Serialously with Annie Elise - Episode 213: "Introducing: Mind of a Serial Killer"
Release Date: November 12, 2024
Introduction to the Episode
In Episode 213 of Serialously with Annie Elise, host Annie Elise takes a departure from her usual true-crime discussions to introduce an exciting new venture: the podcast "Mind of a Serial Killer." This episode serves as a comprehensive introduction to the new series, outlining its purpose, structure, and the expertise behind its creation.
Introducing "Mind of a Serial Killer"
Annie Elise opens the conversation by highlighting her enthusiasm for expanding into more in-depth analyses of serial killers through this new podcast.
"If you're enjoying my podcast Seriously, then you will love the new true crime podcast Mind of a Serial Killer."
— Annie Elise [00:45]
Meet the Hosts and Experts
The episode features introductions to the key figures behind "Mind of a Serial Killer":
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Vanessa Richardson – The primary host of the new podcast, Vanessa brings years of experience in storytelling and a deep fascination with the psychological aspects of serial killers.
"I've been telling stories about serial killers for years, and I've always wondered, how could someone be capable of such violence?"
— Vanessa Richardson [01:06] -
Dr. Tristan Ingalls – A licensed clinical and forensic psychologist, Dr. Ingalls lends his expertise to analyze the minds and motives of notorious serial killers featured in the podcast.
"I've dedicated my career to helping violent offenders lower their risk of reoffending."
— Dr. Tristan Ingalls [01:39]
Podcast Structure and Content
"Mind of a Serial Killer" is designed to delve deep into the psychological profiles of some of history's most infamous murderers, including figures like Jeffrey Dahmer, Ted Bundy, and the Night Stalker. Each episode promises a blend of narrative storytelling and expert psychological analysis.
Vanessa Richardson elaborates on the podcast's mission:
"On this show, you're also going to get inside their minds. This is Mind of a Serial Killer, a Crime House Original."
— Vanessa Richardson [01:06]
Dr. Tristan Ingalls explains his role in the podcast:
"As Vanessa takes you through the stories of history's most famous serial killers, I'll be analyzing their minds, their motives, and their murders every Monday."
— Dr. Tristan Ingalls [01:39]
Call to Action
Both hosts encourage listeners to follow and subscribe to the new podcast to stay updated with weekly episodes.
"Mind of a Serial Killer is a Crime House Original. Follow now on your favorite podcast platform."
— Vanessa Richardson [02:02]
"Now new episodes drop every Monday. Again, that's Mind of a Serial Killer. Follow now wherever you get your podcasts."
— Annie Elise [02:14]
Conclusion
Episode 213 serves as a strategic launchpad for "Mind of a Serial Killer," positioning it as a must-listen for true crime enthusiasts seeking a deeper psychological exploration of serial killers. With the combined storytelling prowess of Vanessa Richardson and the clinical insights of Dr. Tristan Ingalls, the new podcast promises to offer a nuanced understanding of some of the most heinous criminals in history.
Note: This episode primarily focuses on promoting the new podcast "Mind of a Serial Killer" and does not delve into specific case studies or detailed crime analyses typical of Annie Elise's usual content.
