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Hi guys! I doubt anyone remembers me. I'm Marina, and I used to be active here a couple of years ago! I came back to find information about a ROM hack I've been playing but I figured I could post here again while I'm at it. c:
So lately I've become a really really big true crime junkie! I watch tons of true crime content and as someone into psychology I find it really fascinating and thrilling. My fav people to watch are Eleanor Neale, Danielle Kirsty and Molly Westbrook. These channels focus on the lives of the victims, or the lives of both the victim and perpetrator. I'll link their channels below if anyone's interested!
https://www.youtube.com/c/eleanorneale
https://www.youtube.com/c/DanielleKirsty11
https://www.youtube.com/c/MollieWestbrook
I also enjoy the other side of true crime, the more forensic side, like JCS inspired channels which focus more on the psychology of the killer while they're being interrogated. As someone into psychology it's really really interesting to see what narcissists, psychopaths and sociopaths are like being questioned.
But true crime channels definitely receive their criticism too, mainly for turning people's tragedies into profitable entertainment for other people's pleasure and I can obviously understand the ethical concerns of that, especially in situations where the family doesn't want their loved ones' murder to be aired to countless people without their permission.
The Dahmer documentary received criticism for this reason. A tweet was written by the cousin of one of the victims which said "It's retraumatizing over and over again, and for what? How many movies/shows/documentaries do we need?" and this tweet received over 400k likes. I think it's important for the family of the victims to be respected.
What are your thoughts?
So lately I've become a really really big true crime junkie! I watch tons of true crime content and as someone into psychology I find it really fascinating and thrilling. My fav people to watch are Eleanor Neale, Danielle Kirsty and Molly Westbrook. These channels focus on the lives of the victims, or the lives of both the victim and perpetrator. I'll link their channels below if anyone's interested!
https://www.youtube.com/c/eleanorneale
https://www.youtube.com/c/DanielleKirsty11
https://www.youtube.com/c/MollieWestbrook
I also enjoy the other side of true crime, the more forensic side, like JCS inspired channels which focus more on the psychology of the killer while they're being interrogated. As someone into psychology it's really really interesting to see what narcissists, psychopaths and sociopaths are like being questioned.
But true crime channels definitely receive their criticism too, mainly for turning people's tragedies into profitable entertainment for other people's pleasure and I can obviously understand the ethical concerns of that, especially in situations where the family doesn't want their loved ones' murder to be aired to countless people without their permission.
The Dahmer documentary received criticism for this reason. A tweet was written by the cousin of one of the victims which said "It's retraumatizing over and over again, and for what? How many movies/shows/documentaries do we need?" and this tweet received over 400k likes. I think it's important for the family of the victims to be respected.
What are your thoughts?