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Understanding the Dark Psychology Behind Teenage Killers

August 25, 2025 - 15:19

Understanding the Dark Psychology Behind Teenage Killers

Forensic psychologist Anna Motz sheds light on the complex factors that can drive some teenagers to commit murder. In an insightful discussion, she explores the psychological, social, and environmental influences that may contribute to such extreme behavior.

Motz emphasizes that the path to violence is often not straightforward. Many young individuals who engage in violent acts come from troubled backgrounds, facing issues such as abuse, neglect, or mental health challenges. These factors can create a perfect storm, leading to feelings of isolation and anger that may culminate in tragic outcomes.

Moreover, Motz highlights the role of peer influence and societal pressures in shaping young minds. In an age where social media can amplify feelings of inadequacy and aggression, teenagers may struggle to find healthy outlets for their emotions.

As society grapples with the rising incidence of youth violence, understanding these underlying issues is crucial. Motz's insights aim to foster a deeper conversation about prevention and intervention strategies to help at-risk youth before they resort to violence.


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