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Criminal Motives

Podcast de Matthew Phifer

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Welcome to Criminal Motives, a true crime Youtube Channel where therapy meets investigation.I'm a therapist reacting to real life true crime events, analyzing not only the facts but also the human behavior behind them. Each episode, we will dissect current cases with compassion, professional insight, and a deep dive into the motivations behind the headlines. If you're drawn to gripping stories and thoughtful analysis, you're in the right place. Let's explore the minds behind the crimes together.

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Portada del episodio Karmelo Anthony's Own Defense May Have Cost Him Everything

Karmelo Anthony's Own Defense May Have Cost Him Everything

15% off Therapy with Betterhelp: http://betterhelp.com/mattphiferCriminal Motives with Matt Phifer — Behavioral analysis of true crime cases through the lens of psychology and human behavior.🔔 Subscribe for new episodes every [DAY]:👉 https://youtube.com/@criminalmotives?si=7jL5n87VfmGSWH9p📝 Get case files and deeper dives, join my substack:👉 https://substack.com/@criminalmotives📚 Guides & Resources:👉 https://stan.store/MatthewPhiferMSeD🧠 Get 15% off therapy with BetterHelp:http://betterhelp.com/mattphiferTry Opus Clips for free:https://www.opus.pro/?via=criminalmotivesBring your finances together with Monarch and get 50% off: https://monarch.com/referral/174kyzqlww?r_source=share* This post contains affiliate links. If you click and make a purchase, I may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you.Connect With Me:TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@phifermediahq?_t=ZP-90n4J40rjWJ&_r=1Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mattphifercoaching?igsh=MW5weWJmampndmh3NA%3D%3D&utm_source=qrThreads:https://www.threads.com/@mattphifercoaching?igshid=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ==Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/1BS47jva1w/?mibextid=wwXIfrPodcast:Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/criminal-motives/id1493583482Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3TfiV6cmNj6tcyXGsanv0t?si=oyvsQ6UwTwGeZYYacaaOmgVideo Credit: @lawandcrime

Ayer - 40 min
Portada del episodio Karmelo Anthony Had a Right to Defend Himself — So Why Is He Going to Prison?

Karmelo Anthony Had a Right to Defend Himself — So Why Is He Going to Prison?

Karmelo Anthony Had a Right to Defend Himself — So Why Is He Going to Prison?A Texas jury took less than 3 hours to find Karmelo Anthony guilty of murdering Austin Metcalf and then sentenced him to 35 years in the same afternoon. What does a verdict this fast actually tell us about the case, the evidence, and the community it came from?This case isn't just about a track meet it's about what happens when someone believes that being victimized gives them unlimited permission to respond however they choose. If today's episode stirred something in you, talking to someone can help.💙 Get 15% off your first month with BetterHelp: http://betterhelp.com/mattphifer🔔 Subscribe so you never miss a breakdown: https://youtube.com/@criminalmotives?si=LBiSZH66mUvoVO1E📰 Read the full analysis on Substack: https://substack.com/@criminalmotives🛒 Resources, merch & more: https://stan.store/matthewphiferIn this episode, Matt Phifer host of Criminal Motives breaks down the full Karmelo Anthony guilty verdict and 35-year sentence in the murder of Austin Metcalf. From the closing arguments and the "sudden passion" defense to the emotional moment Karmelo's mother took the stand minutes after the verdict, we cover every major beat. Matt connects the courtroom dynamics to a pattern he sees constantly: the dangerous confusion between having a right and having unlimited, responsibility-free permission to act on it. If you've had opinions about this case, this episode will either challenge or confirm them either way, you'll leave with more clarity.In This Episode:- Why the jury reached a guilty verdict in under 3 hours and what that speed signals-The "sudden passion" defense explained and why the prosecution dismantled it-Rights vs. responsibility: the core behavioral pattern at the center of this trial-The emotional penalty phase including Karmelo's mother's plea from the stand-What this case means beyond the courtroom and the trauma it leaves for everyone involvedVideo Credit: @LawAndCrime

11 de jun de 2026 - 36 min
Portada del episodio Every Single Witness Said It Wasn't Self-Defense — Even The Ones Karmelo's Team Called

Every Single Witness Said It Wasn't Self-Defense — Even The Ones Karmelo's Team Called

Every Single Witness Said It Wasn't Self-Defense — Even The Ones Karmelo's Team CalledThe defense has rested. Karmelo Anthony will not take the stand. And twelve jurors are about to decide the rest of his life — armed with one question nobody in that courtroom answered: why was there a knife at a track meet in the first place?🧠 If this case brought up something personal about conflict, fear, or a moment that changed everything in your own life — real support is available.Get 15% off your first month of therapy with BetterHelp:👉 http://betterhelp.com/mattphifer🔔 New episodes every day — Subscribe so you never miss a case breakdown:👉 https://www.youtube.com/@CriminalMotives📝 Get exclusive case updates, court documents & bonus analysis — join my free Substack:👉 https://substack.com/@criminalmotivesAfter four days of testimony and 27 witnesses, the Karmelo Anthony murder trial is heading into closing arguments with the defense having rested their case — and Karmelo choosing not to testify in his own defense. In this episode, behavioral analyst Matt Phifer breaks down what that silence really signals, why not one single witness — including the defense's own — believed this was self-defense, and what the unanswered knife question tells us about the psychology behind this entire case. This isn't just a legal breakdown. It's a deep dive into the behavior, the decision making, and the human patterns that brought two seventeen year olds to a moment that changed everything.In This Episode:Why Karmelo Anthony choosing not to testify is more significant than most people realizeNot one witness — prosecution or defense — said they believed this was self-defenseThe knife question the defense never answered and why that silence is dangerousWhat the jury is carrying emotionally into that deliberation room tomorrowWhy a self-defense claim with a weapon against an unarmed person is an almost impossible argument to makeVideo Credit: @lawandcrime

9 de jun de 2026 - 29 min
Portada del episodio Michael Jackson Was Found Not Guilty — His Behavior Was Still Indefensible

Michael Jackson Was Found Not Guilty — His Behavior Was Still Indefensible

Michael Jackson Was Found Not Guilty — His Behavior Was Still IndefensibleNetflix just dropped Michael Jackson: The Verdict — but the most damning parts of this story didn't make the cut. Behavioral analyst Matt Phifer breaks down everything the documentary left out, and what Michael Jackson's admitted behavior tells us regardless of what a jury decided.Get 15% off your first month of therapy with BetterHelp:👉 http://betterhelp.com/mattphifer🔔 New episodes every day — Subscribe so you never miss a case breakdown:👉 https://www.youtube.com/@CriminalMotives📝 Get exclusive case updates, & bonus analysis — join my free Substack:👉 https://substack.com/@criminalmotivesNetflix's Michael Jackson: The Verdict covers the charges, the trial, and the shocking not guilty verdict — but conveniently skips over Wade Robson's recanted testimony, the $20 million settlement, and the post-trial allegations that continued to surface for years. In this episode, behavioral analyst Matt Phifer reviews everything the doc missed and sits down with former federal prosecutor Nema Romani to break down why the prosecution lost despite having multiple witnesses. Matt also gives his behavioral analyst perspective on why Michael Jackson's admitted behavior — sharing a bed with children — was a boundary violation regardless of what happened in that courtroom.In This Episode:The critical evidence Netflix chose to leave out of Michael Jackson: The VerdictWhy the prosecution lost despite multiple victims and witnesses testifyingWade Robson testified in Michael's defense under oath — then reversed course entirely in 2013The $20 million settlement and what it signals from a behavioral standpointWhy a not guilty verdict is not the same as innocent — and why the behavior matters either way

9 de jun de 2026 - 28 min
Portada del episodio Is MacKenzie Shirilla Heading to OnlyFans? Her Prison Behavior Says Yes

Is MacKenzie Shirilla Heading to OnlyFans? Her Prison Behavior Says Yes

Mackenzie Shirilla's Prison Record EXPOSED: Sexual Misconduct, Contraband & More | Criminal MotivesIs Mackenzie Shirilla sabotaging her own future behind bars? In this episode, therapist Matt Phifer dives deep into 58+ pages of conduct reports from Ohio's Department of Corrections revealing a pattern of infractions that could keep Mackenzie locked up for the rest of her life.From being out of place after hours, to possessing nude magazines and contraband clothing, to allegations of sexual activity and explicit behavior on video visits the records paint a troubling picture of someone who refuses to follow the rules, even in prison.Matt is joined by Justin Pernie, crisis manager at White Collar Advice and a former federal inmate, who breaks down what these infractions really mean for Mackenzie's future including her 2037 parole hearing and what she'd need to do to ever have a chance at getting out.In this episode:Mackenzie Shirilla's full prison infraction timeline revealedThe explicit video visit conduct report she couldn't denyWhat a prison advisor says about her chances at paroleWhy Matt Phifer believes Mackenzie may be heading toward OnlyFansThe role her parents may be playing in all of it.📝 Join my FREE Substack for exclusive case updates, court document insights, and bonus discussions:👉 https://substack.com/@criminalmotives🧠 Struggling with your mental health or a toxic relationship?Get 15% off therapy with BetterHelp:👉 http://betterhelp.com/mattphifer

8 de jun de 2026 - 30 min
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