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Serial Killers & What we can learn
Children of War – How WWI and WWII Fuelled the Serial Killer Boom of the 1960s–1990s By Sensei Liam Musiak
When most people think about the 1960s, they picture Woodstock, flower power, and cultural freedom. But the 1960s also marked the...
Liam Musiak
Aug 272 min read
The Psychology of Predators – What Serial Killers Teach Us About Awareness and Survival By Sensei Liam Musiak
Serial killers are often remembered by their names, their crimes, or their infamous nicknames. But what matters more than the shocking...
Liam Musiak
Aug 274 min read


Jack the Ripper – Lessons From a Killer Who Was Never Caught By Sensei Liam Musiak
Jack the Ripper is perhaps the most infamous serial killer in history. In 1888, he stalked the streets of Whitechapel, London, murdering...
Liam Musiak
Aug 273 min read


When Trust Becomes Blind – Why Harold Shipman Shows Luck Is a Factor in Survival By Sensei Liam Musiak
Trust is one of the strongest bonds in human life. We trust teachers to guide us, pilots to fly us safely, and doctors to heal us. In...
Liam Musiak
Aug 272 min read


The Vampire of Sacramento – Why Mental Illness and Violence Can Be a Deadly Mix By Sensei Liam Musiak
Richard Chase, known as the “Vampire of Sacramento,” committed some of the most disturbing murders in American history during the late...
Liam Musiak
Aug 272 min read


The Danger of ‘Innocent Appearances’ – Lessons from Hindley and Brady By Sensei Liam Musiak
One of the most chilling aspects of the Moors Murders is not just the crimes themselves, but how ordinary Ian Brady and Myra Hindley...
Liam Musiak
Aug 272 min read


The Moors Murders – How Predators Exploit Trust and Relationships By Sensei Liam Musiak
The Moors Murders remain one of the darkest chapters in British history. Between the early 1960s and mid-1960s, Ian Brady and Myra...
Liam Musiak
Aug 272 min read


The Survivors Who Escaped the Yorkshire Ripper – Lessons in Awareness and Strength By Sensei Liam Musiak
When people hear the name “Yorkshire Ripper,” they think only of the women who tragically never made it home. But there’s another side to...
Liam Musiak
Aug 272 min read


The Yorkshire Ripper: Why Walking Alone at Night Is Still High Risk By Sensei Liam Musiak
During the late 1970s and early 80s, the north of England lived in fear of one man—Peter Sutcliffe, known as the “Yorkshire Ripper.” He...
Liam Musiak
Aug 272 min read


Predator Psychology: How Serial Killers Choose Their Victims By Sensei Liam Musiak
One of the most chilling truths about predators is that they usually have a type . They don’t just strike at random—they seek out victims...
Liam Musiak
Aug 272 min read


Why Serial Killers Target Vulnerability (and How to Avoid Looking Like a Target) By Sensei Liam Musiak
One of the hardest truths about serial killers and predators is this: they don’t choose their victims at random. They look for...
Liam Musiak
Aug 272 min read


The Golden State Killer – Lessons on Home Security & Awareness By Sensei Liam Musiak
The Golden State Killer, also known as Joseph James DeAngelo, was one of the most notorious predators in modern history. Active in the...
Liam Musiak
Aug 272 min read


How John Wayne Gacy Used Social Masks – And How to Spot Them in Everyday Life By Sensei Liam Musiak
John Wayne Gacy is remembered as one of the most disturbing serial killers in American history. But what makes him stand out is not just...
Liam Musiak
Aug 272 min read


How Victims Escaped Bundy – And What We Can Learn From Them By Sensei Liam Musiak
When people think of Ted Bundy, they think of the women who didn’t make it home. But what’s just as important to remember are the women...
Liam Musiak
Aug 272 min read


What Ted Bundy Teaches Us About Trust and Deception By Sensei Liam Musiak
When people think of “evil,” they imagine someone who looks dangerous. Someone with devil horns, scars across the face, or eyes that...
Liam Musiak
Aug 272 min read
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