
The CRAM Podcast ~ Extraordinary Ideas Unleashed
The CRAM Podcast features engaging and thought-provoking interviews that explore innovative ideas and exciting new research that’s shaping our lives - whether it's the evolution of the work world, the transformative ways we connect, the re-imagining of home and place, or the dramatic changes in our identity and community. We interview leading researchers and big thinkers about the human condition and the possibilities of tomorrow.
The CRAM Podcast ~ Extraordinary Ideas Unleashed
True crime: Into the mind of a serial killer
This is a podcast for true crime lovers – and for those who are NOT! You will definitely learn a thing or two about human behaviour that may even help you in your own life.
We explore TRUE crime – not the Hollywood, sensationalized version of true crime - but the facts behind real cases with Michael Arntfield. As a former police officer, he’s had on-the-ground experience with crime and killers. And as a renowned criminologist, he speaks with knowledge and insight as to why murder investigations fail, what motivates serial killers and how they operate, and how cold cases have been solved by amateur sleuths.
This was an eye-opening podcast for me. You’ll hear the story behind North America’s most prolific serial killer – a name unfamiliar to many people. And the game changing technology that may make cold cases a thing of the past.
INFO ON GUEST:
Michael Arntfield is a criminologist and professor at Western University in London, Ontario where he founded the Cold Case Society. For info on his research and teaching at Western University: https://www.uwo.ca/english/people/arntfield.html
Michael is also a director at The Murder Accountability Project in Washington: https://www.murderdata.org/
He’s had numerous television shows on crime and has written over a dozen books including “How to Solve a Cold Case: And Everything Else You Wanted to Know about Catching Killers.” https://michaelarntfield.com/
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