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Some of us have 9 to 5 jobs that are safe and sane; we put in the time, do the work, write reports, punch the clock — and nobody gets hurt. However, a chilling event titled "Psychology of a Murderer" is set to challenge our perceptions of normalcy and the human psyche. Hosted at The Egyptian, this intriguing gathering delves into the minds of those who commit the most heinous acts.
Attendees will have the opportunity to engage with experts in criminology and psychology, who will explore the motivations and thought processes behind violent behavior. Through a series of presentations and discussions, participants will gain insights into the factors that contribute to such extreme actions, including environmental influences, mental health issues, and societal pressures.
This event promises to be both educational and thought-provoking, offering a rare glimpse into the complexities of human behavior. As we navigate the boundaries of morality and sanity, the discussions may leave attendees questioning what lies beneath the surface of everyday life.
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