This podcast series is divided into three parts and focuses on delving into the formation of serial killers and exploring ways to prevent them from striking again. Hosted by renowned crime scene investigator Sheryl McCollum, each episode of the series includes a guest expert who provides valuable insights into the psychology, behavior, and patterns exhibited by serial offenders.
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One of the experts featured in the series is Phil Chalmers, a 40-year-old American Criminal Profiler, prolific true crime writer, and the host of the podcast “Where The Bodies Are Buried,” which is owned by Dennis Quaid. Phil is widely recognized for his impactful live trainings within the law enforcement community, where he imparts his knowledge to various professionals such as police officers, FBI agents, probation officers, and school administrators.
Phil’s extensive experience includes interviewing numerous violent offenders, ranging from serial killers to school shooters, mass murderers, family annihilators, and spree killers. Among the infamous names he has interacted with are Charles Manson, The Son of Sam, BTK, The Hillside Strangler, The Gainesville Ripper, The Zodiac Copycat, The Smiley Face Killer, and the Amityville Horror Killer.
Listeners can learn more about at Phil Chalmers at his website, on IG @philechalmerprofiler and his podcast – Where The Bodies Are Buried
Aeman Presley is a currently incarcerated serial killer who is serving life sentences for four murders committed in Georgia. Before his crimes, Presley worked as an actor and performer, appearing in commercials and on television. Now, from prison, he shares his story in an effort to help law enforcement and society understand the psychological trajectory that led to his violence.
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Part 1 – The Anatomy of a Serial Killer: Psychology, Profiling, Prevention
[Feature Photo: In this Friday, Aug. 14, 2015 photo, Aeman Presley, takes his seat during an appearance in Fulton County Superior Court in Atlanta. Presley is accused of killing three homeless men and a hairdresser across two separate counties. Prosecutors in both Dekalb County and Fulton County announced they will seek the death penalty against Presley. (AP Photo/David Goldman)]