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Signs of a Psychopath

Signs of a Psychopath (2020)

Crime Documentary 21mins (MA15+)
7.7 / 10 IMDb 7.7 / 10

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Signs of a Psychopath

2020 CrimeDocumentary 21mins MA15+ 7.7 / 10 IMDb 7.7 / 10

This harrowing half-hour archive series revisits some of the most brutal killers in modern history, reviewing news footage and the words of the killers themselves to see which terrifying traits each killer exhibited. What are the signs...of evil?

Signs of a Psychopath: Cast & Crews

Directors
Stephen Dost
Top Cast
N.G. Berrill

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4/5
4/5

Signs of a Psychopath is a gripping examination of the darker aspects of human nature. Directed by Stephen Dost, this half-hour series compiles harrowing archival footage and interviews to explore the characteristics of psychopathy in notorious killers. The pacing is brisk, yet it allows for a deep ... Show more >>

Editor Team
3/5
3/5

If you're into true crime, Signs of a Psychopath might just hit the spot, but it’s not without its flaws. The series, while riveting at times, can feel a bit repetitive as it cycles through familiar tropes of psychological horror. Stephen Dost's direction captures the grim essence of the subject, ye ... Show more >>

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Yes, Signs of a Psychopath is worth watching for those interested in true crime and psychological analysis. The series offers a chilling exploration of the traits exhibited by some of the most notorious killers in modern history, using actual news footage and the killers' own words to provide insight into their psyche.

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