I'm not an attorney, but probably because the doctor is on direct examination with state prosecutors, he is given time to expound with open-ended questions. On cross examination, the opposing counsel usually asks many closed-ended questions creating an inability to elaborate. Any attorneys out there to help out? Thank you!
Dr. Dietz is actually one of the few experts who kept eye contact with the jurors and made them feel more involved and interested in his testimony. That's important. Also, he is very thourough in his findings and in the way he went about probing Dahmer's whole story. Fine doctor.
@@emilieraphael4431 Forensic Psychiatrist, not psychologist.....he went to John Hopkins medical school. Then he got a Ph.D in Social Relations, then got a Masters Degree in Public Health.
I would probably get bored after about 10 minutes , hours of it would be too much . Very interesting case though .I retract the first part of my comment I did listen to more than 10 minutes LOL
The picture of Dahmer in the dead of night, in a cemetery, attempting to dig up a body, and then feeling afraid because of a dog barking and an owl hooting is comedy gold.
Park Dietz is an MD psychiatrist with a Phd in behavioral science and a second Phd in social science who I admire for his dedication to the necessary study of psychopaths and sociopaths, the abnormal and criminal pathological behavior that we all find repulsive and hard to think about but he's actually trying to do something about it. God Bless him for his sacrifice.
As a psychology student, I found this very interesting and well articulated. I feel that Dahmer's childhood relationships and role models likely also had an affect on his developing personality, especially with attachment/abandonment issues, as well his mother's emotional unavailability during his infancy and his father's attention towards him when gutting fish and showing interest in animal corpses. His mother's own mental health issues and use of medications during pregnancy may have epigenetically also contributed towards his personality disorder. I'm in no way trying to excuse his actions - just giving an opinion.
And the abandonment issues were the biggest factor that made him what he's became into, it's just sad that in the early 90's there's no brain scans yet which all of us rn would be beneficial of if more serial killers would rise in the USA before giving them the acts of playing as gods which is death penalty. I felt for his victims families but in that time, the only solution was an inside job - Blind justice system. If he could've been studied more so we know how serial killers becomes serial killers, we could've know and count every inch of their movements / plans.
Dude, you are reaching. This isn’t mommy’s fault. There have always been defective males. They need to be identified and managed. Maybe that’s why there are slightly more males born. Maybe 1% are beyond control and are meant to be disposed of. Psychopaths etc aren’t the product of their environment. Mommy didn’t make them bad. It’s been medically proven that their brains are not normal and they are born that way. Not because mommy didn’t eat organic as the misogynists of psychology would claim but because that’s just nature. There is no treatment. Trying to “help” them makes them worse. Psychiatry is the only type of valid mental help. Psychology is just misogynist bs. Totally pointless nonsense. There are more logical reasons for why males are defective but that would require a whole azzz paper. It basically comes down to the fact that males are obsessed with females. Not all but specific women and that sometimes goes awry. Remember, males benefit from marriage, females do not. Contrary to the gaslighting bs of our culture, it is males that fixate and are obsessed with having a partner and home.
I wish people would understand the difference between explanations and excuses. I find it so silly that people find themselves walking on egg shells when discussing how Dahmer's background could be part of what led him to be like that... because it *so clearly has*. Of course, that does NOT remove the blame from the many other contributing factors which enabled him to do what he did, namely the societal issues of racial discrimination and law enforcement incompetence.
Dr. Dietz is very specific and accurate in his way to express himself as well as how he uses the terminology. It is very satisfying to listen him. This video is of profound importance when trying to understand Dahmer's (sexual) motives. 06:15 facial expression cracking up about the word 06:22 mimic snapping back to being serious about the matter(s) All in all, very interesting, thanks for uploading.
I am a family physician🤓. I found this incredibly intriguing. It was like being back at medical school in a psychiatry class covering material I haven’t heard to this depth in nearly 30 years🤔. Brilliant. He’s likely retired now. He could have been one of my teachers 💐🎊🥂🎁👍🏾
44:57 "And so he couldn't dig and he got frightening in the cemetery, because he heard typical horror movies sounds" Mf ate 17 people and got scared by noises in the cemetery, wtf
Hats off to Dr. Park, who, although capable of writing and earning millions of dollars, has never done so in order to prevent psychokillers from understanding how a forensic psychiatrist works, thereby helping to catch them.
Some are in the army fighting in war but afraid of syringe / spider etc. What about that? Moreover, Dogs barking while digging the grave is alarming don't you think?
First of all, this Dr. is a Forensic Psychiatrist, not a psychlogist. Also, i saw his interview with the Ice Man, not once, but a couple of times. He is absolutely brilliant! I was without words when he explained to him the reason why he was a criminal and a killer, as well as the reason why it was so easy for him to do it. Amazing, brilliant, and spectacular interview everyone should listen to and learn from it.
Dr Dietz testified for the prosecution in the Scott Kologi trial from 2020. It can be seen on TH-cam. He was questioned by the defense attorney about the iceman interviews. He was trying to discredit the Doctor by showing he was easily fooled by Kuklinski's claims. Dr Dietz testified he repeatedly told the hbo producers that Kuklinski was lying but they ignored him.✌️
Probably should have, but wound up in prison because he was found legally sane. Ironically it was probably the testimony of Dr.Dietz that decided where he would be.
Very interesting! As a student of psychology I love stuff like this. Most people do actually have some form of paraphilia or fetish. They are just harmless for the most part. It is in cases where they involve other people who are not consenting or where they are dangerous like in the case of Dahmer, that they become an issue. We are all just sexual beings and we can’t control our mind or what we may find attractive.
I found this excellent. Having worked in mental health for 30 years I have come across a number of people with different types of paraphilia including a man who get setting fires to his flats. It turns out he was burning the female clothes after dressing up in them.
Expert witness doesn't even begin to apply here: he basically dictated an entire textbook on forensic psychiatry! His interview with the "Iceman" Ted Kuklinski is fascinating as well.
Dr Dietz testified for the prosecution in the Scott Kologi trial. It can be seen on TH-cam. He was questioned by the defense attorney about the iceman interviews. He was trying to discredit the Doctor by showing he was easily fooled by Kuklinski's claims. Dr Dietz testified he repeatedly told the hbo producers that Kuklinski was lying but they ignored him.✌️
A brilliant professional who's very passionate about his field. I wish I had watched his court testimony before watching the Netflix series on Dahmer in late 2022. It would've given me a greater understanding of Dahmer's motivations, behavior, thoughts, etc
so the part that really captivated me was the discussion about how his necrophilia and some of the other more demented activities were not his primary interest. His hypothesis is that if Dahmer could have found someone who was equally into "light sex", and who was interested in spending more time with him, he very likely wouldn't have felt compelled to kill these men and boys. I came away from that part thinking: "ok so what Dahmer REALLY wanted was a quasi-boyfriend or fwb and a lot of cuddles!" Which, if true, is so incredibly sad for everyone involved, including Dahmer himself. But good lord, his methods of satisfying his need for these "simple pleasures" were so, so twisted...I mean...how do you go from "oh I don't want him to leave yet" to "I know! If he'd dead or incapacitated, he can't leave, then I can cuddle and have "light sex" with his body for as long as I like!" or some such. How the heck does a brain end up THAT broken?
I’m amazed by Dr. Dietz’s speech, a true professional, who loves his job. But still I don’t quite understand how did alcohol detach Dahmer from the reality. I mean it must never have been a full detachment, deep inside, doing the repulsive killing and dismemberment he knew exactly what’s he’s doing... That’s the worst and most terrifying part about him. I’d rather think he had a antisocial personality disorder, but he didn’t. Absolute nightmare
I find it very interesting that Dietz is stating he doesn't believe Dahmer to have anti-social personality disorder. I always thought he'd fit the criteria considering his run-ins with LE for disorderly conduct etc. and ultimate selfishness.
Incredible! This guy is brilliant I can listen to him for hours there’s nothing better than listening to someone who knows exactly what there on about and are professional to a certain subject and they explain and are also teaching you! But it’s quite interesting all this but after hearing it all it makes you wonder why they sentenced him to life in a “normal prison” how can you say any of this is normal?
I watched this the third time, this not only gave me knowledge but also a lesson well learnt thank you Dr Park Dietz , ❤ he explained everything so simple !
This guy is top notch.He interviewed the Iceman as well.He knows just what to say so these creeps would to to him and he gets into there minds.Hes a beast on what he does
I watched him with the iceman, it was very interesting. I think these men like knowing some information themselves about why they are the way they are.
Dr Dietz testified for the prosecution in the Scott Kologi trial from 2020. It can be seen on TH-cam. He was questioned by the defense attorney about the iceman interviews. He was trying to discredit the Doctor by showing he was easily fooled by Kuklinski's claims. Dr Dietz testified he repeatedly told the hbo producers that Kuklinski was lying but they ignored him.
Amazing analysis from a highly qualified and experienced Psychologist. What's amazing to me is how one person can have so many and such complex sexual disorders.
THOSE COPS IN THE KONERAK DID NOT DO THEIR BEST,THEY DID THE BARE MINIMUM HE SHOULD BEEN CAUGHT RIGHT THEN AND THERE .THE JUDGE WAS SO ELOQUENT AND GREATLY AFFECTED BY THIS HORROR SHOW.A HISTORIC CASE.
There's not a single piece of me that believes Dahmer wouldn't have killed those men if they had stayed with him for two weeks or however long he wanted them to.
He was always going to have the fear of someone leaving him no matter how long they stayed. Also he is most attracted to an unconscious body. So there’s that…..
What I find most disturbing about Dahmer is his total indifference towards the person in the pursuit of the object of his sexual desire - the inanimate body. The individual is just an obstacle to get past. The zombie idea was a way for him to possess the body object without the personality getting in the way.
I know this might come across as an odd comment given the subject material, but everyone involved in this trial seem like very humble, lovely people with kind hearts and great minds. I hope all still alive are doing well.
What I got from this : legal and illegal drugs / alcohol accompanied by personality disorders will play a roll in carrying out of a sexual criminal act . Dehumanizing , controlling , denying , deflecting , deceiving behaviors ( gaslighting) done by the perpetrator in order to satisfy his deviant sexual behavior . Contrary to what most people think , porn played an immense roll as a training ground for him to be confident enough to ACT upon his deviant sexual fantasies . He cruised places where he had easy access to males such as bars and bathhouses . I guess you never really know what sexual fantasies lies in a male’ s head . Maybe official would start taking this seriously enough as to ban porn forever . It is proven that porn doesn’t keep offenders away from offending but only trained them . I would say this in order to prove my point : look back into history at how many serial killers were . The greatest motivation for a male to kill are : sex , money , power and control and notoriety! Thank you 🙏🏻 🙏🏻🙏🏻.
Dr. Park Dietz is one of the most charming and sexiest people I've ever seen and his great intelligence is the main component of this magnetism. The moment I heard him speaking I was fascinated and I'm glad I've learned about him.
En clases de criminología decían lo mismo, la prostitucion es antecedente de homicidio o feminicidio en el momento que se ponen precio a su cuerpo, se convierten en objetos para muchísimas personas lamentablemente unas más psicopatas que otras, este es un claro ejemplo de aquello, Jeffrey mencionó que desde que recibió aquel papelito escrito de un hombre que le ofrecía servicios sexuales a cambio de dinero sus impulsos de asesinar se incrementaron
Not seen this before but this guy is so intelligent and explains complicated problems in a easy way for everyone to understand. Sick but very interesting to listen to
That’s laughable that he got frightened in the cemetery with the dogs barking and the owls hooting. He was the actual real monster and scariest frightening thing in that cemetery
Dr Dietz testified for the prosecution in the Scott Kologi trial from 2020. It can be seen on TH-cam. He was questioned by the defense attorney about the iceman interviews. He was trying to discredit the Doctor by showing he was easily fooled by Kuklinski's claims. Dr Dietz testified he repeatedly told the hbo producers that Kuklinski was lying but they ignored him.✌️
Dr. Park Dietz has always been a good, brilliant speaker; someone you enjoy listening to his explanations and analysis.. But there are two things I couldn't quite get from his "lecture": 1- Was Dahmer a giver or a receiver!? 2- Dahmer never liked killing or dismembering; neither of that was part of his paraphilia, but still he did both things to all his victims. How is that!?
1.) He says very clearly that Dahmer did not like being a bottom. 2.) He killed his victims because he wanted their dead bodies. He did not enjoy the actual act of killing them.
1) It’s hard to be a receiver from an unconscious person or a corpse. 2) Killing and dismembering his victims were his only way to be able to have access to his paraphilia.
Dietz is a highly composed, methodical, and thorough explainer of DSM and forensic definitions and criteria to laypersons, very learned, focused, and competent. His person on the other hand creeps me out, profoundly. Of significant note, during his expert testimony in the criminal trial of Andrea Yates, he made condemning assertions about a defendant's M.O., based on what later turned out to be his mixed up memory of episodes of Law & Order the accused was said to watch. This blunder was packaged in confidence and not exposed until the trial was over, and likely contributed directly to Yates' later-overturned conviction. Dietz deflected by regretting something different, and downplayed his mistake, which he says was innocent. He says he was also misinterpreted, that he never thought Yates had modeled herself on a criminal in an episode, and I have no reason to doubt these statements. What troubled me was his cerebral ego, and void where one expects pang of conscience. He does not mention the high stakes for Yate.
The discussion about Dahmer starts at 22:00 .
bless u
Thank you
I'll listen to all and everything dr Dietz got to say. The man is a genius n just speaks knowledge
Thanks man 👍🏻
You're a real one for this 🙏
Dr. Park Dietz' explanations are so clear and so good that he is hardly being interrupted during his discourse.
He definitely holds people's attention.
@@ShazWag 💯
I'm not an attorney, but probably because the doctor is on direct examination with state prosecutors, he is given time to expound with open-ended questions. On cross examination, the opposing counsel usually asks many closed-ended questions creating an inability to elaborate. Any attorneys out there to help out? Thank you!
He's really intelligent.
Dude started laughing at the telephone paraphilla or what ever it called.
Dr. Dietz is actually one of the few experts who kept eye contact with the jurors and made them feel more involved and interested in his testimony. That's important. Also, he is very thourough in his findings and in the way he went about probing Dahmer's whole story. Fine doctor.
I noticed his strong eye contact in his interview with Richard Kuklinski too. Great communicator.
I got to meet him a few weeks ago
@@justcooler117d have you now ? Interesting. How was he in person?
Dietz is in the top 3 of most respected and knowledgeable in this area. As a clinical psychologist I studied him for years. He is a brilliant man.
What do you think about his Andrea Yates trial screw up?
@@Henry-yf2np to be honest I don't know about that. I have to research it. I know about his overall career not thàt particular case. I will
@@Henry-yf2np are you perfect? Have you never made a mistake in your life?
Any books you can recommend?
I knew Dr. Dietz when I was a teenager. He was my neighbor. Smart guy.
Wow that's so cool
Lol yeah ok
@@j.c.harrisassetmanagement7939 I actually did. In 1986 I babysat it son. Not making it up.
@@giuseppinasanger6410he would be an interesting person to know.
Dr. Park Dietz is the most brilliant forensic physiologist ever. I was always in awe of him. I could listen to him for hours on end.
Psychologist, not physiologist!
@@emilieraphael4431 Forensic Psychiatrist, not psychologist.....he went to John Hopkins medical school. Then he got a Ph.D in Social Relations, then got a Masters Degree in Public Health.
He is a psychiatrist not psychologist
A relative of mine worked as his secretary. Their family loved to brag about it, as if important by association. Her dau was the same way. Smh.
I would probably get bored after about 10 minutes , hours of it would be too much . Very interesting case though .I retract the first part of my comment I did listen to more than 10 minutes LOL
This is the best video you've uploaded about Dahmer yet. I really feel like I learned a lot about him.
Agree 100%. This is the "most" instructive video about Jeffrey I've ever seen. Dr. Deitz explains everything.
The picture of Dahmer in the dead of night, in a cemetery, attempting to dig up a body, and then feeling afraid because of a dog barking and an owl hooting is comedy gold.
Nature makes cannibalistic serial killers seem warm and caring.
They show that????
@@lilsamantha1 no he tells the story
Park Dietz is an MD psychiatrist with a Phd in behavioral science and a second Phd in social science who I admire for his dedication to the necessary study of psychopaths and sociopaths, the abnormal and criminal pathological behavior that we all find repulsive and hard to think about but he's actually trying to do something about it. God Bless him for his sacrifice.
Finally Dr. Park Dietz talk is uploaded, he is the star here.
Park is his first name, his last name is Dietz.
As a psychology student, I found this very interesting and well articulated. I feel that Dahmer's childhood relationships and role models likely also had an affect on his developing personality, especially with attachment/abandonment issues, as well his mother's emotional unavailability during his infancy and his father's attention towards him when gutting fish and showing interest in animal corpses. His mother's own mental health issues and use of medications during pregnancy may have epigenetically also contributed towards his personality disorder. I'm in no way trying to excuse his actions - just giving an opinion.
Dahmer's father also admitted to having his own dark thoughts of murder when he was younger.
And the abandonment issues were the biggest factor that made him what he's became into, it's just sad that in the early 90's there's no brain scans yet which all of us rn would be beneficial of if more serial killers would rise in the USA before giving them the acts of playing as gods which is death penalty. I felt for his victims families but in that time, the only solution was an inside job - Blind justice system. If he could've been studied more so we know how serial killers becomes serial killers, we could've know and count every inch of their movements / plans.
Dude, you are reaching. This isn’t mommy’s fault. There have always been defective males. They need to be identified and managed. Maybe that’s why there are slightly more males born. Maybe 1% are beyond control and are meant to be disposed of. Psychopaths etc aren’t the product of their environment. Mommy didn’t make them bad. It’s been medically proven that their brains are not normal and they are born that way. Not because mommy didn’t eat organic as the misogynists of psychology would claim but because that’s just nature. There is no treatment. Trying to “help” them makes them worse. Psychiatry is the only type of valid mental help. Psychology is just misogynist bs. Totally pointless nonsense. There are more logical reasons for why males are defective but that would require a whole azzz paper. It basically comes down to the fact that males are obsessed with females. Not all but specific women and that sometimes goes awry. Remember, males benefit from marriage, females do not. Contrary to the gaslighting bs of our culture, it is males that fixate and are obsessed with having a partner and home.
I wish people would understand the difference between explanations and excuses. I find it so silly that people find themselves walking on egg shells when discussing how Dahmer's background could be part of what led him to be like that... because it *so clearly has*. Of course, that does NOT remove the blame from the many other contributing factors which enabled him to do what he did, namely the societal issues of racial discrimination and law enforcement incompetence.
I’m with you there
He really knows how to testify.
This is very interesting. This Dr is so well spoken. I wish I was this well spoken.
I wonder how Jeffrey actually felt by hearing these bizarre things himself from the distance its freaking creepy
Dr. Dietz is very specific and accurate in his way to express himself as well as how he uses the terminology. It is very satisfying to listen him.
This video is of profound importance when trying to understand Dahmer's (sexual) motives.
06:15 facial expression cracking up about the word
06:22 mimic snapping back to being serious about the matter(s)
All in all, very interesting, thanks for uploading.
I am a family physician🤓. I found this incredibly intriguing. It was like being back at medical school in a psychiatry class covering material I haven’t heard to this depth in nearly 30 years🤔. Brilliant. He’s likely retired now. He could have been one of my teachers 💐🎊🥂🎁👍🏾
An excellent and extremely knowledgeable figure, truly eminent in the field of psychiatry
Give me some klonopin and Xanax
@@lennarthagen3638get some rehab
I love how he explains things so clearly and simply and in detail. He just keeps me riveted and listening - so intriguing! He’s awesome as❤
Love the way the Dr explains and articulate, amazing
Dahmers desire for cuddling, came from lack of love, and physical affection from his parents
44:57 "And so he couldn't dig and he got frightening in the cemetery, because he heard typical horror movies sounds" Mf ate 17 people and got scared by noises in the cemetery, wtf
The lengths they go to to make the unintentional ASMR seem real is amazing. Well done!
😢really saddened for the victims ❤❤❤
Doubt there is not a person on the planet not interested in this topic. This doctor has answered many questions we all have had.
DR . DIETZ ……YOUR EXPLANATIONS ARE SO ON POINT .
Hats off to Dr. Park, who, although capable of writing and earning millions of dollars, has never done so in order to prevent psychokillers from understanding how a forensic psychiatrist works, thereby helping to catch them.
This is so interesting. I can listen to him with no end. So clear, so brilliant 👏 👌
45:03 it’s ridiculous to hear the doc saying Jeff got frightened in the cemetery… his house literally was the third biggest cemetery in Milwaukee
He wasn’t scared of the dead. He was scared of the wildlife noises lol.
Some are in the army fighting in war but afraid of syringe / spider etc. What about that? Moreover, Dogs barking while digging the grave is alarming don't you think?
This is the best of so far. Please release all that you got.
Very interesting to hear further details from this expert Doctor, he gives a excellent description of the specific mindset of, Dahmer.
Dietz is the foremost forensic psychiatrist par excellence.
Dr. Dietz imo gave the most comprehensive and informative analysis of Dahmer's psychology during this trial.
his interview with the Ice man is ColdBlooded epic
Yup. I’ve seen that.
Greatest interview between a psychologist and serial killer I've ever seen.
First of all, this Dr. is a Forensic Psychiatrist, not a psychlogist. Also, i saw his interview with the Ice Man, not once, but a couple of times. He is absolutely brilliant! I was without words when he explained to him the reason why he was a criminal and a killer, as well as the reason why it was so easy for him to do it. Amazing, brilliant, and spectacular interview everyone should listen to and learn from it.
Dr Dietz testified for the prosecution in the Scott Kologi trial from 2020. It can be seen on TH-cam. He was questioned by the defense attorney about the iceman interviews. He was trying to discredit the Doctor by showing he was easily fooled by Kuklinski's claims. Dr Dietz testified he repeatedly told the hbo producers that Kuklinski was lying but they ignored him.✌️
Dahmer should've been institutionalised
Totally agree!
He was. He went to Prison
I agree.
Probably should have, but wound up in prison because he was found legally sane. Ironically it was probably the testimony of Dr.Dietz that decided where he would be.
He’s dead. Murder in prison.
This was fascinating.
Very interesting! As a student of psychology I love stuff like this. Most people do actually have some form of paraphilia or fetish. They are just harmless for the most part. It is in cases where they involve other people who are not consenting or where they are dangerous like in the case of Dahmer, that they become an issue. We are all just sexual beings and we can’t control our mind or what we may find attractive.
This is the first time I have watched this interview, and this doctor is brilliant, the explanation was so clear that gave me goosebumps.
I found this excellent. Having worked in mental health for 30 years I have come across a number of people with different types of paraphilia including a man who get setting fires to his flats. It turns out he was burning the female clothes after dressing up in them.
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Expert witness doesn't even begin to apply here: he basically dictated an entire textbook on forensic psychiatry! His interview with the "Iceman" Ted Kuklinski is fascinating as well.
Dr Dietz testified for the prosecution in the Scott Kologi trial. It can be seen on TH-cam. He was questioned by the defense attorney about the iceman interviews. He was trying to discredit the Doctor by showing he was easily fooled by Kuklinski's claims. Dr Dietz testified he repeatedly told the hbo producers that Kuklinski was lying but they ignored him.✌️
I presume you meant RICHARD Kuklinski? Ted was the 💣 dude
@@traceyj2765 Absolutely right. My bad.
We need part 2
feel like I’ve just been on a course on deviance this guy is really excellent and explains things very well truly mind blowing
A brilliant professional who's very passionate about his field. I wish I had watched his court testimony before watching the Netflix series on Dahmer in late 2022. It would've given me a greater understanding of Dahmer's motivations, behavior, thoughts, etc
Being a hot guy gets you freeze-dried with Dahmer.
so the part that really captivated me was the discussion about how his necrophilia and some of the other more demented activities were not his primary interest. His hypothesis is that if Dahmer could have found someone who was equally into "light sex", and who was interested in spending more time with him, he very likely wouldn't have felt compelled to kill these men and boys.
I came away from that part thinking: "ok so what Dahmer REALLY wanted was a quasi-boyfriend or fwb and a lot of cuddles!" Which, if true, is so incredibly sad for everyone involved, including Dahmer himself.
But good lord, his methods of satisfying his need for these "simple pleasures" were so, so twisted...I mean...how do you go from "oh I don't want him to leave yet" to "I know! If he'd dead or incapacitated, he can't leave, then I can cuddle and have "light sex" with his body for as long as I like!" or some such. How the heck does a brain end up THAT broken?
I’m amazed by Dr. Dietz’s speech, a true professional, who loves his job. But still I don’t quite understand how did alcohol detach Dahmer from the reality. I mean it must never have been a full detachment, deep inside, doing the repulsive killing and dismemberment he knew exactly what’s he’s doing... That’s the worst and most terrifying part about him. I’d rather think he had a antisocial personality disorder, but he didn’t. Absolute nightmare
Sounds grotesque but it is a pleasure and is very enlightening to listen to a super intelligent man like Mr. Dietz regardless of the circumstances.
I love this Doctor so much.
I have been waiting for more of jeffrey dahmer trial. Please upload the whole thing ty
His interview with The Iceman is so good.
WOW!!! As always he is incredibly articulate and brilliant!!
I find it very interesting that Dietz is stating he doesn't believe Dahmer to have anti-social personality disorder. I always thought he'd fit the criteria considering his run-ins with LE for disorderly conduct etc. and ultimate selfishness.
He had a kind of schizophrenia, usually narcissism plays a part in tha anti social personality but dahmer wasn’t
@@jeffo83 George Palermo said Dahmer was narcissistic. He said "Dahmer didn't show a great deal of remorse, kept talking about lust."
Where can I see the rest of this? I want to hear all he says.
Incredible! This guy is brilliant I can listen to him for hours there’s nothing better than listening to someone who knows exactly what there on about and are professional to a certain subject and they explain and are also teaching you! But it’s quite interesting all this but after hearing it all it makes you wonder why they sentenced him to life in a “normal prison” how can you say any of this is normal?
This has been very educational. I know there are people like that but good to hear from a doctor who explained it so well!
Very interesting vid. Never heard of this Park Dietz guy but he’s very knowledgeable. Is there a part 2? Doubt it.
I knew the Alcohol abuse played a huge part in these heinous acts.
Liquid courage (SPIRITS)😡
He is incredible. Love picking Dietz’ brain.
Best ASMR doc ever!! 😴 💤
Same 😴
He's just trying to avoid sensationalism.
I watched this the third time, this not only gave me knowledge but also a lesson well learnt thank you Dr Park Dietz , ❤ he explained everything so simple !
Dietz will always be the best in his field.
This guy is top notch.He interviewed the Iceman as well.He knows just what to say so these creeps would to to him and he gets into there minds.Hes a beast on what he does
I watched him with the iceman, it was very interesting.
I think these men like knowing some information themselves about why they are the way they are.
Dr Dietz testified for the prosecution in the Scott Kologi trial from 2020. It can be seen on TH-cam. He was questioned by the defense attorney about the iceman interviews. He was trying to discredit the Doctor by showing he was easily fooled by Kuklinski's claims. Dr Dietz testified he repeatedly told the hbo producers that Kuklinski was lying but they ignored him.
Everyone enjoy listening to Dr. DIETZ, no matter the topic; he nails everything. Hard not to be possessed by his explanations😂❤ hes the best FP
Amazing analysis from a highly qualified and experienced Psychologist. What's amazing to me is how one person can have so many and such complex sexual disorders.
He is a psychiatrist not psychologist
@@mohsenmohseni1612 Thanks, I realized that after I'd posted it.
THOSE COPS IN THE KONERAK DID NOT DO THEIR BEST,THEY DID THE BARE MINIMUM HE SHOULD BEEN CAUGHT RIGHT THEN AND THERE .THE JUDGE WAS SO ELOQUENT AND GREATLY AFFECTED BY THIS HORROR SHOW.A HISTORIC CASE.
Thanks for your observation , I think that has already been established a hundred times
@Musings like wise
What a great lecture!
Very interesting after all those years.
Shocking for all😢😢 I am sorry.
- New South Wales Australia ❤
There's not a single piece of me that believes Dahmer wouldn't have killed those men if they had stayed with him for two weeks or however long he wanted them to.
He was always going to have the fear of someone leaving him no matter how long they stayed. Also he is most attracted to an unconscious body. So there’s that…..
this was a fascinating watch i never got bored
A really fascinating subject
Choose your partners with caution, people. Don’t ever ignore 🚩
wow, there was no, aaah, uuuh, aaa, his skills are beyond
Pls upload more videos from Jeffrey Dahmer's trial🥺🥺🥺
Damn it. Is the rest of this witness not posted? I can't find it
Dude looks more Jeffrey Dahmer than Jeffrey Dahmer.
@@AutismusMaximus1 true
No he doesn’t. Stop it.
What I find most disturbing about Dahmer is his total indifference towards the person in the pursuit of the object of his sexual desire - the inanimate body. The individual is just an obstacle to get past. The zombie idea was a way for him to possess the body object without the personality getting in the way.
@@ZvookUK meat eaters seem to think the same way about animals
I know this might come across as an odd comment given the subject material, but everyone involved in this trial seem like very humble, lovely people with kind hearts and great minds. I hope all still alive are doing well.
Yes, most people from Wisconsin are very kind and humble, but man they do have some freaks as well….
Post a full version after the siren please
Dr. Park Dietz is strangely a different version of a Jeffrey Dahmer, opening of the mind.
Alright everyone start shouting out what your paraphilias are!
I'm sitting here wondering what all the thoughts are as they are sitting there listening to him...I don't think we want to know.
What I got from this : legal and illegal drugs / alcohol accompanied by personality disorders will play a roll in carrying out of a sexual criminal act . Dehumanizing , controlling , denying , deflecting , deceiving behaviors ( gaslighting) done by the perpetrator in order to satisfy his deviant sexual behavior . Contrary to what most people think , porn played an immense roll as a training ground for him to be confident enough to ACT upon his deviant sexual fantasies .
He cruised places where he had easy access to males such as bars and bathhouses .
I guess you never really know what sexual fantasies lies in a male’ s head .
Maybe official would start taking this seriously enough as to ban porn forever . It is proven that porn doesn’t keep offenders away from offending but only trained them . I would say this in order to prove my point : look back into history at how many serial killers were . The greatest motivation for a male to kill are : sex , money , power and control and notoriety! Thank you 🙏🏻 🙏🏻🙏🏻.
Wonder if that science teacher is still around? Can you imagine a teacher in this day and age giving a student a skull to take home?
Dr. Park Dietz is one of the most charming and sexiest people I've ever seen and his great intelligence is the main component of this magnetism. The moment I heard him speaking I was fascinated and I'm glad I've learned about him.
I wish to find a man like, charming and so intelligent
Sirens when Court is in Session? How utterly ridiculous!
I enjoyed Dr Park Dietz speaking and would like to hear more.
En clases de criminología decían lo mismo, la prostitucion es antecedente de homicidio o feminicidio en el momento que se ponen precio a su cuerpo, se convierten en objetos para muchísimas personas lamentablemente unas más psicopatas que otras, este es un claro ejemplo de aquello, Jeffrey mencionó que desde que recibió aquel papelito escrito de un hombre que le ofrecía servicios sexuales a cambio de dinero sus impulsos de asesinar se incrementaron
He got it wrong with Andrea yates
Not seen this before but this guy is so intelligent and explains complicated problems in a easy way for everyone to understand. Sick but very interesting to listen to
That’s laughable that he got frightened in the cemetery with the dogs barking and the owls hooting. He was the actual real monster and scariest frightening thing in that cemetery
There is no free will.
Loud and clear
This Doc does an amazing video interviewing the ice man aswell
43:04 why did he correct "murders" with "killings"?
Because murder requires a legal conclusion, and if Dahmer was crazy, it’s not murder, it’s killing.
@@pommiebearshe concluded already his assessment is Dahmer is not crazy. These acts he had control to make then decisions he made
I really love Park Dietz! Watched all his interviews, specially with Richard Kuklinski... 👌🏼
Dr Dietz testified for the prosecution in the Scott Kologi trial from 2020. It can be seen on TH-cam. He was questioned by the defense attorney about the iceman interviews. He was trying to discredit the Doctor by showing he was easily fooled by Kuklinski's claims. Dr Dietz testified he repeatedly told the hbo producers that Kuklinski was lying but they ignored him.✌️
Dr. Park Dietz has always been a good, brilliant speaker; someone you enjoy listening to his explanations and analysis..
But there are two things I couldn't quite get from his "lecture":
1- Was Dahmer a giver or a receiver!?
2- Dahmer never liked killing or dismembering; neither of that was part of his paraphilia, but still he did both things to all his victims. How is that!?
1.) He says very clearly that Dahmer did not like being a bottom.
2.) He killed his victims because he wanted their dead bodies. He did not enjoy the actual act of killing them.
1) It’s hard to be a receiver from an unconscious person or a corpse.
2) Killing and dismembering his victims were his only way to be able to have access to his paraphilia.
This and the way people think about eating animals is really disgusting and disturbing
Dietz is a highly composed, methodical, and thorough explainer of DSM and forensic definitions and criteria to laypersons, very learned, focused, and competent. His person on the other hand creeps me out, profoundly. Of significant note, during his expert testimony in the criminal trial of Andrea Yates, he made condemning assertions about a defendant's M.O., based on what later turned out to be his mixed up memory of episodes of Law & Order the accused was said to watch. This blunder was packaged in confidence and not exposed until the trial was over, and likely contributed directly to Yates' later-overturned conviction. Dietz deflected by regretting something different, and downplayed his mistake, which he says was innocent. He says he was also misinterpreted, that he never thought Yates had modeled herself on a criminal in an episode, and I have no reason to doubt these statements. What troubled me was his cerebral ego, and void where one expects pang of conscience. He does not mention the high stakes for Yate.
Damn alarm ⏰️ 😒
Where's the rest?
So if the urge or action doesn’t bother you???
Or if they act on them
Who else was waiting for this?