The Missing Why: True Crime, Psychology, and Human Behavior
In many true crime stories, the investigation ends when the killer is identified. But solving the crime does not explain the person. In this special compilation episode of The Missing Why, we revisit four cases where investigators found their answer. The killers were identified. The cases were solved. Justice, in one form or another, was pursued. Yet beneath every arrest, confession, and conviction lies a deeper question. Why? From family annihilation and greed to resentment, control, and psychological collapse, these four cases reveal that knowing who committed the crime is only the beginning. Understanding the forces that drove them to act is where the real investigation starts. Featured Cases: • The Lizzie Borden Case • The Winter Garden Murders • The Chris Watts Case • The Orvault Nazi Gold Murders Together, these cases span different eras, different motives, and different circumstances, yet each offers insight into the same enduring question: what was missing within the people who committed these acts? This compilation is designed for both longtime listeners and those discovering The Missing Why for the first time, bringing together nearly two hours of storytelling, criminal investigation, and psychological analysis in a single immersive experience. Disclaimer: The Missing Why examines historical criminal cases through the lenses of psychology, behavior, and decision-making. The analysis presented is educational and informational in nature and should not be interpreted as a clinical diagnosis. Some content may include descriptions of violence, death, or criminal behavior. Listener discretion is advised. The mystery was solved. The deeper question remains. Why?
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