
The project offers content across various formats and lengths:
Paid Content:
The Mind Hunter (Full Documentary and Article): This is the flagship content, consisting of 90-120 minute documentaries and accompanying full articles. These pieces include the creator's full analysis and opinions rooted in criminal psychology.
Free Content:
Unsub Case Study (Video) / Inside the Unsub (Article): These are shorter, "half-length" versions of the main content (45-60 minute videos and shorter articles). They are designed for platforms like YouTube and a blog ("Word Hoard"), and notably, the creator's personal analysis is removed from these free versions.
Unsub Casefiles: This serves as short-form promotional material. It includes 30-60 second videos and X/Twitter posts designed to advertise the longer content.
Blood and Ink (Newsletter): This newsletter provides advanced notice of upcoming content and excerpts from all the above. It will also contain links to the videos and articles, potentially including the complete "Inside the Unsub" articles
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Unveiling the Brutal Logic of Humanity.
"The Mind Hunter" is a multi-tiered content project focused on analysing real-life crimes, primarily those involving serial killers and other violent, political, or blue-collar offences. The core purpose is to inform viewers about these events and then provide the creator's psychological insights into the motivations ("Why") behind them.
The Will to Crime
Dr. Stanton E. Samenow’s Inside the Criminal Mind, Chapter 3, "Peer Pressure: No Excuse for Crime," meticulously dismantles the pervasive notion that peer influence drives criminal behaviour, arguing instead that individuals actively choose and seek out like-minded associates for illicit activities. He posits that criminals….
The Inconvenient Truth of the Criminal Mind
Dr. Stanton E. Samenow's research challenges the belief that parental failings cause criminality, arguing instead that offenders often choose a defiant path from a young age, actively rejecting socialising influences. He presents evidence that children's inherent potential can override parental impact, highlighting…..
The Recipe for Violence
Adrian Raine's "A Recipe for Violence" reveals how environmental factors like malnutrition, specific micronutrient deficiencies (omega-3, zinc, iron, tryptophan), and heavy metal exposure (lead, cadmium, manganese) directly impact brain function, fostering aggressive behaviour. The chapter also links mental illnesses…..