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Dr Kirk Honda and Humberto explore the story and psychology of the infamous Jodi Arias.

00:00 Intro

00:20 Media coverage of the trial

04:28 Jodi's defense

26:09 Evidence for premeditation

30:02 Psychological experts on the case

50:59 Jodi's amnesia

57:50 Applying DSM criteria to Jodi

1:09:23 The outcome of the trial

1:38:36 The aftermath

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June 9, 2023

The Psychology In Seattle Podcast ®

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Anonymous

Anyone know which episode they were referring to when they discussed having recently heard a narcissist rant?

Anonymous

I am a bit shocked about your opinion on the death penalty (especially Dr. Honda's) frankly because I live in a country where it does not exist and the idea seems absurd to me. I always thought that it is just an absurd historical artefact and that educated and empathic people would be against it. How is that even satisfying? And isn't the idea of prison re-integration into society instead of punishment? I mean I get the argument on the safety of other inmates but there are no clues that she would be abusive to others outside of being triggered via a toxic romance.