Contrasting Chaos: Psychologist Analyzes Dahmer and Ramirez Body Language
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Join Dr. G, clinical and forensic psychologist, in the inaugural episode of our series "Contrasting Chaos." In this episode, Dr. G takes an analytical deep-dive into the psyches of two of history's most infamous killers: Richard Ramirez and Jeffrey Dahmer.
Through the lens of notable interviews from the '90s, Dr. G explores the stark contrast between Ramirez's chaotic demeanor and Dahmer's controlled facade. By dissecting these chilling interactions, we delve into the dark corners of their minds, unravelling the enigma of their infamous psychopathy.
Learn about Dahmer's narcissistic tendencies, witnessed through his still and controlled body language, juxtaposed against the Night Stalker's anxious and agitated disposition. Understand how their differing upbringing, modus operandi, and interaction with law enforcement led to their unique manifestations of psychopathy.
If you're interested in true crime, psychology, or the study of abnormal behavior, this series is a must-watch. Stay tuned as Dr. G unravels the twisted minds of history's most terrifying individuals, shedding light on the shadows they cast on society.
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Dahmer understood that he lacked the types of emotion that the rest of us have. He may not have been able to feel regret, but he understood the concept. Dahmer knew that he would never be able to stop himself.
i think ramirez knew the same lol
@@PutinsMommyNeverHuggedHimRamirez was a narcissistic, Jeff wasn't
he can feel regret, just not remorse
@@zeff8820 Dahmer is narcissistic too he's just the vulnerable type as opposed to Richard who's' the grandiose type.
This is the perfect explanation
Ramirez looks like a snake. The way he stares, his motions, the way he said “I am evil”, the way he sighs, he’s scary. Now Dahmer, is someone who is probably scarier because he can fool so many more people
Dhamer was so unassuming and can blend in and lured his victims. A predator that blends in with their surrounds and lies in wait , Ramirez is definitely a predator that hunts and strikes and wants to be feared
No comparaison with a snake, a snake defends itself if it is attacked but it escapes well before 🐍
I personally think the sigh and the way he talks is goofy as fuck
@incarnateflame3462 He thinks he knows what he wants to say but he doesn't have the intellect to get it across.
Ramirez makes my skin crawl more than any of them. He was just a creepy weirdo, his stare was creepy, his edgy, angry worldview was creepy, his fake, scripted monologues were creepy, everything about him was off. I actually think he is overlooked as one of few "true psychopaths" - with Ramirez, there is just nothing there behind the eyes. I think Dahmer had very limited empathy, but that was more out of "borderline" selfishness rather than true psychopathy. He spent his whole life trying to make sure people didn't abandon him, clinging to control. He was obsessive and self-centred, but I don't think he was consciously hateful resentful or totally oblivious to the needs of others. Dahmer is a really weird case - he took full responsibility (unless you think he denied other crimes he committed, some argue that), he refused to blame his parents (even though a combination of upbringing and likely his mother's genetics contributed to it) and he made no efforts whatsoever to save his own skin, to appeal. Maybe the most dubious aspect in the end is his effort to find forgiveness from God, but that is hardly unusual.
Ramirez wanted people to be afraid of him. You could sense the rage inside of him and that comes through in his interviews. Dahmer didn’t commit his crime due to a deep seeded rage, but from a deep seeded compulsion. I think when Dahmer said he felt ambivalent about his arrest it’s b/c he would like to continue to do what he’s doing, but he also knew that what he was doing was unsustainable and it was only a matter of time before he would be caught. He knew that his arrest was the only thing that would make him stop.
I'm really confused by the doctor's statement that Dhamer was a narcissist. That would be a great description of _other_ serial killers, but if Dhamer was narcissistic, why was he so cooperative after his arrest? Why did he refuse to make excuses for his heinous actions (something that *has* to be rare for a psychopath in his situation, given that _an inability to take responsibility_ is part of it (part of being a psychopath, I mean))?
As for your comment, I don't know about rage, but he loves the spotlight. The brutal sadism of Ramirez's crimes MIGHT indicate a sort of anger, but I'm not sure. To make a comparison, a kid needn't be angry to break a toy.
Dahmer seemed way more psychopathic than Ramirez I know Ramirez was bad I'm just saying Ramirez doesn't seem so robotic he seemed like he was way more abused and way more rage filled he seemed like take it to the next level grandiose revenge fantasy killer
@@leahflower9924psychopath isn't a diagnosis, it's a symptom of antisocial personality disorder. Dahmer didnt have aspd, he had bpd. He wasnt a psychopath
In richard ramirez case is the same if you guys know about a 15 year old boy who says ''I want them to know that I'm dangerous'' and being in an interview, makes them feel special. What is happening here is they just want an attention where their family doesn't give then enough attention. And there is still wrong motivation with Jeffrey Dhamer he is still one of this chaotic killers even though you guys say he is in total control but not really they all just wanted their psych to be rewarded, If you guys know what I mean.. So still a CRIMINAL
@leahflower9924 I think we're failing to properly define terms, and it's making things confusing.
Ramirez would abuse people in front of their family members, and he seemed amused when asked why he killed. Dhamer's emotiomless demeanor could stem from a mental disorder unrelated to psychopathy (which both of them had)
It seems to me and im probably wrong but their main difference is Ramirez had a sadistic streak he enjoyed fear and pain inflicted. He wanted to inflict the pain on others that he himself possibly felt. Dahmer was someone who saw people as objects he didn't want to inflict pain but own them as playthings. He was very detached from reality, in his own little very twisted disassociated world. They seem quite different.
Very good way to explain it ☺️
Dahmer simply didnt care if he hurt people, as long as he could keep them
Well stated. You nailed it.
Dahmer enjoyed it too, you've been fooled. Just listen to the victim that survived.
Yeah your in the wrong
I loved this comparison and contrast. I find it ironic that with all of the serial killers I have observed….it seems Dahmer naturally illicits an iota of sympathy in myself when with most psychopaths and narcissists there is immense contempt and caution. So Dr. G, does that just mean that Dahmer is better at “masking” his evil in comparison to someone like Gacy or Ramirez? It is really enlightening to me how harmless Dahmer must have appeared to his victims initially. That is terrifying.
Dahmer is absolutely better at hiding it. He has the ability to seem harmless because he has so much control over his visible emotions. Most of us are alarmed by someone chaotic, so Ramirez is easy to spot as a danger, but someone who is quite and appears thoughtful seems safer. Dahmer truly was terrifying.
He plays the game better
@@drgexplains I see….yes….I understand better now. Thank you.
I agree… I’ve seen several Dahmer interviews and came away disturbed at MYSELF because I felt a degree of empathy for him…. It truly IS terrifying how he came across as just a “regular” guy. A reminder that we really don’t know WHO we are dealing with….
@@lizzieb6311 I am so glad I am not the only one to admit this! Thank you for sharing. And I must say I have felt that almost instinctively maternal sympathy in every interview I’ve watched with him…and it has always puzzled me.
My two favorite subjects! Body Language Analysis and serial killers analysis! Love this idea and can't wait for more episodes. Thanks Dr. G!😊
Second this too
Exactly ❤💯
So interesting Dr G! Thanks. I lived in Pasadena, CA. when Richard Ramirez, the Night Stalker, was on his killing spree. The community was terrified. It was a very intense time and a huge relief for the region when he was apprrhended.
wow! my mom lived in monrovia at the time. my mom was about 25 at the time. her mom, my grandmother, lived in monrovia too and swears richard broke into her home.
my grandma was a devout catholic and had all kinds of crosses and crucifixes and statues in her home. very holy woman, as devout to catholism as richard was to satanism.
my mom thinks maybe the catholic energy and crosses etc scared off richard. one of his victims he was strangling with a cord and the cord started sparking and it scared him off because he thought it was “jesus interfering to save the victim” so maybe my mom was right! maybe it did scare him away
@@ericablu-y8z So interesting! He had alot of religious and satanic beliefs and delusions. Makes you wonder... 🤔
@@ericablu-y8zHe struck in Monrovia, didn't he?
@@ericablu-y8z ofcourse, I found that in most schools when cross is moved there is sh00ting in a short time.. Jesus protect and catholic statues are important as all sacramentals to protect us in the spiritual realm❤
Please can you do a comparison of serial killer’s “Childhoods” & possible trauma issues that could have changed a perfectly normal child into the killers they became?
Ramirez would be a great subject for that. Childhood trauma plus potential brain damage.
Yes I always want to know about childhood, family history and brain trauma. I never want to know about the crimes committed.
But if it's trauma mixed with possible brain damage that's not pure psychopathy that's like narcissism with maybe secondary psychopathy like the psychopathy only comes out sometimes
I'm not sure why childhoods is in quotes because they all had real childhoods. I don't believe any of them were ever completely "normal." I think there has to be some sort of brain difference from birth to get to this level of depravity. I do believe however if these guys had a better upbringing, it's entirely possible none of these things would have happened. Abuse and neglect can have catastrophic effects on children.
@@EdmundKempersDartboard brain damage dont caused killings, thats a myth... these killers know and plan before anything
The reason why They are soooo different is SIMPLY bc Jeffrey Dahmer doesn’t desire for ppl to fear him. Jeff didn’t actually want to kill ppl he just wanted to control them. He didnt want attention so he was reckless. Jeff is a whole different type of serial killer in a bubble of his own nobody is like him
He's certainly different. He's managed to pull so many people in, including you it would appear. Dahmer is the most controlled of these serial killing psychopaths and has been most successful in pulling the wool over people's eyes getting them to believe he has remorse and only wanted to control not kill. He's the most dangerous of all
You spoke about Richard Ramirez not blinking and in Silence of the Lambs Hannibal does not blink in every scene to portray what a psychopath he is.
Narcissists dont blink. It's an intimidation tactic
Dahmer has this quality where you almost want to like him, he seems honest and polite, he's on a whole other level to both Bundy and Ramirez because he can truly camouflage himself
Or perhaps he’s atypical of serial killers? Perhaps he had a genuine grasp of the scale and nature of his crimes and behaviour?! I’ve seen numerous interviews with doctors who worked directly with him who appear to confirm this… that Dahmer was a something of an anomaly…🤷🏻♀️
@@nicolarobinson3140agree, I think the criminals that can be manipulative still can get caught doing it if you looks closely, but Dahmer really seemed very genuine hence why his case is so studied and interesting
And very self aware. Its so rare to see a serial killer so self aware
I totally agree! It’s very strange.
he seems on the spectrum to me.
“These violent delights have violent ends” from Romeo and Juliet.. did not expect that..
"madness in individuals is rare, but in groups it becomes the rule." He literally pulled that straight from Nietzche. Or he heard it from someone else who did.
When Dr. G said: "you can tell he thought of these things beforehand" I said out loud: "no he didn't" lol. Because those aren't original quotes or thoughts. He's repeating very standard, surface level, existential and romantic literature and philosophy. He's moderately well read, for his background and context he might be above average. But he feels like some sophisticated intellectual with wisdom that "mere mortals" just aren't ready for. He's wounded and so full of shit he's convinced himself. It's almost sad to listen to honestly.
One of my favorite quotes.
Nothing inside, just quotes from other people. He’s full of self pity and contempt, he’s trying to sound intelligent but he’s a pathetic idiot with no self-control. Every word he says is from a book he read or from what his uncle told him. His self hate just spilled out onto everyone else.
@@BallBatteryReligion 💯 wrote something similar. He’s low iq and eq and hates himself for being a nobody loser so he decided to make everyone else pay for this. Full of self pity, talks himself up as having wisdom but is an absolute empty vessel
Please do more of these. The contrast is very insightful and interesting.
This was awesome! I think Dahmer would have hated being in the same room as Ramirez 😅 Richards eyes are so intense, you can literally see the darkness inside of him and to me, its like his skin is crawling with electricity. Like he just wants to jump up and let it all flow out. Its such a huge contrast with Dahmer. I see sadness behind Jefferys eyes, loneliness. These 2 couldn't be futher apart and yet capable of such savagery. Its really wild how the human mind works. 🤔
100% seeing the same things. Richard did LSD regularly as well which I think amplified everything
@@ConnorSmedley347 Oh wow, yeah that would Def make things more chaotic 😬😅
Richard himself said that the drugs he took for a long time damaged his brain, and he had epilepsy as a child. I think that many things with chemicals also hurt
@@Casafalsa123 He also had brain damage from being beat severely as a child multiple times. He had a full plate of crazy 😵💫
@@Tiffany-Rose Yes, in fact if you see the things that the general wn does they are not normal at all. Sometimes he is more lucid, he is crazy and he is bad. Nobody supports it but it is a great fact
I was a kid living in Los Angeles when ol Ricky Ramirez was terrifying the city. I was so mad because it was a very hot summer and we had to sleep with the windows closed during a time when AC wasn't common in every home.
ur bio on ur channel is stupid
damnn lol why u dont use fans? shower
In my opinion, with regards to Ramirez, he has an actual script written before him that he refers to when responding to the questions. His gasp is just a time buying method employed in order to have the opportunity to revise the points he has written down in order to make it seem like he's responding directly and naturally in an attempt to fool the audience into thinking he's an intellectual with superior knowledge.
You are right. His breath expulsions are a stalling tactic to read the notes in front of him.
The interviewer literally called him on it saying -
“You’re good when reading your script.” Not sure how the dr missed that?
So basically... Ramirez has Grand Theft Auto personality and Dahmer would have enjoyed The Sims. Ramirez is the poster child for "my childhood ruined me." I wonder who he would have been with even a bad parent. That man had the worst influences. It's really no wonder. And his uncle would brain wash him. Dahmer needed to feel loved and important. And they both needed heard and respected with no functional way to get that.
lol now that was funny.
Damn. I enjoyed playing both 😂
lol great analogy
Mind you, have you studied his childhood? It's a triple horror story
My grandmas brother was married to Richard’s mother. He wasn’t richards bio father but his step father. My grandma only knew him as a child and early teen so when the news broke that it was Richard who was the night stalker, my grandma had a panic attack and locked herself in the garage to destroy her wedding photos that had Richard in it. She never ever ever would have chosen to destroy those photos of her wedding for no reason. I guess it really messed with her mind and she kept it a family secret that she only wanted to be told after she died.
Richard never had a step dad. Richard’s mom only married one man (Richard’s dad) and was with him until he passed in 1991. Either your grandma is a liar or your lying.
@@travel4328 he did have a stepdad. Might’ve not been a “legal” marriage but he was a stepdad to Richard. He and Richard’s mom were tweakers together and they died while in whatever form of relationship they were in. Considering they only spent their money on drugs who knows if it was even a real marriage by law but they considered themselves husband and wife. My family’s history is horrifically well documented with Richard’s.. technically my grandma couldn’t be lying because she never told me herself, she made all her kids, including my dad, keep it a secret until she died in 2013. That’s when they cracked out the old family albums. I see you’re going on a lot of peoples old comments trying to pretend you know of Richard’s history.
@@ChristinasCure states have different laws but ours says to be common law married a couple only needs to live together and identify them selves as married. I don't know if it's changed but living together 10 years is another way to be common law married. It can get confusing if someone expects to see a wedding as proof of marriage but it's much easier than that
@@karenv5103 yeah I’m not sure legally, I just know that according to my family, they said they were married but there’s technically no proof. This was in California
Richard's parents lived in El Paso, TX not California. Richard's upbringing is well documented. His mother was only married to his father, period. There is no step dad, no live in dad, no tweaking together with another man, none of the things you stated. There are many named Richard Ramirez in the world. This Richard Ramirez is not your Richard Ramirez. Ricardo Levya Munoz Ramirez is a man you know nothing of.
Richard seems like he enjoys being evil and is glad while Jeffery looks like he's sad and exhausted and wants to die cause he doesn't want ti be evil but can't help it
Almost like Dhamer had a demon inside he struggled against and Ramirez WAS the demon
You’re wrong about the sighs, Dr. He’s just buying time and trying to pace himself so he remembers the next line he memorized and/or answers with the most impact possible. His mind is racing because he is proud of the things he memorized and want to get them out the way he envisioned it. He’s not frustrated… he loves pretending that people bore and annoy him, but, in fact, he loves the att and wants to get his “wisdom” across. He’ll repeat himself however many times he is asked those same questions, because he loves the sound of his own voice and the expression on the face of the person in front of him. He feels like he shocks people and it’s an amazing feeling that he gets because of that
Now if only we put this much effort into our homework.
different interpresation, it doesnt make the doctor a expert
I agree, he sighs but it seems disingenuous, put on. He's really smiling. It feels corny and awkward, like he's trying to convince the interviewer that he's just humouring him but like a disruptive young boy, he's glowing in the attention.
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Fascinating comparison! Boy, do i wish you were around when i was working at Springfield State Mental Hospital and Clifton T Perkins in MD! I worked with several serial killers and was stunned how they could talk about their crimes like we discuss laundry. I had to be removed from my unit for awhile at one point because one gentleman began focusing on me who had killed another RN who was "his favorite " and i was becoming that. I cant get enough of your insight ❤
He's no gentleman
I started my Sat morning by getting to see your live, now it's 11:50 pm I get to end the day by watching this great video! It was good to see them back to
Back. To see the difference between them both.
Jeffery Dahmer always struck me as being honest and maybe even genuinely perplexed by his actions. In most interviews Ive seen of him, he always looks to be trying to analyze himself and his actions and doesnt seem to be hiding anything. Its almost as if he want to be so open and honest as to maybe gain answers from someone or anyone he interviews with.
Thanks, Dr. G! I enjoyed the live last night!
Thank you! I really enjoyed last night too, and I'll be doing another one soon!
I think you got Dahmer quite wrong. He's not being manipulative. This is literally who he is. But there's another side of him that comes out which his victims witnessed. He had a lot of internal struggle with himself. As Edward tracy said, he would come in and out of himself. A bit like Jekyll and Hyde.
being a serial killer is apart of the manipulation how do you think they get the victims to go with them magic? no its manipulation of the mind and manipulating victims good values/compassion to pretend like they are caring for the victims.
I agree with you. Dahmer seemed much more like a guy struggling with two separate personalities/identities. Tracy would try to calm him down and bring Dahmer back to the "human" personality when he was shifting, and it seemed to work temporarily. Dahmer also needed to psyche himself up with the exorcist movies to put him in the mood.
Yeah, personally I always felt the motivation for his interviews where he’s clearly uncomfortable, is to prevent any blame for the legacy of his actions from being shifted into his parents. He’s being very honest despite the discomfort it clearly causes him. And I think a big part of that was done in the hopes of sparing his family any additional pain. Not to say he’s a good or caring man by any means, he wasn’t, not even close-but this might have been his last means of exerting control over his situation, as well as a half hearted attempt to publicly assert his own self-perception as a decent person with uncontrollable, overwhelming urges.
Still, I think Dahmer is undeniably a narcissist, even when he is trying to be honest it’s still all about him, and the goal is to paint himself in a better light regardless of the secondary reasons he has for doing so. And his goal is definitely to manipulate, even if his reasons and tactics for doing so aren’t typical of most spree killers.
@@listerineclean343 The whole interview is about him and his murders. How would it be possible for him not to talk about him? I don't think he's a narcissist at all. Not a covert narcissist either.
totally agree. JD kind of stands out amongst other serial killers. He definitely seems the saddest of all
Love these comparisons. Would enjoy comparison of Scott Peterson vs Chris Watts, etc. Also would enjoy review of other retro cases, such as Diane Downs. Your analyses are very interesting and educational. Ty!
With Dahmer, sometimes I wish he was still alive so that for our field, we could have learned so much from his honesty about his mind and how it worked. I am glad we have these interviews, but it leaves so many questions to follow up with from the medical psychology side of things.
The wrath of god came for him instead. We know he is extreme BPD / Psychopathic narc.
Morning coffee with Ramirez and Dahmer, thanks dr.G 😂😂😂
I love this new aspect of your channel, Dr. G! Contrasting Choas is a great feature to put in the mix! I also think that your idea of adding interviews with people like Kerri Rawson and/or Melissa Moore would be a nice addition. Keep up the great work! 🎉❤
New subscriber here. I really enjoy this channel. Your voice is not annoying, you get straight to the point, and the rewind is enough but not too much. I learn each video.
Dr. G you have the best body language analysis on YT. So clear, precise and make it accessible to everyone. I like how you go back and show it again after you comment. Appreciate you!
New to the channel..the first thing that pops to my mind when comparing/contrasting these two is that Ramirez is an examp!e of a disorganized killer (chaos) while Dahmer, an examp!e of an organized killer (controlled.)
I think the difference here is Ramirez couldn't care less where as Dahmer gave the impression he wanted to know why he was like he was,he knew full well what he did but wanted more understanding as to why he ticked like he did even though the answers because you're a psychopath.I think it's because he wanted to be in control that he was trying to be more honest . I felt Ramirez was more about attention and notoriety where as Dahmer wanted to give the truth but struggled.Either that or Dahmer is a great actor.
Great actor.
@@deniseelsworth7816 I don’t think he was a great actor!! Dahmer appears quite unique as serial killers go as he didn’t exhibit narcissistic qualities, and did exhibit signs of genuine empathy !! His is an incredibly intriguing case…🤷🏻♀️
@@nicolarobinson3140he was just a sick killer who did it because he enjoyed it just like all the rest. He just knew how to look and act conformed. This confuses right thinking people into believing he is different to the rest but I feel that they r been misled. It's how can this man who acts like me ( he doesn't) and looks like the people I know be a sick twisted killer. That's how murderers have got away with things for centuries.
Nearly everything Ramirez says in this video is memorized from books. Every time I've watched this interview I thought he was buying time to remember what he memorized by sighing. Especially when you consider that he rarely answers the questions and the statements are so random.
What I see in Ramirez's sighs, is someone who is exhausted by the demands of the world that he bend down to their level. That he be forced to communicate with people beneath him who could never understand him.
That's right. Narcisism.
Ramirez is quoting Shakespeare and Nietzsche all the time, the deep breaths that he does now and then probably give him time to choose and to remember the quotes. Mike Watkiss did more an interrogation than an interview. I think nobody would like to answer someone who comes across like Watkiss in this interview. So I'm not surprised that Ramirez had a hard time to stay controlled.
Glad I'm not the only one who noticed! ❤ from one Lit nerd to another 😊
Exactly as he's full of shit
This 🎯
The breath out is highly condescending. He acts like 'why should i even bother with you' hes a proper nob head evil weirdo creep
Can you name some of the quotes? Some are from "satanic" literature also.@@sondradunlap3050
When you wake up to find this in your recommendations. What a treat 🧁
For real!!!
Same !!😊
Lol ok
I know, right!!?
Seriouslyyy
I love the way you dissect your body language clips. It’s clear, concise and easy to follow.
Thanks you 🙌🏻
RR performed for the camera. He’s so transparent, but I’d be interested to see what he was like when he wasn’t being recorded.
Complete contrast to JD who does seem pretty genuine in his interview.
Thanks again Dr G- I never saw an interview with Ramirez.
I just found this channel and oh my god it is an actual gem! Thank you for making these videos and please keep making them!
Oh I love the comparisons! I hope you continue to do these!
Really enjoyed the compare and contrast. I am fascinated by what you have to say. Thanks for reviewing your analysis with repeated views of what you’re talking about.
It really helps me to understand.
I get so frustrated with The Behavior Panel because by the time you’ve listened to what each of the panel has to say, you’ve forgotten what to look for on they’re second video review. I think they’re all excellent at what the do. It’s just too much them time.
I agree. That's why I stopped watching them. I much prefer this channel!
As to me they all are by the school book and just repeat the same stuff over and over and only after the fact because the ones I have seen where the facts was fully known at the time of them dojng it was almost the opposite of what came to light then they redone after that and they totally changed there views and then they was back on track after the fact
I don't think dahmer was evil just very sick and twisted. I have always felt a bit of compassion for him unlike Ramirez who enjoyed the evil he commited.
He could enjoy it because he actually had feelings. Dahmer was like a robot, he literally felt nothing. Also, there is no such things as "evil", just nature. Don't talk like a 5 year old in a church school please.. They were both just sick and twisted.
@@SASA-bq4otyou don't have to be religious to realize that these people were indeed evil.
same here
So his manipulation works in your case…
This is my new favourite channel. Thank you. Very interesting
Loved this contrast analysis. Thank you for yet another educational and fascinating video.
Thanks for posting this so fast after last night's Livestream!
i love body language analyze videos and i would absolutely love to see your take on BTK court confession cause that’s still the most chilling video I’ve ever seen 🕵️♂️
That's on my channel actually! At least part of it is in a video about 5 killers discussing memories.
I think these types of videos are great, hope you do more.
That's the plan!
Richard is proud of being a serial killer while Jeffrey is not
uh no
Jeffrey said he felt powerful getting away with the murders etc and no-one knowing
@@Mel-jy3kqdoesn't mean he's proud of it
@@cerebraldruid Does that really matter? He’s still a heinous person. He also said he felt successful while being a serial killer (when not yet caught).
@@Mel-jy3kq I'm just saying he showed shame, doesn't make him any less despicable (in fact its possibly more despicable because it shows a higher level of awareness, whereas Ramirez coats everything in rationalities). And as far as him saying he was proud of his murders, well, he was a person who basically failed in every way in life, he was a loser, so in a twisted way the murders probably proved to himself that he could accomplish something, which he was proud of... again horrible, but understandable.
I have seen most of the interviews like this, and I still believe that Dahmer was one of the very few who may have come close to actual remorse about his deeds. He also appeared relieved to have been caught. He at least seemed genuine about his self analysis (contra Bundy and others). He did seem to stand out in a sense. Then again, I am not a psychologist and my assessment may of course be quite wrong.
I agree. He’s definitely an outlier in the serial killer array. And I don’t think he’s a narcissist.
@@jeanettewaverly2590I don't think he was a narcissist either
I agree. He even got baptized
You’re right about him being relieved to have been caught, so much so that he was genuinely shocked he wasn’t caught much sooner.
Od he could be genius in pretending this emotions and traits that you will be tricked and have your empathy
I was looking forward to this series when you talked about it las tight. Super interesting
Thank you!
I think Dahmer's dad wasn't as oblivious to his son's behavior when he was young & a teenager. I've seen him in interviews with Jeffery & things that he would say made absolutely no sense as a parent.
His dad talked so calmly about the horrible things his son did. Weird.
@@sharonberry410not everyone is demonstrative when it comes to emotions!! It doesn’t mean they do not possess them!! And his father has openly conceded that he, like his son, had the tendency to repress and hold back his feelings….🤷🏻♀️
Exactly my thoughts. I believe that only explanation for Dahmer becoming what he became is that his father abused him sexualy 😢
I could watch this for hours. Fascinating!
Love this channel! I was hooked since I watched my very first video. You should of already had your first 100,000 subs, but you’re close to receiving that plaque:) 💙
I really enjoy your work. Videos are a good, watchable length. A suggestion for compare/contrast might be Gacy vs Herb Baumeister. Thank you.
love your videos!! as someone who wants to go into forensic psychology too, your content is very engaging and informative!! thank you for making these!!
I think I will love these comparisons. I'm looking forward to more in this series!
Ed Kemper: I would be very interested to hear your assessment of his affect, body language & behavior, on its own or in comparison to another serial killer. Thank you for a fascinating comparison.
Fascinating analysis!! Thank you Dr G
I just can’t get enough of your videos! Looking forward to watching more!!
Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us!❤
Getting me through work. Thank you for uploads, very interesting all around 👍👍
Once again, Fascinating! Thanks Dr G👏👏👏
So glad I found you on TH-cam...♥️... I would like u to do Edmund Kemper interview when he cried when talking about his mother...was those real tears?
The comparisons of these 2 people was very interesting. Watching Damer just left us feeling more scared even though both of these guys were so dangerous. Thanks so much. Shelley and Max
Really looking forward to more content like this. Very informative. 🇦🇺
Ramirez has rehearsed and presented this speech so many times, I think he even gave it to an audience at one time.
your videos are very fascinating. I love learning about the psychology behind these people even though what they have done is horrendous. thank you for taking your time to create these videos!
I've just started watching your videos and I'm loving them. 😊
Yay! Loved it and can't wait to see who's next!
Maybe if the first guy who interviewed Richard didn't start off so aggressively it may have went differently
I happen to think you are really good at what you do. Thanks. 🙂
Perfect, I was just looking for something to watch!
Thank you, Dr. G!!! I like how you made this one a little longer! 👍👍
I discovered that I’m in a relationship with a vulnerable narcissist woman and one word that will trigger her is “explain” another word will be “no”.
I think ‘explain’ is a less obvious trigger because to most people it’s not interpreted as confrontational, but she probably paraphrases that into, “what, you don’t believe me?” Shes also probably personally offended at the incorrect impression that you’re not taking her at her word or trusting the value of her opinion. Essentially, she’s feeling like she’s being interrogated when you’re asking a completely innocuous question. Narcissists are people and a personality disorder doesn’t make someone unlovable, but please be careful and prioritize your own self and mental health first and separate from her if you need to, because whether she fully means it or not she’s creating toxicity in your relationship. In my opinion it is possible for a narcissist to become self aware and then try to genuinely relearn the harmful behaviors they’ve developed, but it is not easy and it’s equally as draining and difficult to be around someone during that process. Take care of yourself friend!
@ sometimes is like : what , how you dare? Explain and elaborate? You have to understand me no matter what .
Dr. G, you are awesome. I learn so much from you. You videos are fascinating. I would love to hear your take on Jeffrey MacDonald. Thank you for sharing your wisdom with us. I enjoyed seeing your wife Jane on the last video with you. Shirley D. from PA
Ooohhh how amazing is this vid ! Thank you so much Dr G 😊❤
Very interesting! I love the comparison.
Thank you!
Dr. G keep them coming is like you read my mind. I've been looking forward to this. I hope you can analyze Aileen Wournos someday. Your breakdowns are amazing 👏 Bravo to you Doctor 👏 😊
This channel is so underrated
Looking forward to the Gacy video, this was great!
Fantastic analysis! Thank you.
You should do an analysis of Eliot Rogers!! I think the video of him sitting in his bmw and talking to the camera is so cringe yet interesting. I would love to hear your take on it
I e only recently discovered your serial killer pod casts. I find them very interesting. I look forward to viewing more of them.
So excited for this series!!! Watched some of your live in a replay and heard you mention this series and I was so excited!
Also would love to hear your thoughts on interviews in the jonbenet case!
It definitely seems like there is interest in the Jonbenet case, so I'll plan on doing a video on that soon!
Really interesting and specially your thoughts and comments. Your perspective is what makes me wanna see more.
Love this series! Thanks Dr G.
I would love to see a compare and contrast with politicians on different political sides.
This was so cool! Thank you so much! Subscribed 👍
The last clip of RR ranting and then Dr G: "and that made absolutely no sense" 😆🤣😂 For real. He thinks he's so intelligent and has his message to send but he makes no sense! Great video.
Looks like Ramirez’ interviewer was trying to get a rise out of him. Wants to expose him as a firecracker.
Yep I was happily waiting for him to get what was coming to him. The interviewer that is
The interviewer interviewed surviving victims right before meeting with Richard. So it’s no wonder that the interviewer was already upset.
I liked this video, since I’ve always been sceptic about these kinds of videos. This channel is already WAY better than the behavioral panel, or whatever it’s called.
Can you do another video of the analysis of Richard Ramirez on his other interviews? There’s another interview of him with inside edition. He acted very different
Thank you for these videos. I find them so interesting and fascinating. I would love to see analysis of Paris Lee Bennett please
Regarding Richard Ramirez I believe the sighs are more attached to his idea or feeling that mere men can't really understand the deep level that his own intellect can understand and so he feels like he's said it before and could say it a million times more but mere men don't have it in them to really understand and regarding Dahmers lick of his lips, I believe that it is stress from an actual memory of the bath clubs, in which he was twice thrown out for his inappropriate behaviour, Dr G this is a great idea with a great title, "Contrasting Chaos" I'm looking forward to more of it and everybody wants to hear stuff on the Jon Benet case, you can't go wrong there.
Glad to see this comment, I agree
By looking at both these interviews i would say both of them were extremely anxious but the difference is their presentation and the way they express themselves . Just 2 anxious guys trying to answer the questions .
A good idea for a series
Dr G is the man. He sees so much. Best channel ever, another great video
I haven’t been able to watch any interviews on Ramirez since watching the 2002 movie on him, he is just pure evil and seeing photos of him laughing in the court room, i have watched most of your videos and I like the way you break it all down, I find body language so interesting and you do an excellent job of explaining it to us. So this was actually my first ever Ramirez interview that I have ever watched as I knew you would do an excellent job of trying to explain his character. I can watch Dahmer interviews and just about every other serial killer but there’s something about Ramirez I just can’t explain. Thanks for all your hard work Dr G ☺️
That movie is so weird tho
He was a satanist, he's supposed to be evil.
@@cameronboyce6167Barely any Satanists are evil. They're just edgy atheists 😂 usually young too
Yes very interesting. Hope to see more. Thank you for all you do.
Ramírez's last sentence about "Rename our bad qualities as good qualities" is a phrase by Friedrich Nietzsche