"Evil is a religious concept, it's not a science concept" Forensic Psychiatrist Dorothy Lewis, M.D... The quote stated is one of my many favorites worded by Dorothy Lewis in the documentary Crazy, "Not Insane" which brings a new perspective on how people initially view serial killers. As a psychology major, I have always been interested in the world of what makes people necessarily tick and what triggers people to complete an immoral act, and others not so much. Dr. Lewis even states at the beginning of the documentary that she has had similar thoughts as she has wondered when reaching a point of anger why some people kill and others don't. What is separating the two from feeling the emotion and acting on it? After a while of watching the documentary there begins to be a noticeable pattern of how such distinct serial killers came to be. At first, it was theorized that people were sometimes just crazy until the continuous research into one's family histo...
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