Richard Kuklinski - Anger Moment with psychanalyst

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  • Опубликовано: 8 июл 2017
  • Richard Kuklinski lets out a glimpse of anger in the famous HBO documentary and interview.
    Richard (April 11, 1935 - March 5, 2006) 6'5" (196 cm) and 270 pounds (122 kg), was a contract killer for the mafia in America. He killed 150-200 people during 40 years of his free life before he finally got caught at 51 years old. His nickname was "The iceman", "The one-man army" and "The Devil himself".
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  • @growandgame
    @growandgame 5 лет назад +1703

    I'm surprised the table was able to fit the psychiatrist balls under it.

    • @A-FrameWedge
      @A-FrameWedge 5 лет назад +31

      growandgame You think the Psychiatrist was alone with him, without any guards around.

    • @joshua86901
      @joshua86901 5 лет назад +3

      Hahahahah

    • @rezapanda608
      @rezapanda608 5 лет назад +49

      Still it takes balls. Its easy to say

    • @rugbyman3343
      @rugbyman3343 4 года назад +4

      Me too man

    • @iim4xii129
      @iim4xii129 4 года назад +2

      psychiatrist's*

  • @hitmanhatton
    @hitmanhatton 6 лет назад +3483

    If he was alive today I guarantee he'd be trying to track down some people that commented on this video and kill them lol

    • @chrisedwards563
      @chrisedwards563 6 лет назад +89

      Ryan Hatton And they'd all become a sobbing mess if he turned up at their door lol.

    • @10191927
      @10191927 6 лет назад +63

      Some, if not all. There wouldn’t be anyone on RUclips left.

    • @seztogaming4186
      @seztogaming4186 6 лет назад +36

      This weirdo would take 6 to the head before he got to my front door

    • @I-P-777
      @I-P-777 5 лет назад +110

      u would shoot him through the pc screen right

    • @seztogaming4186
      @seztogaming4186 5 лет назад +4

      Loveoldies7 fuck you

  • @markyncole
    @markyncole 4 года назад +467

    Kuklinkski: You almost made me mad.
    Psychoanalyst: You almost made me shit my pants.

    • @PatrickSilent
      @PatrickSilent 4 года назад +14

      Kuklinski: Yeah, "almost".

    • @foilhattiest1
      @foilhattiest1 4 года назад +9

      Kuklinski: How much did you shit your pants?
      Psychoanalyst: A bit... pretty...

    • @keystonedaytrip238
      @keystonedaytrip238 3 года назад +1

      💩

    • @AlwaysUpgradingRCTurko
      @AlwaysUpgradingRCTurko 3 года назад +5

      I think he was prairie doggin the rest of the interview.

    • @bhcamaro2002
      @bhcamaro2002 3 года назад +4

      @@AlwaysUpgradingRCTurko he dealt with all kinds of serial killers he was at the dahmer court trial. I'm sure he knows how to handle their warped personalities, how I do not know.

  • @timothyoo7
    @timothyoo7 4 года назад +337

    I find his willingness for self-reflection and honesty very moving. He may not be capable of remorse but he is searching for answers. There is a part of him that feels trapped and unable to enter the world that the rest of us inhabit.

    • @pennywisethedancingclown4024
      @pennywisethedancingclown4024 2 года назад +25

      I agree. I wish he’d gotten help earlier. He shows the capacity to self reflect and a level of self awareness, something many people with ASPD lack. It’s unfortunate that times were different when he was growing up. I think a lot of what he did could have been prevented if there was early intervention.

    • @flyingdin1164
      @flyingdin1164 Год назад +15

      @@pennywisethedancingclown4024 early intervention like getting mowed down by a car.

    • @louisskulnik7390
      @louisskulnik7390 Год назад

      ​@@flyingdin1164referring to Stanley, right? F*** Stanley.

    • @jeffreymfonti4901
      @jeffreymfonti4901 Год назад

      ​@@flyingdin1164 oopsy 😂 Hahaha

    • @thomastoivonen9375
      @thomastoivonen9375 11 месяцев назад +6

      You don't understand how manipulative people like him can be. He knows what the psychologist wants and plays along. For a psychoapth everything is a game.

  • @davenportbarbell734
    @davenportbarbell734 6 лет назад +1052

    His mouth shows his anger

    • @metsot
      @metsot 5 лет назад +14

      true

    • @stanleysalvatore6476
      @stanleysalvatore6476 5 лет назад +14

      Definitely

    • @IcyBrown
      @IcyBrown 5 лет назад +37

      the left side of the face shows it pretty well - which is always the side that shows the proper emotion of an individual

    • @hornetbrown
      @hornetbrown 5 лет назад +4

      Indeed...

    • @skinnybuddhaboy
      @skinnybuddhaboy 5 лет назад +19

      He does that with his mouth all the time though, so it was not a sign of anything unusual, unless he is constantly in a state of anger throughout this whole interview.

  • @BigSharkk
    @BigSharkk 4 года назад +136

    When he said he was annoyed I backed away from my screen

  • @casmckay8034
    @casmckay8034 4 года назад +392

    I think I saw these interviews a 100 times still interesting

    • @casmckay8034
      @casmckay8034 4 года назад +1

      i yes I did

    • @casmckay8034
      @casmckay8034 4 года назад +1

      @martin i look it's a great story and people bought into it even he himself believes it to some extent...the way he talks I like it it's like a book fiction that is

    • @casmckay8034
      @casmckay8034 4 года назад +3

      @martin i parts of it are true I mean you dont get a few 100 years in prison for a hole in your sock

    • @chandlerrose4545
      @chandlerrose4545 4 года назад +1

      martin I think it’s a mixture. I think some of what he said was completely truthful. Some of it had bits of truth injected into. And I think a lot of his crazy lies were because he found it entertaining to screw with people like that. He was sitting in prison for the rest of his life and I imagine it gets rather boring. He is most likely and compulsive and pathological liar. I find him extremely fascinating from a distance. Regardless of the lies he still killed a lot of people and was an incredibly dangerous man. The way he speaks is calm but his eyes say something completely different.

    • @carlosgarza1701
      @carlosgarza1701 4 года назад +2

      Right

  • @joenichols3901
    @joenichols3901 4 года назад +182

    This is a great example of mindfulness meditation. He is learning to view the anger as not his anger, but the emotion of his body. His reaction is so subconscious in nature.

    • @toby099
      @toby099 2 года назад +11

      Oh yeah kuklinski was a real zen dude! His chakras were totally aligned too

    • @johnb.8687
      @johnb.8687 2 года назад +9

      @@toby099 This guys negative jew-jew is bringing bad vibes to my positive sexual energy field.

    • @bigduphusaj162
      @bigduphusaj162 2 года назад +3

      I see the thing about him doing the lip raise and click when angry but at the same time I bet me or you would get annoyed with some questions eventually if a camera and light was on our face while a dude was sat across from us trying to soft-interrogate us. Think about it, it would only need for me or you to have a puncture on the way there or some other really annoying thing happen then our persona would quickly change to "irritable" if anyone tried to question us. The 'body language experts' too I've seen a bunch of alternate ones where a bunch of normal people who were factually telling the truth about a good event that had just happened would display the same characteristics as liars, just because they were nervous on camera or that was just how they acted, that was their normal body reaction to everything yet going on these "experts" vids you'd jail them and throw away the key for showing all the traits.

    • @thealien4753
      @thealien4753 Год назад +2

      Im pretty sure they had him on meds at that point

    • @yewtewbstew547
      @yewtewbstew547 8 месяцев назад

      @@bigduphusaj162 There's that but also I think it's pretty normal to feel anger when challenged, especially in a psychology environment where you are are being probed by a stranger on things very personal to you. Problem this guy had is the intensity of his anger was obviously completely disproportionate. What's more interesting is he seemed to be aware of that fact, he just didn't care.

  • @cindymcb6714
    @cindymcb6714 2 года назад +64

    I find this man extraordinarily fascinating. He is most definitely not stupid, and very capable of introspection, but his father (and the kids who ridiculed him) obviously broke something basic inside. He appears absolutely fearless.

    • @joearnold5836
      @joearnold5836 2 месяца назад +5

      For real. He is definitely a rare set of traits and circumstances combined. Natural courage/fearlessness, a propensity for combat, intelligence/perception, forward thought and whatever abuse he endured, and many other things combined that sent him on the path he went down. I still wonder how much trouble he had killing his first person. It's a sick question, but a very telling one.

  • @Yashiro-nene_dies
    @Yashiro-nene_dies 4 года назад +325

    "You got me annoyed"
    "I'm going to stop this interview for a moment while I change my underwear".

    • @Jinka1950
      @Jinka1950 4 года назад +9

      Mlizar stop it.....you’re cracking me up....

    • @franmellor9843
      @franmellor9843 4 года назад +7

      LMFAO

    • @-hatarmarockojaghatarvadja1083
      @-hatarmarockojaghatarvadja1083 4 года назад +7

      'need way bigger underwear to fit his growing balls.

    • @lbj2320
      @lbj2320 4 года назад +2

      @@-hatarmarockojaghatarvadja1083 it would take two women to suck his balls... one woman sucking his left ball and the other woman sucking his right ball. Both women just a mouth full from end to end.

    • @kingslayer1070
      @kingslayer1070 4 года назад +2

      He definitely greased his drawers lol

  • @CorporalPoon
    @CorporalPoon 5 лет назад +564

    “What was silent in the father speaks in the son, and often I found in the son the unveiled secret of the father.”
    ― Friedrich Nietzsche

    • @tylerwilson4393
      @tylerwilson4393 4 года назад +13

      Nietzsche was a bum

    • @trevorlemon9006
      @trevorlemon9006 4 года назад +53

      @@tylerwilson4393 i take it you've accomplished much more

    • @ivftie_dyedmom9039
      @ivftie_dyedmom9039 4 года назад

      CorporalPoon some guy with the screen name of the guy who said this quote (I can’t see it and type) was on the long video commenting terrible things about Jesus being a murderer and the such. I finally asked him what his problem was. Who is this Friedrich person? I gotta look it up now. Weird He commented a lot too. Maybe he’s a killer too. Not your Friedrich, mine. Lol Damn I should be asleep but started watching this enthralling thing!

    • @wastehazey6468
      @wastehazey6468 4 года назад

      @@ivftie_dyedmom9039 wat

    • @jamesdemetro8819
      @jamesdemetro8819 4 года назад +2

      Scary shit tho

  • @TENNESSEETRACKHAWK
    @TENNESSEETRACKHAWK 5 лет назад +740

    Them guards are some big dudes! Kuklinski was 6'5 himself!

    • @lucasdamotta2931
      @lucasdamotta2931 5 лет назад +112

      I think they need guards like that in the prison where people like Richard are incarcerated.

    • @slabbyrider8665
      @slabbyrider8665 5 лет назад +44

      I was thinking the same lol, fucking giants

    • @nxbxrx2742
      @nxbxrx2742 5 лет назад +31

      Huge cocks

    • @Tigerrun
      @Tigerrun 5 лет назад +46

      It’s also a degree of psychology played by the authorities. It’s to make a prisoner who still think of themselves of top dog that there is always someone who is bigger.

    • @markallen4364
      @markallen4364 5 лет назад +15

      @@Tigerrun those types don't care.

  • @alstefanini8918
    @alstefanini8918 4 года назад +70

    The doctor assumed he could be humiliated, that's what pissed him off.

    • @vanessa1569
      @vanessa1569 3 месяца назад +5

      That must be it. There was no challenge, he simply felt belittled. Spot on bro👌

    • @alstefanini8918
      @alstefanini8918 3 месяца назад +1

      @@vanessa1569 well thank you!

  • @kieranquay2379
    @kieranquay2379 6 лет назад +96

    Massive cred to the interviewer here. Stayed completely cool even under the threat of death, and actually got a literal serial killer to engage in some self-reflection in the process.

    • @ThePitchblue
      @ThePitchblue 2 года назад +11

      @John Gordon chuck norris entered the chat

    • @undyingknowledge7818
      @undyingknowledge7818 Год назад +1

      @@ThePitchblue ya srsly lol

    • @EXPONENTIAL-ik8uz
      @EXPONENTIAL-ik8uz Год назад +1

      @John Gordon YOU ARE AN EGREGIOUS IDIOT! WHO OBVIOUSLY HAS NEVER CONFRONTED A REAL DANGEROUS INDIVIDUAL!
      IN REAL LIFE OUTSIDE OF PRISON, GIVEN HIS AGE AT THE TIME OF THIS INTERVIEW, KUKLINSKY WOULD BE CARRYING A VERITABLE ARSENAL OF
      WEAPONS INCLUDING CYANIDE. ALSO, HE IS SIX-FOOT THREE, AND 280 POUNDS, AND ACCORDING TO HIS PRISON GUARDS DISPLAYED
      PRODIGIOUS STRENGTH CONTEMPORANEOUS TO THIS INTERVIEW!
      I'M FROM ULSTER IN NORTHERN IRELAND, AND WE CALL THE LIKES OF YOU: " PISSQUICKS ". I'VE SEEN AND DEALT WITH MORE THAN ONE PSYCHO
      LIKE KUKLINSKY, AND BELIEVE ME, THEY ARE DANGEROUS AT ANY AGE. LIKE THEY SAY: THE OLDER TIGER IS THE MOST DANGEROUS MAN-EATER!
      GO BACK TO YOUR MAMMY'S BASEMENT, YOU SNIVELING PATHETIC GOBSHITE!

    • @trickortrump3292
      @trickortrump3292 Год назад +4

      Well he’s a shrink. Getting the guy to reflect is literally why they’re even talking.

    • @solslastcannula5665
      @solslastcannula5665 Год назад +4

      @JohnzonGordensizverweight old dude? He was a heavy set thick densely muscled 280lbs 6ft 3 human being. That’s literally what all the court papers described him as. And any Krav Maga or bjj you think you know, he will stomp it right out if you.

  • @brandyyolidio4213
    @brandyyolidio4213 5 лет назад +166

    The smirks and soft voice are insanely creepy coming from him, his eyes are strangling that interviewer

    • @skiphaskell706
      @skiphaskell706 4 года назад +12

      Absolutely. When someone like him admits you've just pissed them off but they're still smiling at you, he's thinking how he'd go about causing hurt and how much of it

    • @192OOIDJJ3
      @192OOIDJJ3 3 года назад +4

      Interviewer emotions deep down inside: 🙄😢😣😭

  • @Scoopdoggydogg
    @Scoopdoggydogg 4 года назад +71

    Kuklinski absolutely fascinates me! I've seen these interviews many many times and he still does!

    • @citypopFM
      @citypopFM 8 месяцев назад

      He's a pathological liar and sociopath which goes hand in hand. He's only given an aura of sorts because he hilariously lied about being part of the mafia, Roy DeMeo's hitman, and other mountains of bullshit. In reality, he was a petty criminal who murdered potential partners after setting up a fake deal to have them bring large sums of money.

  • @graememcvie9763
    @graememcvie9763 6 лет назад +778

    He's no liar.. that's one honest guy.. if you have ever seen the full UNEDITED tape, he Is VERY honest.. cold but honest.

    • @HollandDamien
      @HollandDamien 6 лет назад +30

      Graeme Mcvie except for the part where he says he killed over 100 people.

    • @randallflagg3464
      @randallflagg3464 6 лет назад +22

      Graeme Mcvie He claimed he whacked Roy Demeo when it was Nino Gaggi and the Gemini twins that did him this guy killed about half a dozen bums max!

    • @mariaalvarado3479
      @mariaalvarado3479 6 лет назад +29

      This guy is the definition of a habitual liar.

    • @shootahmaccg7139
      @shootahmaccg7139 6 лет назад +4

      Graeme Mcvie he's an honest killer lol not much of a consolation

    • @jayjoseph2528
      @jayjoseph2528 6 лет назад +9

      Hes no bullshitter or showboater

  • @bailinnumberguy
    @bailinnumberguy 6 лет назад +579

    Psychiatrist thinking to himself: "Thank god these guards are standing right behind me. This psycho's about to break my neck."

    • @tiffanymcintyre2650
      @tiffanymcintyre2650 6 лет назад +1

      Randy Bailin .....😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @StephNuggs
      @StephNuggs 6 лет назад +5

      You don't know much about psychatri then. Giving the time and interest he would break his tough guy act but this was for entertainment so they didn't give much of a real interest in this depraved creature

    • @mdb1010
      @mdb1010 6 лет назад +9

      no he wouldnt lmaoo. that psychiatrist sounds like an asswipe. Ive heard much better and challenging questions.

    • @vanishingstone1637
      @vanishingstone1637 5 лет назад +7

      Even with guards behind him, I find it too dangerous to talk like this to him. A person this dangerous should always be in handcuffs and other chains when you interact with them.

    • @MrMaacin05
      @MrMaacin05 5 лет назад +9

      Vanishing Stone ahh yes handcuffs and shackles while you try to explore and extract information and experiences from his life. Brilliant

  • @therhythm1395
    @therhythm1395 4 года назад +35

    Even though he’s dead and he wasn’t annoyed with me, I was still terrified

  • @MichaelLKW-Fahrer
    @MichaelLKW-Fahrer 4 года назад +133

    This is a perfect example of when to walk away from a potential fight/argument.
    Never be afraid of person who is shouting, hands up in the air & getting close to you. Those people are predictable and aren't much of a threat.
    When you're dealing with someone like Kuklinski who has gone quiet as if nothing has bothered them just walk away from that situation. That's a fight you'll never win as you have no idea what they're thinking or about to do.

    • @nardinit
      @nardinit 3 года назад +11

      That's the problem though, how do you walk away from a situation if you don't know you've aggravated someone?

    • @elteacher2344
      @elteacher2344 2 года назад +1

      Smart comment🤭🤭🤭

    • @willyyyfull2264
      @willyyyfull2264 2 года назад

      Guys a phony check related videos about him Sammy the bull said he was a random guy who done one but he’s a clown fake shit

    • @CapraDemon101
      @CapraDemon101 2 года назад

      @@willyyyfull2264 lots of mafia snitches are spouting that.

    • @RLSteffler
      @RLSteffler 2 года назад +5

      Well the guy getting outwardly pissed off could still be 10× as tough as the guy who seems calm. What you're saying is true sometimes but it's not a rule.

  • @nate3866
    @nate3866 6 лет назад +99

    Basically, dont humiliate him. Sounds fair.

    • @somido_dresses6255
      @somido_dresses6255 5 лет назад +3

      Nate Yeah i agree with that

    • @AnnaLVajda
      @AnnaLVajda 4 года назад +10

      It's a rude thing to do to someone. Sometimes someone does it to the wrong person and there are consequences. I don't like being bullied either.

    • @Beyondlimits_400
      @Beyondlimits_400 4 года назад +3

      Mega Omega “Nothing you can do about it” Yeah I’m pretty sure this guy did something about it..

    • @dangerousdan9359
      @dangerousdan9359 4 года назад

      @Mega Omega nah the advice you just gave is the most weakest advice ever. Everyone gets bullied you can't do nothing about it. Lol Oh yes you can my friend. You can do whatever you want. Anybody try to bully me.
      You gonna have to kill me.

    • @dangerousdan9359
      @dangerousdan9359 4 года назад +1

      @Mega Omega If you let a man bully you. That means he can come to your house come to your job and your nice car and take it all off you. What you gonna do ?

  • @thomasekeberg7309
    @thomasekeberg7309 6 лет назад +615

    His father ruined his life

    • @0BV1ANGEL1CA
      @0BV1ANGEL1CA 5 лет назад +32

      Oh Lord, stop feeling sorry for this guy! He's a master manipulator and he's manipulating you into this nonsense about his childhood and this poor little boy within, so that you feel just a teeny itsy-bitsy sorry for the poor "abused" little fellow. Ahhh poor baby.
      He is lying folks! His whole "getting angry" but subdued acting is just that: Acting! Even this trained interviewer fell for it. I doubt this man even felt the emotion of anger when he was murdering people. Cold-bloodied means you feel no emotion; not even the negative ones.
      I have no doubt the only emotion this evil person felt as he murdered those people was cold, subtle, satiating pure enjoyment.

    • @PlateletRichGel
      @PlateletRichGel 5 лет назад +92

      My father ruined mine but I didn't go kill 200 people lol.

    • @obviouslee1949
      @obviouslee1949 5 лет назад +14

      It is possible to feel no compassion for a person if you deem them undeserving of it. Kind of like how a regular person would never hurt someone random walking down the street but if that same person walking down the street came after their loved ones they would feel no remorse or compassion smashing their head in, what changed? Their perception of the individual did and if someone like Kuklinski who were abused as a youngster, decided that a person had humiliated him like those other boys did to him or how his father criticized him constantly, he would deem them as unworthy of his compassion.
      No doubt though that he was mentally ill and that heavily contributed to it but it's difficult to completely relate him to a lot of the other serial killers besides the fact that he did indeed kill a lot of people.

    • @Patrick-pu6xg
      @Patrick-pu6xg 5 лет назад +24

      You do notice that his father killed Richards brother and his other brother is in jail for raping and killing a child, right?

    • @stevenbyrne4789
      @stevenbyrne4789 5 лет назад +3

      He made a choice though

  • @NoName-tz5ji
    @NoName-tz5ji 4 года назад +21

    This guy really didn’t want to be the guy he was. He was willing to go through this with the doctor to figure himself out and maybe help the doctor help someone.

  • @RCGoetzke
    @RCGoetzke 6 лет назад +12

    Kuklinski doesn't physically expressed his anger, he just calmly informs you that you made him angry. Chilling ...

  • @kimthurston9192
    @kimthurston9192 6 лет назад +963

    I think he's facinating, I wish I could sit and talk with him. Serial killers are very interesting. Before ya'll freak, I don't idolize or defend serial killers, I just like to hear what goes through their heads.

    • @chrisbrown3549
      @chrisbrown3549 6 лет назад +20

      Kim Thurston he killed badguys. Cops do daily. Cops kill good guys too. Daily. This guy is better those cops.

    • @chrisbrown3549
      @chrisbrown3549 6 лет назад +16

      Cliff Yablonski your a bullshiter. A utube naysayer. Your facts are BULLSHIT

    • @kimthurston9192
      @kimthurston9192 6 лет назад +13

      OH, WOW, ME TOO!! I Love Cap'n Crunch, in fact I just killed a box last week, I chewed him to death.

    • @mikechad1896
      @mikechad1896 6 лет назад +7

      He's not a serial killer

    • @kimthurston9192
      @kimthurston9192 6 лет назад +14

      sure he is, the definition of serial killer is "a person who commits a series of murders (at least 3 separate instances by fbi standards ), often with no apparent motive and typically following a characteristic, predictable behavior pattern." He was also a paid hitman but not all his murders were contracted "hits"

  • @booshting3520
    @booshting3520 6 лет назад +1448

    He loves this attention.

    • @godlessheaten
      @godlessheaten 6 лет назад +104

      Boon Doggle He absolutely does, this guy is a true real life monster but I think he acts a certain way and makes up details.

    • @robertyr9
      @robertyr9 6 лет назад +50

      He's dead

    • @brandonvetere1993
      @brandonvetere1993 6 лет назад +54

      It’s a jersey thing with the accent, arrogance, etc, a lot of us talk like this

    • @andykenny1996
      @andykenny1996 6 лет назад +13

      I think he also appreciates someone who is smart that he can talk too, it was in shortage where he was. And always good to talk to someone without having to watch your back. And be able to relax.

    • @tnz9840
      @tnz9840 6 лет назад +5

      Cliff Yablonski can you share source about it being fake

  • @MrNuts70
    @MrNuts70 5 лет назад +44

    This is a guy that really shows how important a parents love is. Both his parents were worse than garbage.

    • @bigduphusaj162
      @bigduphusaj162 2 года назад +2

      Still no excuse ma man, I knew guys in the army who got it 100x worse than him and sexually abused.. turned into nice people they have no beef they figured out it was two bad humans rather than the entire human race being capable of such acts. How come he couldn't figure out probably 9 out of 10 other humans will help you and never dream of attacking you and the guys I mentioned could? And btw one of them told me that, told me he could feel anger brewing and had to seriously think about the entire thing, he came to the conclusion most people helped him when he asked and were no threat to him whatsoever even if they acted angry or confronted him he knew it wasn't likely to end in anyone being hurt. I was just sat listening when he told me this stuff, I didn't say or ask nothing, i was just in full on listen mode and he spilled his guts. Another mate who I don't know as well but still an ex- army mate to this day, he told me a simmilar thing but I can't remember what he said as well as I was smashed on the wine. They don't know each other.

    • @Ajesen
      @Ajesen 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@bigduphusaj162no one is saying its an excuse, its Just party a reason for why he is what he is. The People who had shitty childhoods And are still doing fine are real good people, But also keep in mind kuklinski had personality disorders

  • @CC-te5zf
    @CC-te5zf 3 года назад +23

    He thinks he owns the interview with his manifestation of his anger; then, the man interviewing him turns him on a dime back to his father. Very clever.

  • @davidnetterwald1846
    @davidnetterwald1846 4 года назад +29

    That man was terrifying. The way he just casually mentioned to the interviewer how he "almost made him mad" and also that he didn't know why he was mad. It actually gave me chills to hear that. He didn't even raise his voice or outwardly show anger by reacting violently. He sat there didn't show any expression whatsoever and I could feel his cold and heartless demeanor shining through and that was after 1 minute. Richard Kuklinski was a scary human being.

    • @ThePitchblue
      @ThePitchblue 2 года назад

      dietz was already dead in his mind, he was just not able to project that onto reality and go through the automated motions.

  • @dennissettlemyre917
    @dennissettlemyre917 6 лет назад +39

    Therapist: "how mad are you?"
    Kuklinski: "well, is there a spray bottle round here within reach?"

  • @CharlesLangSamuel
    @CharlesLangSamuel 3 года назад +10

    The interviewer responded really well. You could tell his tone of voice got less potentially pushy or arrogant. One of the best clips on RUclips I think. A really amazing exchange.

  • @brandonfouts4074
    @brandonfouts4074 3 года назад +17

    He is so calm....it's truly un-nerving

  • @taergehtsiram
    @taergehtsiram 6 лет назад +92

    This might be an obvious thing to say, but this clip shows me that his rage and pain were always right beneath the surface. All that rage never got appropriately dealt with. I see the little, abused child in this. He might have been strong in that he was able to kill people and make a career out of it, but at the same time, he was emotionally disabled.

    • @veltonmeade1057
      @veltonmeade1057 5 лет назад +5

      Very true. He was a little 5 year old boy at one time, but beaten and never respected.

    • @skiphaskell706
      @skiphaskell706 4 года назад +6

      You're dead right. My father did this kind of shit to me and I'm all over the place and very fucking angry about it

    • @dukeman7595
      @dukeman7595 4 года назад

      You're an asshole who reads some article from a snowflake and fall right in line with their psycho babble..

    • @fixthat3269
      @fixthat3269 3 года назад +1

      @@skiphaskell706 I hope you're finding peace in time.

    • @ThePitchblue
      @ThePitchblue 2 года назад

      @@skiphaskell706 poor baby

  • @ds7900
    @ds7900 6 лет назад +110

    Best comment when he beat the kid who was picking on him. "That's when I realized it is better to give than to receive." Nice.

    • @MrsMckay-re3ke
      @MrsMckay-re3ke 6 лет назад +2

      Dave S That was indeed nice

    • @whattheheck3553
      @whattheheck3553 4 года назад +1

      Yeah,that shit was funny!

    • @dangerousdan9359
      @dangerousdan9359 4 года назад +3

      It seriously isn't. You must learn to take it. If you wanna give it. That's why he can't take an insult. Gets super angry.

  • @Ddarke11
    @Ddarke11 Год назад +2

    You can see the struggle between annoyance of being peeled back and the curiosity of what's there underneath.

  • @samiam7342
    @samiam7342 5 лет назад +65

    he smiles even more when he's mad, that's when you DONT know that your really in trouble........

    • @reapercreeper3466
      @reapercreeper3466 3 года назад +2

      i think a lot of people smile when they are reaching that point. i know i do. i personally think the smile is you thinking to yourself that it's funny that this person doesn't know what is about to come their way. at least that's what i feel and have seen first hand. catch what i'm saying?

  • @stevennieto9898
    @stevennieto9898 6 лет назад +963

    Maybe if he had a Snickers once Inna while back then sheesh.....

    • @shelbymustang3265
      @shelbymustang3265 6 лет назад +29

      You're not you when you're hungry

    • @JupiterGirlify
      @JupiterGirlify 6 лет назад

      it'll probably still dont work for him

    • @stankowalski4574
      @stankowalski4574 6 лет назад +5

      Anna Vajda ...wow...that's a real lady-like comment.

    • @mir1246
      @mir1246 6 лет назад +2

      To make silly and stupid jokes about those self-important snobs is the only right thing you can do. Dont take them so serious coz thats what they want. "look i am so dangerous and bad." just bullshit. They love to play with our fear of them. If its ted bundy or kuklinkski. They all just attention seeking loosers. Just ignore them.

    • @gdb86cs
      @gdb86cs 6 лет назад

      Lee Dd Lighten up Francis. Jfc

  • @hcpiano
    @hcpiano 6 лет назад +277

    I actually feel kinda sad for him. Not for what he did ofcourse, but the causalities that got him there. He grew up in a horrible and emotionally cold home.. His mother once broke a broomstick over his head when he was 12 or something. He eventually found out that life was cruel and that it was better to give a beating than taking one.

    • @ONExANDxONLY
      @ONExANDxONLY 6 лет назад +5

      +C S i get your point i am one of those people with a horrible childhood but i also received love as well as hate so thats why i know what love is and what hate is but that guy seem to have never received love as a child when they actually need it.

    • @teresas8173
      @teresas8173 6 лет назад +18

      His genetic makeup along with his upbringing created a monster .... i feel for his abusive childhood but everything after that .... no. He was a dangerous defective human being and should of never been born. Same with his father.

    • @Aivottaja
      @Aivottaja 6 лет назад +7

      Boo-fucking-hoo.

    • @whynot5206
      @whynot5206 6 лет назад +3

      HC Piano grpwing up mexican you get broomsticks to the head all the time. Doesn't mean you should become an insecure raging serial killer

    • @chrisedwards563
      @chrisedwards563 6 лет назад +11

      why not Isn't mexico rampant with gang murders and cartel beheadings and shit? Sounds like that upbringing is having a poor effect on some living there lol.

  • @quantroots
    @quantroots 5 лет назад +74

    Deep deep down he knows what it was. He was just blind to the obvious because he's afraid to show vulnerability because his parents taught him to always be on his gaurd

    • @jesuschrist3165
      @jesuschrist3165 4 года назад +1

      I don't think you really get it, a psychopath has to hide and suppress true feelings for a reason, if he would've analyzed it too much he would've had to kill him or atleast fuck him up

  • @stephaniebrown5924
    @stephaniebrown5924 4 года назад +83

    This guy is scarier than any horror film.. so calm ...soft spoken... dangerous. ..smirked a few times .. Love it.

    • @ItZIRO
      @ItZIRO 2 года назад +9

      You should be on a fuckin watchlist

    • @bigduphusaj162
      @bigduphusaj162 2 года назад +4

      @@ItZIRO she will be now after that comment😂

    • @brandyyolidio4213
      @brandyyolidio4213 8 месяцев назад

      Guy walking front of the officers like he is their protection

  • @conradgraff2428
    @conradgraff2428 4 года назад +18

    The fact is there are lot's of people walking around like this, treat people with care especially those you don't know...

    • @jesuschrist3165
      @jesuschrist3165 4 года назад

      I've tried to treat someone like this well and they treated me worse, it's not worth it at all some people are just fucked to a point of no returm

    • @ShakeITyEA
      @ShakeITyEA 3 года назад

      nah.

  • @richardwoodfine7464
    @richardwoodfine7464 4 года назад +7

    Just imagine walking past this guy in public and not even know it.

    • @bigduphusaj162
      @bigduphusaj162 2 года назад +2

      Well as long as you don't evil eye him or say anything cheeky you'd be fine

  • @env0x
    @env0x 3 года назад +19

    He made him ANGRY but he was not angry AT him. he just got angered by the word "humilate" directed toward himself, his mind had instantly gone to all the times he felt humiliated in his past, and the feeling became present again.

  • @xpat73
    @xpat73 5 лет назад +12

    The guy doing the interview is Park Dietz, who is probably the most famous forensic psych today.

  • @RichardsWorld
    @RichardsWorld 4 года назад +34

    Excuse me doc. Do you have a pen I could borrow? I'll give it right back.

  • @momofcalgary
    @momofcalgary 4 года назад +9

    Mr Kuklinski is an extremely intelligent man. He is one scary man too

    • @joelewertow2351
      @joelewertow2351 4 года назад +1

      almost seems like a kool guy, notwithstanding the murders.

    • @d.b.9488
      @d.b.9488 4 года назад

      Sara Allison You are bitch

  • @slimsammyone
    @slimsammyone 6 лет назад +6

    That's beautiful. To have that level of self awareness, and honesty, and simultaneously to be brutally reactionary. This was a very insightful exchange between these two conscious individuals. Very raw.

    • @Ajesen
      @Ajesen 8 месяцев назад

      Yeah But its a bit late for it eh, one should learn this self awareness And do something about it Early on

  • @Mutlap
    @Mutlap 6 лет назад +126

    His mouth ( 2:40)movements say a lot to me. On the street, the interviewer would have had problems.

    • @katrinasanchezandino1778
      @katrinasanchezandino1778 5 лет назад +3

      You can tell he also has his mother's snarl

    • @tib0ss45
      @tib0ss45 4 года назад +2

      Yeah, he seems very iritated. I speak like that when i hear some annoying sounds that i hate, like when someone eats and scratches the teeth with the fork

    • @LizzyLou
      @LizzyLou 4 года назад +1

      Uirebit Mihca me too. My blood boils when someone smacks their lips while eating.

    • @tib0ss45
      @tib0ss45 4 года назад +3

      @@LizzyLou :)) we might have some mental problems

    • @chandlerrose4545
      @chandlerrose4545 4 года назад +1

      The left side of his upper lip raises and you can just see the repressed rage in his eyes. Definitely not someone you’d want to bump into in a dark alley.

  • @Ericbryanmr
    @Ericbryanmr 2 года назад +13

    "You've got me annoyed with you now." The way he said that gave me chills.

  • @Michael-jw6et
    @Michael-jw6et Год назад +11

    What is really scary about this man is that you would never know if you made him mad enough to hurt you, because his demeanor does not change.

  • @uncertaingirl7057
    @uncertaingirl7057 5 лет назад +7

    LMAOOOOO "i think it must've been something you said" took me out 😂

  • @playthroughcinema
    @playthroughcinema 2 года назад +12

    the guy interviewing him is actually a legend many of you may not know but he got brought into court many times with other serial killers to tell whether or not they were insane, the vid where he explains to kuklinski what he thinks is wrong with him shows his skill as a psych

    • @The93ssfd
      @The93ssfd 2 года назад

      what is his name?

    • @playthroughcinema
      @playthroughcinema 2 года назад

      @@The93ssfd park dietz, the killers he's been involved with either in a forensic psych capacity or testifying in court are william bonin (I read about him, so fked up) jeffrey dahmer, joel rifkin, arthur shawcross, the DC sniper and more.

    • @The93ssfd
      @The93ssfd 2 года назад

      @@playthroughcinema thank you.

    • @ThomasJones-ij6hv
      @ThomasJones-ij6hv 2 года назад +1

      @@The93ssfd Park Dietz is his name. Check out the Darkness Underneath Podcast on youtube he does a great job debunking Kuklinski.

    • @jimhabsfan
      @jimhabsfan Год назад

      Dr. Dietz is one of the top psychiatrists in North America.

  • @robertbishop5357
    @robertbishop5357 6 лет назад +22

    It's amazing how parents can negatively affect their children.

    • @0BV1ANGEL1CA
      @0BV1ANGEL1CA 5 лет назад +2

      Oh Lord, stop feeling sorry for this guy! He's a master manipulator and he's manipulating you into this nonsense about his childhood and this poor little boy within, so that you feel just a teeny itsy-bitsy sorry for the poor "abused" little fellow. Ahhh poor baby.
      He is lying folks! His whole "getting angry" but subdued acting is just that: Acting! Even this trained interviewer fell for it. I doubt this man even felt the emotion of anger when he was murdering people. Cold-bloodied means you feel no emotion; not even the negative ones.
      I have no doubt the only emotion this evil person felt as he murdered those people was cold, subtle, satiating pure enjoyment.

    • @TheLeatheryman
      @TheLeatheryman 5 лет назад

      I wonder how his kids are doing? Apparently he was the doting father. Funny how that plays out.

    • @SealofPerfection
      @SealofPerfection 5 лет назад +1

      Lots of kids are abused and not treated right. Nearly all of them don't grow up to be a cold, calculated, remorseless killer. There was simply something wrong with this guy from the start.

    • @skiphaskell706
      @skiphaskell706 4 года назад

      @Remain Anonymous wow I'll give that a go

    • @curiousgeorge6921
      @curiousgeorge6921 4 года назад

      @@SealofPerfection exactly not zn excuse at all He's just pure evil

  • @rogueplanet13
    @rogueplanet13 6 лет назад +9

    It’s great how open and self aware he is. Most serial killers are liars and cowards ✅

  • @jordangurgul7051
    @jordangurgul7051 2 года назад +1

    I can't believe everyone doesn't realise he is an actor...

  • @allama3650
    @allama3650 6 лет назад +4

    most people that are similar to him would take this opportunity to brag about themselves but he actually wanted to learn about what causes him to be the way he is very honest throughout

  • @amandalively1
    @amandalively1 6 лет назад +42

    This man was a neglected and abused child.. I feel his pain.

    • @conteplated3007
      @conteplated3007 Год назад

      So you plan on killing 250 people cos you were hurt as a kid. Pathetic

  • @MakingYouAwarecom
    @MakingYouAwarecom 4 года назад +8

    Usually when we say “I don’t know” it is unconscious (shadow).

  • @jamesdemetro8819
    @jamesdemetro8819 4 года назад +3

    When something in you snaps one day and you want to kill every one but don't really go through with it.
    This guy went all the way through

  • @gregorygraham9371
    @gregorygraham9371 4 года назад +15

    I’ve been around quite a few ‘bad people’, and this guy is the real deal. the posturers , threateners , loud talkers and such don’t impress me at all.
    someone like this, you had best be very, very careful around.

  • @johnle8292
    @johnle8292 6 лет назад +57

    The sociopathic downward spiral.Anyone can turn into him,given the amount of abuse.The kindest soul can turn into a monster,that is the history of humanity.
    We call this sociopathy,in other times and places,they called it bravery and it was praised.
    There is a statue of Tamerlane in Ouzbekistan,Genghis Khan is still lookep up to as a great conqueror and admired

    • @aegonii8471
      @aegonii8471 5 лет назад +1

      Preston Hunt Its not genetic its learned.

    • @Ac0ustics0ul
      @Ac0ustics0ul 4 года назад +3

      @@aegonii8471 His problems were also genetic

    • @finosuilleabhain7781
      @finosuilleabhain7781 3 года назад +2

      @Preston Hunt Nature is a lot, but nurture is a whole lot more.

    • @spelunkerd
      @spelunkerd 3 года назад

      There's a strong genetic link for sociopathy, even through adoptions. So, it's not all environment, many psychopaths grow up in entirely normal homes. As you say, they could be outstanding surgeons, pilots, soldiers, paramedics, CEO's. Anywhere emotion gets in the way of clear thinking.

    • @mikaelvanzyl
      @mikaelvanzyl 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@spelunkerd you are making me die.

  • @eleventhknight9744
    @eleventhknight9744 4 года назад +3

    You can see in his words when he says "I don't really know what did it" when he mentions getting angry about feeling judged like his father did, that this is probably what prompted Richard to ask Dietz near the end of their interviews to help him figure out what's going on his head. That being the part where Richard says his life has come "full circle" and it's time for him to die. He was attempting to make peace with everything he'd done.
    Pretty obvious why his guy was dubbed the Iceman

  • @victoriagraham6470
    @victoriagraham6470 2 года назад +5

    This man scares me, but he is so incredibly intriguing

  • @branislavboba1699
    @branislavboba1699 4 года назад +27

    This is what bad parents are responsible for.

    • @iaJENKA
      @iaJENKA 4 года назад +2

      genes and mental health play a bigger role than upbringing.

    • @Green-zw9pv
      @Green-zw9pv 4 года назад +1

      Branislav Boba // on judgement day, God will judge everyone for who they were responsible for in life.
      Done a bad job as a parent, you messed up

    • @skantiloak
      @skantiloak 4 года назад

      Also cruel children during childhood

  • @Ullmans9
    @Ullmans9 6 лет назад +64

    Id get annoyed with that interviewer aswell

  • @matthughes1332
    @matthughes1332 6 лет назад +4

    The word “obsessed” tickled that little part of his brain. I’m actually surprised he suppressed it that well without starting to fidget and end the interview. I’m reviewing on the basis of this particular scene, I have not seen the entire documentary

  • @isilark
    @isilark 2 года назад +3

    This could be one of the most incredible interview ever

  • @thiccidilly7115
    @thiccidilly7115 5 лет назад +5

    Dayum when he got mad his eyes went COMPLETELY black

  • @milotherussianblue3691
    @milotherussianblue3691 4 года назад +9

    Fascinating to know just how scary some people are.

  • @tdevil101
    @tdevil101 4 года назад +4

    Moral of the story: Show love to your kids.

  • @michaelsalerno9972
    @michaelsalerno9972 5 лет назад

    Well done for not putting the part in with what the doctor said to him to actually make him mad. Really good editing champ..... dud

  • @daynawithawhy
    @daynawithawhy 4 года назад +2

    I can’t believe this guy had the cojones to challenge Richard Kuklinski OMG! He’s in prison, he’ll never get out alive and therefore really HAS NOTHING TO LOSE

  • @MetalBuddhaHead
    @MetalBuddhaHead 5 лет назад +3

    Sounds like Michael Scott is interviewing him and I can't get it out of my head!

  • @Bingbangboompowwham
    @Bingbangboompowwham 4 года назад +10

    This is the creepiest ASMR I’ve ever seen

  • @NombreApellido-mz6xn
    @NombreApellido-mz6xn 3 года назад +2

    Why are people talking about the interviewer being afraid? He was so calm about it, he even said "I know" when Kuklinski told him he was mad. Dr. Park Dietz is an amazing psyachiatrist and he was controlling the situation the whole time, he knew perfectly what he was doing.

  • @jengable4888
    @jengable4888 4 года назад +1

    Great interview ! All of it ! The sad thing about his life, was that his abuse was allowed to perpetuate, and look what happened ! I have to watch the entire interview from the beginning to the end and the movie. I would wonder how accurate the movie is to his actual life.

  • @calvancandy8384
    @calvancandy8384 6 лет назад +3

    Dietz knew exactly what he was doing and used it to show Richard the basis upon which he gets annoyed

  • @timothyflanagan3641
    @timothyflanagan3641 4 года назад +10

    Be careful what you say he’s waiting for you on the other side.!

    • @timothyflanagan3641
      @timothyflanagan3641 4 года назад

      Always remember after you kill one ,it gets much easier after that,it actually becomes fun

  • @beet1508
    @beet1508 3 года назад +3

    This dude reminds me exactly of my dad he's built the same looks the same and even does the exact same weird little mouth twitch ... Lmao

  • @spacemancam
    @spacemancam 5 лет назад +4

    1:28 when the interviewer asks “what made you mad?” you can see the iceman look up at the guard behind the interviewer. Wonder what would’ve happened if it was just him and the interviewer in that room.

  • @allenpearce4754
    @allenpearce4754 5 лет назад +3

    Psychologist- how are you
    Iceman- pissed off

  • @felipeharger
    @felipeharger 4 года назад +6

    Richard Kuklinski got mad because he revealed himself "passive" to another person. He showed what he considers a weakness, so he got mad at the Dr. when in reality he was mad to himself for letting his guard down.

    • @xbtusd7501
      @xbtusd7501 4 года назад +2

      nailed it good job

  • @griffinweber1555
    @griffinweber1555 4 года назад +1

    Therapist: Are you angry?
    Kuklinski: Got a unopened bottle of ketchup?

  • @thesnare100
    @thesnare100 5 лет назад +2

    This is out of context, it wasn't him asking about how much someone humiliated him that made him mad, it was about the three people he killed in Georgia for messing with him while he was driving, specifically asking him "Do you think that was a capital offense?"

  • @shrapnel77
    @shrapnel77 3 года назад +7

    During the interview process, the prison told the psychiatrist to watch for the "shark eyes" of Kuklinski. This was a clear indicator he would transform into killer mode. Like Robert Shaw said in Jaws, "a shark has dolls eyes, lifeless eyes. All black - you can see it. It is usually the point of no return. I also believe he was drugged to scale him down. If you look around 1:24-25, he has that slowed down drug up appearance. Imagine this guy on the street in full scale rage mode. You better have a gun and know how to use it.

    • @zemocon2868
      @zemocon2868 Год назад

      The psychiatrist was incredibly clever here. He made Kuklinski to self- examinate his feelings which distracted his anger.

  • @christinasavannah7992
    @christinasavannah7992 3 года назад +2

    Dr. Park Dietz says "i know " after Richard tells him "you almost made me mad"

  • @LenHummelChannel
    @LenHummelChannel 6 лет назад +2

    *hate, bitterness, and unresolved anger TWISTS the human soul to horrible, even monstrous proportions. LEARN TO FORGIVE & LET GO.*

  • @ceebee2
    @ceebee2 3 года назад

    The irony of Richard hating his father so much and yet turning out just like him, if not worse, is certainly obvious.

  • @wil25z
    @wil25z 6 лет назад +341

    Steven Seagal could play this guy now.

    • @wildmansamurai3663
      @wildmansamurai3663 6 лет назад +2

      wil25z 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @wil25z
      @wil25z 6 лет назад +5

      Wildman Samurai LOL It's true! I recently seen a interview with him in Russia. I said Damn, he resembles the Iceman now. Lol

    • @wil25z
      @wil25z 6 лет назад +2

      aboctok Lmaoooo

    • @chrisbrown3549
      @chrisbrown3549 6 лет назад +6

      wil25z fukNo. Seagul cant even act

    • @bismiAllah1979
      @bismiAllah1979 6 лет назад +6

      wil25z Jack Nicholson could assimilate the role perfectly !! I don't know but they have both the same facial traits

  • @dannymccoy1783
    @dannymccoy1783 5 лет назад +6

    Definitely a straight up dude that can even be nice ,,,just DONT EVER CROSS HIM,,,

  • @Karaoke_today04
    @Karaoke_today04 Год назад

    Bloody hell that interviewer is fearless huge respect I’m not easily frightened but that would chill me to my bones

  • @tjh2105
    @tjh2105 2 года назад +2

    This guy was so full of it

  • @carlhopkinson
    @carlhopkinson 6 лет назад +415

    This guy is insane.

    • @mikena7014
      @mikena7014 6 лет назад +34

      Yea, he lied about everything. He lied about being beaten by his parents.. he lied about the murders with bodies to prove they were murdered in the way he described.. yea, sure..
      It's hard for you to believe people like this exist, isn't it?

    • @mikena7014
      @mikena7014 6 лет назад +4

      Cliff Yablonski even if he did lie about the rats, so what? Are you actually saying he killed nobody? If so, there's proof that's a lie.

    • @mikena7014
      @mikena7014 6 лет назад

      Where you from, Cliff?

    • @meyer097able
      @meyer097able 6 лет назад +8

      Cliff Yablonski listen to the interview, he didn't mean he literally video taped the guy for 3-4 days , just ment ya , while he had guy in the cave he at one point video taped it... Not saying everything is true but we weren't there right? And what story of any kind isn't exaggerated at times., They ALL are either way sure dude did some pretty messed up sh*t...

    • @div5730
      @div5730 6 лет назад +2

      ..he is sane...but he don t take bullshit.

  • @Madmen604
    @Madmen604 5 лет назад +10

    Heightened vigilance of the severely traumatized and emotionally deprived in childhood. That's what gets to me , the child in there. The damaged brain during critical child development.
    But you can tell by his language skills and self reflection that this is an intelligent man who might have turned out very differently had his childhood been safer and loving. It is as though some auto click button turns on and he goes into emotional overdrive.

    • @danzig159
      @danzig159 5 лет назад +4

      Finally an intelligent comment from someone who fucking gets it. Half the people in here have no clue about the reality of Richard Kuklinski. He wasn't just some nut case, he was made into the kind of person he was through the brutality of his parents. Of course he was past the point of no return and had to be kept away from people, but I only really attribute a small portion of the blame to him. He probably would have turned out quite normal if his parents has simply loved him, but they were evil and they created a monster. It's actually sad.

    • @ThePitchblue
      @ThePitchblue 2 года назад +1

      what is also fascinating is the level of calmness, at least seemingly, and self control, in terms of not exhibiting regular displays of rage such as screaming, shouting, cussing, etc. externally placid, internally having a volcano eruption, with almost zero outward signs of such extreme reaction. "the damaged brain", it seems to have a certain electrical short circuit (trigger, as they say) - that point of no return (psychologically and physiologically), after which he enters a killer mode, and cannot stop under almost any circumstances. yet he still remains in a controlled, solid form that enabled him to effectively kill or cause harm, without being reckless, traditionally "pissed", and hence easily exposed and caught. in a way, his mind was "blank" in this specific state, but his body was perfectly functional. on the other hand, he also had this ability even without that particular emotional baseline. he killed with and without "rage" in identical ways. his brain should have been studied while he was alive.

  • @bignick2k215
    @bignick2k215 Год назад

    This stuff is so interesting. Him being so aware of his thoughts and feelings but not understanding why he has them.
    Even questioning himself why that happened. The mind of psychopaths and sociopaths especially are so incredibly interesting.

  • @damianwhite504
    @damianwhite504 6 месяцев назад +1

    I realize how lucky I am to have had the parents I did. They were both supportive, caring, and loving.

  • @rmorton8281
    @rmorton8281 4 года назад +6

    This guy just needed someone to cuddle him in his bunk

  • @tc9084
    @tc9084 4 года назад +20

    They made a movie about him called “iceman” it’s really good

    • @tc9084
      @tc9084 4 года назад

      II X definitely agree they could’ve made it much more in depth and more gruesome

    • @boogietunt6862
      @boogietunt6862 4 года назад +3

      There's a sequel called "cool runnings" it's very interesting

  • @The6thRonin
    @The6thRonin 4 года назад

    He had that look in his eyes. He may be slightly smiling.. but his eyes are trying to determine where to start breaking you down.

  • @pawlpoche8736
    @pawlpoche8736 4 года назад

    The badasses I knew in my lifetime were like this. Quiet and soft spoken