FULL EPISODE: Patrick "Zip" Zirpoli is Crime Junkie AF
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- Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
- Ashley Flowers talks with Patrick "Zip" Zirpoli to talk crime assessment vs profiling, what motivates people to commit crimes, and some of the biggest cases in the headlines!
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I listen to this podcast from Japan to enhance my listening skills
This man is truly an amazing human being… I’m so glad there are people like him out there. This was such a good episode I would love to see more of what he does!!
The best! So glad you enjoyed! 💜
I’d go to Crime Junkie university!!!!! I listen to crime stories daily.
I would love crime junkie university!!! Both of my grandparents were homicide detectives and I'm completely obsessed with learning everything I can.
I am loving watching these "interview" type episodes! Thanks for all you do!
The Crime Junk AF shows are a great companion to the OG show. I enjoy hearing these shows about the behind the scene police work. Great interview!
Glad you're loving them!
agreed!
I love watching these! So intriguing and I learn something new every episode. I LOVE this episode. He is so informative
I find Mr. Zirpoli so fascinating! What an amazing career he has and to be involved in everything he is doing. Is he married btw? :)
Oh my god 😳 i have been listening to the podcast for 2 years now and from the pics on the show notes, I always thought Ashley was brit and vice versa. I had never seen them on video before, guess reading the names under the pics would’ve helped, but my mind was set for some reason lol
I know they said anger and power are why people kill, but what about fear? Do these subtypes only apply to those who don't have severe mental health issues? Or can they apply to mentally disordered offenders?
Hi zip can I do it. Im an illustrator with an illustration degree with no psych or law enforcement experience :D
(46:00) If i think about this, the first time one has sex it's the most intimate you've ever been with another person. I'd even say the first few times.
I clearly remember the first few times I had sex and I also remember the first time with each different partner. If i apply the sexual sadist label to that sentence i fully understand why the perpetrator would hold those victims closer. Those were intimate moments for the perpetrator, likely the most intimate he'd ever been with a person before (in his way, intimacy in his way). It explains a lot.
The question of why I would speak about it is much harder to answer, bragging wouldnt work for me. If I was helping a girl setting out in her sex life and she had questions about her emotions and sexual intimacy, yes, i would help.
Perhaps we could apply this reasoning to the sexual sadist, although for me the number of victims above one is almost irrelevant, one is too much, my question is always why.