Control Studies: True Crime Behavioral Analysis

Gay Slayer: Colin Ireland's Serial Method and the Recognition Need

43 min · 3. maj 2026
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Colin Ireland — the Gay Slayer — designed his 1993 London kill system around a single goal: reaching the FBI's five-victim serial killer threshold. This episode is a behavioral analysis of how the Gay Slayer constructed his methodology — geographic separation, forensic discipline, deliberate victim selection — and how the recognition need he built into the system from the start ended it. A clinical deep dive into predatory psychology and what a truly disciplined approach would have looked like. The behavioral patterns explored in this episode are fictionally examined in the novel Adam by J.R. Maren — available on Amazon Kindle. Control Studies.

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