The Psychology of Body Concealment in Criminal Cases

The Psychology of Body Concealment in Criminal Cases

In this episode, we’re talking about one of the most disturbing and misunderstood aspects of homicide investigations: post-crime body concealment and forensic cleanup.

Why do some offenders attempt to conceal, move, or destroy evidence after a killing? Is it panic, practicality, rage, control…or something deeper?

We’ll explore the psychology behind these cases, the forensic realities investigators face, and the patterns experts often see in attempts to cover up violent crimes. This episode is approached from an educational and psychological perspective — not sensationalism.

Because sometimes…the most revealing part of a crime happens after the killing itself.

#TrueCrime #Psychology #Forensics #TrueCrimePodcast



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