• 53 - Understanding Sexual Fetishes and Crime

  • Jan 15 2025
  • Length: 55 mins
  • Podcast

53 - Understanding Sexual Fetishes and Crime

  • Summary

  • What drives someone to engage in extreme sexual fetishes, and how do forensic psychologists distinguish between deviance and danger? Dr. John Deletorre joins us to examine the disturbing case of Mark Redwine, convicted of brutally murdering and beheading his son after his children uncovered disturbing photos of him wearing a diaper and allegedly eating feces from it. How did this revelation escalate to such a horrific crime? This episode explores the psychology of deviant behavior, the pivotal role of forensic evaluations, and how expert testimony shapes jury decisions and legal outcomes. Thanks to the tireless efforts of District Attorney Christian Champagne, justice was served. Join us for a gripping investigation into the intersection of sexual fetishes, criminal behavior, and forensic psychology. This episode is E for sexually explicit.



    Chapters
    00:00 Introduction to Killer Psychologist and Guest Introduction
    02:57 The Journey into Forensic Psychology
    05:52 Understanding Sexual Fetishes
    08:58 The Mark Redwine Case and Fetishism
    12:13 The Complexity of Sexual Paraphilias
    15:08 Cultural Perspectives on Sexuality
    18:02 Theories of Sexual Development and Fetishism
    20:56 Rationalizations in Sexual Offenders
    24:06 Investigative Insights and Disclosure in Assessments
    27:51 Understanding Forensic Evaluations in Sexual Offender Cases
    33:22 The Complexity of Psychosexual Evaluations
    39:08 Trial Strategies and Psychological Evaluations
    45:25 The Impact of Deviancy on Family Dynamics
    51:42 Public Perception and Media Influence on Trials


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