Blueprint of a Killer
Monsters in the Making, from Childhood to Murder
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Narrateur(s):
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Erin Shaughnessy
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Auteur(s):
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Heather Mroczenski
À propos de cet audio
What if the most dangerous part of a serial killer's story happened long before the first victim? Blueprint of a Killer does not sensationalize bloodshed or linger on gore. Instead, it asks the uncomfortable question most true crime books avoid: how did this start? What was happening before the headlines, body counts, and documentaries?
It does this in a unique way: for the first half of each of the ten stories, the listener is blindfolded. You don't know who you're listening about, only their gender and their experiences. This forces you to set aside assumptions and focus on the human realities of neglect, abuse, trauma, and attachment failures that quietly shaped them.
These were not monsters who appeared overnight. They were children first, molded by parents, peers, and systems that neglected, punished, or ignored their needs. By the time the crimes unfold, patterns of fear, rage, and distorted morality are already in place.
The murders are discussed, but the victims are never forgotten. Their lives are acknowledged with care, never reduced to statistics. The focus stays on the developmental pathways and warning signs that formed the blueprint for later violence.
Drawing from psychology, developmental science, and documented case histories, Blueprint of a Killer examines how trauma, environment, and biology converge to shape human behavior. It challenges the notion that killers are simply "born evil," while refusing to excuse the harm they caused. By the time the blindfold is lifted, the listener sees not only the crimes but the complex human stories that preceded them.
©2026 Heather Mroczenski (P)2026 WildBlue Press