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The ex-wife's shooting of her ex-husband raises questions of abuse versus premeditated murder.

The ex-wife's shooting of her ex-husband raises questions of abuse versus premeditated murder.

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Criminal Psyche With Dr. Todd Grande

EP40 "Heard vs Depp Special"

A deep dive into the comments made by Amber Heard during and around her case with Johnny Depp.

Criminal Psyche With Dr. Todd Grande

EP23 "Uvalde Shooting & Corey Jones Case"

Analyzing the actions of police at the school massacre; a Florida officer discharged after killing.

Criminal Psyche With Dr. Todd Grande

EP22 "The Perfect Murder Attempts?"

The cases of Robert Feldman who tried to cover up murder, and Jeremy Bamber who killed his family in 1985.

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EP24 "Disappeared & At Large"

Two disappearances: 1969 prison escapee Shannon Kinne and student Joshua Guimond who vanished 20 years ago.

Criminal Psyche With Dr. Todd Grande

EP47 "Bible Cults"

Dr. Grande analyzes two doomsday cults and their demise.

Criminal Psyche With Dr. Todd Grande

"Courthouse Murder"

Two women are killed in a courthouse, leading investigators to a ruthless family and a bitter custody battle.

Criminal Psyche With Dr. Todd Grande

"Stabbing Rampage"

Stabbing rampage at mall by man with mental health history.

Criminal Psyche With Dr. Todd Grande

"Ex-shooting"

The ex-wife's shooting of her ex-husband raises questions of abuse versus premeditated murder.

Dr. Todd Grande dives deep into the pathology behind some of the most horrendous crimes and those who commit them.
Original Air Date: Jul 18, 2024
Rating: TV14
Playback: HD
1 seasons available on demand
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