
The Hunting Ground: Transnational "Tourist" Crews Target Suburban America
In this episode, we break down a troubling new security trend hitting the master-planned communities of Southern California. On June 30, 2026, authorities in Irvine executed a series of coordinated ar...
6 Juli 4min

Inside the Criminal Mind: A Retired DEA Agent on the Psychology of Colombian Cartel Leadership, Loyalty, and the Architecture of Narco Viol
Colombian cartel organizations are not simply criminal enterprises held together by money and fear, they are sophisticated psychosocial ecosystems built on coercive loyalty, paranoid leadership struct...
29 Juni 50min

The Psychology of Sacred Betrayal: What Father Richard Storey's Alleged $160,000 Embezzlement Reveals About Moral Disengagement, Entitlement
Father Richard Storey held one of the most psychologically powerful positions a person can occupy in a community — a trusted religious authority with unrestricted access to congregational finances, mo...
24 Juni 4min

The Warrior Identity After Combat: A Forensic Psychology Lens on Wil Ravelo's Transition from Green Beret to SWAT Officer
Wil Ravelo's trajectory from Green Beret to police officer to SWAT operator is not just a career story, it is a forensic psychology case study in identity continuity, adaptive functioning under chroni...
22 Juni 1h 50min

Profiling the Proxy: The Psychology of Tehran’s Assassins
Explore the dark psychological architecture behind state-sponsored terror as we profile the operatives recruited into Iran’s Quds Force. This episode examines the complex intersection of ideological r...
16 Juni 9min

Inside the Cartel Mind: The CJNG World Cup Gambits
This episode delivers a deep-dive behavioral analysis of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG) and their calculated psychological warfare executed on the eve of the World Cup. By analyzing the brut...
15 Juni 6min

The Psychology of Playing Under Cartel Terror: What Colombia's 1994 World Cup Reveals About Fear, Identity, and Coercive Control
Colombia's 1994 World Cup squad carried into every match not only the weight of national expectation but the invisible psychological burden of operating inside a cartel-controlled threat environment w...
9 Juni 12min

51-Year Secret: Forensic Genealogy, Elder Homicide, and the Mind of a Killer
In 1975, the partial remains of 73-year-old William Reginald Sipfle were discovered in a Tucson landfill, a case that went cold for over five decades before forensic genealogy and DNA technology broug...
8 Juni 6min



















