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Analyzing the actions of police at the school massacre; a Florida officer discharged after killing.
Analyzing the actions of police at the school massacre; a Florida officer discharged after killing.
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"Criminal Psyche With Dr. Todd Grande"Dr. Todd Grande dives deep into the pathology behind some of the most horrendous crimes and those who commit them.
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EP57 "Dylan Rounds and Meighan Cordie"Dr. Grande analyzes the case of missing Dylan Rounds, and investigates Meighan Cordie's tragic death.
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EP58 "Nicholas Bollea and Ted Shaughnessy"Join as Dr. Grande reviews Nicholas Bollea's crash that injured a friend, then explores Shaughnessy's murder..
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EP59 "Vance Family Disaster and Summer Inman"Dr. Grande delves into the Vance family's death from hypothermia, then Summer Inman's abduction and murder..
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EP53 "Dave Shaw and Michele Harris"Dr. Grande analyzes the diving death of Dave Shaw, then the mysterious disappearance of Michele Harris.
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EP51 "Caleb Schwab and Brian Sugrim"Dr. Grande analyzes Caleb Schwab's waterslide death, then examines Brian Sugrim's murder case.
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EP50 "Amber Andrews and Gypsy Rose"Dr. Grande delves into Amber Andrews murder of Brandon Duran, then Gypsy Rose Blanchard's case.
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EP49 "Anger"Dr. Todd and RecoveryMum answer questions about the link between Borderline Personality Disorder and anger.
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