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MUMBAI: Investigation Discovery (ID) will examine the psyche of murder convicts in its new series ‘Most Evil’.
The show will premiere on 6 April. It will air at 10 pm, from Monday to Saturday.
In the series, Dr Kris Mohandie, a clinical and forensic psychologist, will reveal the answers as to why and how murders take place.
The series will focus on decoding a killer’s motive, method and thought process.
The show will examine a variety of themes and subjects including rage, delusions, manipulation, control and deception to understand the mind of a killer. Each episode of ‘Most Evil’ will look at three cases dissected by Mohandie to get to what drives someone to murder.
Through archival footage and first-person interviews conducted by Mohandie with the killers themselves, the series will delve into the reasons including neurological, environmental and genetic factors.
Read more at:
http://www.televisionpost.com/television/id-to-decode-minds-of-convicts-in-most-evil/
The show will premiere on 6 April. It will air at 10 pm, from Monday to Saturday.
In the series, Dr Kris Mohandie, a clinical and forensic psychologist, will reveal the answers as to why and how murders take place.
The series will focus on decoding a killer’s motive, method and thought process.
The show will examine a variety of themes and subjects including rage, delusions, manipulation, control and deception to understand the mind of a killer. Each episode of ‘Most Evil’ will look at three cases dissected by Mohandie to get to what drives someone to murder.
Through archival footage and first-person interviews conducted by Mohandie with the killers themselves, the series will delve into the reasons including neurological, environmental and genetic factors.
Read more at:
http://www.televisionpost.com/television/id-to-decode-minds-of-convicts-in-most-evil/