Pick Me Up! magazine asked for my professional opinion on Adolfo de Jesus Constanzo, an American serial killer, drug dealer, and cult leader. I supplied the following psychological insight. Born in Miami in 1962, Adolfo de Jesus Constanzo was the son… Read More ›

Criminology
Making of a Monster: Dr Herman Howard Holmes
Pick Me Up! magazine asked for my professional opinion on Herman Webster Mudgett (Dr Henry Howard Holmes), one of the first documented American serial killers. Holmes opened a hotel in 1893 designed specifically to facilitate his murders. While he confessed to 27… Read More ›
The Making of a Monster: John Wayne Glover
Pick Me Up! magazine asked for my professional opinion on John Wayne Glover, a British-born Australian serial killer convicted for the murders of six elderly women on Sydney’s North Shore over a 14-month period. Out in the 24th January 2013 edition, I supplied the following… Read More ›
Making of a Monster: Belle Gunness
Pick Me Up! magazine asked for my professional opinion on Belle Gunness, a Norwegian-American serial killer who killed most of her boyfriends and two of her daughters. She may also have killed both of her husbands and all of her children. It has been estimated… Read More ›
Making of a Monster: Pedro Lopez
Pick Me Up! magazine asked for my professional opinion on Pedro Lopez, a Colombian serial killer, accused of raping and killing more than 300 girls across South America. Out in the 18th October 2012 edition, I supplied the following psychological insight. Pedro was caught by… Read More ›
Making of a Monster: Gerard Schaefer
Pick Me Up! magazine asked for my professional opinion on Gerard Schaefer, an American serial killer from Florida who was imprisoned in 1973 for two murders (although he privately boasted in his writing of murdering over 30 women). Out in the 25th October 2012 edition, I… Read More ›
Making of a Monster: Waltraud Wagner (Angel of Death)
Pick Me Up! magazine asked for my professional opinion on Waltraud Wagner, also known as the ‘Angel of Death.’ Waltraud was a nurse who, along with three other nurses, killed 15+ patients in Vienna, Austria. Out in the 29th November 2012 edition, I supplied… Read More ›
Making of a Monster: Robert Ben Rhoades
Pick Me Up! magazine asked for my professional opinion on Robert Ben Rhoades, the long-haul truck driver whose rig was equipped with a travelling torture chamber, which he used to chain, rape, torture, and kill prostitutes, hitchhikers and runaways. Out in the 8th November 2012 edition, I supplied the… Read More ›
Making of a Monster: Charles Starkweather
Pick Me Up! magazine asked for my professional opinion on Charles Starkweather, the American teenage spree killer who murdered 11 people, all but one during a 2-month road trip with his 14-year old girlfriend. I provided the following psychological insight into Christine, which was… Read More ›
Making of a Monster: Christine Falling (The Babysitter Killer)
Pick Me Up! magazine asked for my professional opinion on Christine Falling, the Babysitter Killer who was found guilty of three murders including that of her 18-month old niece. I provided the following psychological insight into Christine, which was published in the 1st November 2012… Read More ›
Making of a Monster: Ryan Henyansyah (The Singing Serial Killer)
Pick Me Up! magazine asked for my professional opinion on Ryan Henyansyah (Verry Idham Henyansyah) – The Singing Serial Killer – an Indonesian convicted serial killer who confessed to 11 murders. I provided the following psychological insight into Ryan, which was published… Read More ›
Making of a Monster: Moses Sithole (The Smiling Strangler)
Pick Me Up! magazine asked for my professional opinion on Moses Sithole (The Smiling Strangler), a South African serial killer who committed the ‘ABC Murders,’ which were named as such because they began in Atteridgeville, continued in Boksburg and finished in Cleveland. I provided the following psychological insight into… Read More ›
Making of a Monster: Brian David Mitchell
Pick Me Up! magazine asked for my professional opinion on Brian David Mitchell, a former street preacher convicted for the Elizabeth Smart kidnapping following 6-years in psychiatric custody. I provided the following psychological insight into Mitchell, which was published on 27th September 2012. … Read More ›