974NbncUz4ssxvA
Ok let me know when you post the next part. I'm interested in learning about Mary
This is a movie-
@@Sophie_bunny214 yes
It is a movie based on her true story
It's a true story bruh are you dense??
Its a movie based on a true story though 😊
Was not self defense to kill unarmed people. They are guilty of premeditated murder. The abuse excuse is unacceptable
😮 wow
The menendez brothers cult following should be studied. They’re insane
@@UnknownUnknown1 very interesting suggestion
Surveyed Pauline’s house last week and she wasn’t in. Thank fuck
Gypsy Rose was freed but they are in prison
@@blueblack3591 agreed! Will be discussing this in another vid
I watched some documentaries on Richard, and watched Michael Franzese video on that. Michael was a mafia guy, and he said he never heard anyone in the mafia talking about Kuklinski. He also said that back in the days mafia did not hire outsiders hitman for the hit, and they did not have the actual hitmans for that. It was something that they all had to do in order to be made in the mafia, according to Michael. Richard is believed to be a serial killer. I think they sentenced him on 5 or 6 victims not too sure. He was also known to lie, i guess he was a pathological liar. So he is definitely a serial killer, but according to all the evidence, he was never a hired hitman, and never worked for mafia or any other groups.
@@Igifx-q7e agreed :-)
Why does it matter now. It was a long time ago.
@@Jordanm218 it’s important to find patterns in the backgrounds of people who kill in order to help with prevention
5 yrs for murder? That’s fck up
Just noticed a new Netflix doc on the Menendez Brothers- th-cam.com/video/xQaa4G0JZn8/w-d-xo.htmlfeature=shared
That's cool but you single tho?
People don't know the full story and the white girl didn't tell the whole truth.
I feel like the elephant in the room that most wont mention is that this is really just the extreme version of enjoying having hair pulled, getting spanked, or choked. I think most women wouldn't reveal those desires if they knew how men perceive those desires. I once knew a dominatrix, and we were discussing a mutual friend in the middle of a divorce, which I predicted years earlier would happen once I discover she was pegging him in bed. She said she gets it...and is herself turned on by humiliating men in bed. I asked her "right...but would you ever date or marry a guy that was into that?" She immediately said no and when I asked why, she said "Because I have no respect for those guys." And I told her...exaxtly, and she lost respect for her husband the second he admitted he wanted to get pegged by a girl. Its the same with men and women who like rough seggs. If youre the type of girl that likes to be treated like a piece of meat being dragged back to the cave, no man will ever want to do anything more than a sexual relationship. Theres no way we are making a woman who is turned on by being dominated like a slave a wife and mother of our children. So remember that ladies. The next time you ask a guy to choke you, youve destroyed any real, long term future you have with him. And ill be honest...I think most women under the age of 35 like some form of fairly abnormal rough seggs. Its an overcorrection in reaction to the feminzation of men and the progression of women in the professional world. Theres an old, but then infamous blog post "Im a feminist....but I still like it when he c*ms on my face." She also describes finding verbal degradation sexy.
How about the fact most of these kids are extreme right-wingers or fascists or straight up Nazis?
This is the biggest waste of resources I have ever heard of.
He went thru hell omg 😑
Never had a chance with those scumbag parents. But doesn’t excuse him taking someone else’s life.
Mental health my foot. Hes a murderer. If he was Black it would be a totally different.tune.
Or law enforcement
Again, WTF Parents
USFAIL.
You can thank the twisted trans ideology for all of this
And his father responded to officials informing him of his son's threats bybuying his son an AR15!!! They should definitely find his father guilty, as well.
Only 51 could be identified from the footage he made and have been put on trial, there were more in the footage they couldn't trace and who knows how far this goes... She was the one demanding a public trial, I'll paraphrase "I have nothing to be ashamed of, they are the ones who should be ashamed! I want to represent not only myself, but be a voice for other a*use victims who might not get their justice"
He made his choices and deserves the consequences of his decisions.
Beware of the hair. Usually in nature poisonous creatures have bright colors.
Time to put his ass in prison! Then he will know what she went through.
So has he told anyone WHY he did this?🤨
Another case of a person making threats online and nothing being done to stop this person from going through with his threats. At a minimum the father should have made sure he wasn't able to carry the gun outside the home without his direct supervision.
His father was arrested.
Look into bullying!!!!!!! it should be a crime to bully people because a lot of times there’s a reaction after the bullying. Just like a crime of passion this should be a crime of bullying. Yes still give them time but, look into the bullying,enablers & faculty (adults) that are not knowledgeable with school issues.
Justice doesn't understand that someone pushed him to this