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Personally Curious

TJ Payne

Ethical true crime reporting that focuses on victim/survivor-centered narratives. Forensic behavioral analysis of why some individuals commit crimes and others don't. Deep dives into the unknown histories of persons, places, and lots of things!

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Latest Issues

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Beyond the Skin: The Psychology Ryan Murphy Refused to Show

“This is what we tell ourselves when we face monsters,” Monster: The Ed Gein Story seems to whisper: “There’s always a cause, a pathology, a secret identity.” But in its hunger to explain, the show conflates identity with intent, mental ill...

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Machiavellianism, the Dark Triad, and the Psychology of Control

We tend to mythologize dark personalities. They’re the villains we can’t stop watching, the masterminds we secretly admire. They hold power not by brute force but through the subtler tools of charm, persuasion, and manipulation. They fascin...

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The Psychology of Panic

Yesterday I watched a short video on Instagram posted by the writer Thomas Page McBee, which left me unexpectedly moved. It wasn’t the usual doomscroll fuel I’ve been drowning in lately, but something quieter, steadier, a reminder of resili...

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When True Crime Helps: Co-Victims, Media Pressure, and the Limits of Justice

I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve heard the refrain that true crime is exploitative. It’s a charge that sticks, because too often it’s true: podcasts and docuseries profit from victims’ pain, and grieving families are left to pick up t...

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  • TJ Payne

    Ph.D in psychology, public policy & law. ethical true crime enthusiast, forensic behavioral analyst for cold cases. Taurus. Father of a 10 year old human, and a 10 year old dog. Husband to an Aquarius. Writer. Researcher. Reader. Gym-goer.

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