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Psychiatrist on Nancy Guthrie case, criminal psychology & Nazi Germany | FOX 10 Talks
Dr. Joanne Intrator, a leading forensic psychiatrist and author, joins us on FOX 10 Talks to explore the dark corners of human nature. From her personal family history in Nazi Germany to her expert analysis of high-profile criminal cases, Dr. Intrator provides a chilling and insightful look at the "organizing forces" behind evil. 0:45 - Roots of Research: How growing up in a household affected by the Nazis led Dr. Intrator to study forensic psychiatry. 2:00 - Crowd Psychology: The economic and social factors that allowed Hitler to manipulate Germany with a "Make Germany Great Again" narrative. 4:45 - Summons to Berlin: The harrowing 8-year legal battle to reclaim a family building stolen by the Nazis and the truth about restitution. 7:00 - The Nancy Guthrie Case: Why Dr. Intrator believes this was an emotional abduction rather than a professional kidnapping. 8:30 - Defining the Psychopath: The difference between a transactional crime and a "cold, ruthless" emotional crime. About Dr. Joanne Intrator: Dr. Intrator is a world-renowned psychiatrist whose research on the criminal mind has been featured in major scientific journals. She is the author of "Summons to Berlin," a memoir documenting her journey to reclaim her family's legacy from the scars of WWII. She also teaches a popular course on sociopaths in film at the New School for Social Research.