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WELCOME BACK TO EXHIBIT A-LIST! What makes someone a target? In this eye-opening conversation, forensic psychologist Dr. Leslie Dobson shares what she’s learned from years of evaluating predators, conducting threat assessments, testifying in court, and working on some of the most disturbing cases imaginable. We discuss: • How predators identify potential victims • Why trusting your intuition matters • The mistakes parents make without realizing it • Red flags in relationships • The psychology of manipulation and coercive control • Why boundaries can be one of your strongest forms of protection • How social media and modern life have made us less aware of our surroundings • High-profile cases including Ruby Franke, Taylor Frankie Paul, and teacher-student abuse allegations Whether you’re a parent, a woman navigating the world, or simply interested in how dangerous people think, this episode may change how you see everyday situations. Dr. Leslie Dobson is a clinical and forensic psychologist who specializes in threat assessment, criminal behavior, trauma, abuse, and forensic evaluations. Listen now and share this episode with someone you care about. Forensic psychologist Dr. Leslie Dobson has spent 20 years inside courtrooms, jails, and forensic evaluations of predators, abusers, and the people who hurt children. She testifies. She's deposed every two weeks. The work is real. And the way she sees the world is going to change the way you walk through it. Jasmine and Dr. Dobson break down the cases dominating the news right now and the patterns most of us are walking past every single day. In this episode: Why predators don't follow social norms and what that means for the rest of us The everyday habits that are quietly making women and children targets (yes, including the shopping cart one) How forensic psychologists actually read people, spot lying, and identify the red flags most of us miss The Crash on Netflix, Mackenzie Shirilla, and what the documentary left out about her psychological profile and the cultural rush to diagnose her The Haley Beck case, the female perpetrator dynamic, and why women who prey on minors look psychologically different from male predators Taylor Frankie Paul, Dakota Mortensen, and the abuse pattern hiding behind the headline Ruby Franke, Jodi Hildebrandt, and the moral question of viewer responsibility when abuse plays out on YouTube for years Whether CPS treats white middle-class families differently than minority families (and the research that backs it up) The lightning round where Leslie sets pop psych myths on fire Plus a cold open you have to hear. Follow Dr. Leslie Dobson:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drlesliedobson [https://www.instagram.com/drlesliedobson]TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drlesliedobson [https://www.tiktok.com/@drlesliedobson]YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@drlesliedobson [https://www.youtube.com/@drlesliedobson]Website: https://drlesliedobson.com [https://drlesliedobson.com/]Podcast: Intentionally Disturbing Sponsors:This episode is also sponsored by Ironveil Intelligence. If you practice in complex litigation or criminal defense and need real investigative work, check out Ironveil. For legal teams that value thorough intelligence development, fast response times, and an investigator who understands both courtroom strategy and real-world investigative work, Ironveil is the call. Licensed in New York. To connect, visit https://www.ironveilintelligence.com [https://www.ironveilintelligence.com/] or email John directly at JohnSivori@ironveilintelligence.com [JohnSivori@ironveilintelligence.com]. Follow Jasmine:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jasminewegesq [https://www.instagram.com/jasminewegesq]TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jas_the_lawyer [https://www.tiktok.com/@jas_the_lawyer]Website: https://www.wegesq.com [https://www.wegesq.com/] Subscribe, rate, and share Exhibit A-List to stay updated on new episodes.
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