A review by hlwilkins
The Mind of a Murderer by Richard Taylor

5.0

Loved this. Nice blend of true crime stories and why people have committed their crimes with psychiatry science. I think I’d have liked more on how psychiatrists identify clues in specific cases (e.g how can they tell when someone is lying when doing an interview or press conference on someone they know they’ve murdered)
The author also talks about his own experience of murder in his family and how working in forensic psychiatry impacts his personal and professional life.