Criminologist Reviews Serial Killers From Movies & TV | Vanity Fair

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Published 2021-08-26
Criminologist David Wilson reviews notorious serial killers from films and television including 'Zodiac,' 'Dexter,' 'The Silence of the Lambs,' 'Se7en,' 'Psycho,' 'Ma,' 'American Psycho,' 'No Country For Old Men,' 'Riverdale,' 'Copycat' and 'Mindhunter.'

00:00 - Intro
00:47 - 'Zodiac'
04:57 - 'Dexter'
07:19 - 'The Silence of the Lambs'
08:41 - 'Se7en'
11:35 - 'Psycho'
14:39 - 'Ma'
16:39 - 'American Psycho'
19:34 - 'No Country For Old Men'
21:36 - 'Riverdale'
23:04 - 'Copycat'
24:47 - 'Mindhunter'



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All Comments (21)
  • @katiesweet392
    imagine getting a phd in criminology, being a professor, and being as successful as this guy, and then you have to watch a riverdale clip.
  • @tara4637
    This guy concludes with compassion. He has a great deal of integrity.
  • @Chaos-co1iv
    This guy is great, he’s a lecturer at my university. His classes are so great and thought provoking.
  • @Angelica-hw6kz
    I can’t believe they made this poor man watch a riverdale clip
  • This man looks the entire internet in the face and says serial murderers are losers and betas. Legend.
  • @Monius13
    Cameron Britton's portrayal of Ed Kemper is the most chilling portrayal I've ever seen. Not just because of accuracy, but because of believability. The way he can so calmly describe what he did to his mother without too much anger and no pride is crazy. It just sounds so matter-of-fact. The way he touted being friends with cops and they actually didn't want to arrest him because they didn't believe him. But then at the same time, carrying on perfectly normal conversations! Quite perfectly blending in. It's terrifying that this person actually exists. Cameron deserves all the rewards for this portrayal. Gave me nightmares and even more trust issues.
  • @ember6814
    This man is a legend. Such an educational video. Glad to finally see a professional speak about this highly misportrayed and sadly fetishized topic
  • @ItWasAMisinput
    "beta males" "they're losers" this man just roasted every killer to walk the earth, if only the news humiliated them instead of giving them cool names and speaking about them with so much curiosity
  • "Many serial killers are beta males trying to be alphas. They are losers." Every serial killer out there: And I took that personally
  • Here's the thing about the movie Zodiac. The story is absolutely chilling because you realize that the killer is not special at all. He's just another person.
  • @thomniced
    I've heard others say "no country for old men" is the most realistic psychopath. Ed Kemper scares me more than almost all others. Physically because he is 6'9". But, he was also friends with cops and blended in perfectly. Most blend in, it's true, obviously, but not necessarily with the police that were searching for them. But mostly because he's 6'9". He could do whatever he physically wanted to, to 99% of the population. Shaq might give him a struggle, but that's about it.
  • @vinceb8041
    That is a seriously impressive teacher, I can imagine him holding a 2 hour lecture without a second of boredom.
  • @MsNomzie
    "I now encounter overkill and mutilation all the time" was probably one of the scariest things he said
  • @Neutral_Tired
    00:30 the fava beans line is actually pretty in character for Lecter. All of those foods are high in vitamin A which would clash with his medication. It's Lecter, always believing himself the smartest in the room, dropping hints that he's not on his meds because he knows nobody is smart enough to get it. He's mocking them.
  • @mediocreman6323
    21:14 – “If somebody like [him] existed in real life, he wouldn't need to kill, because he's so powerful and in control anyway, he'd be running multinational corporations, he'd be running for president” – I am officially scared.
  • Nice to see him not glorifying or fantasizing the murderers. He calls them "losers" and "incompetent". Edit: please stop with the redundant "what he actually meant" know-it-all replies. I get at least one a day and I'm over it.
  • @roxanne4820
    18:46 I love that he noted this. Bale's performance as Bateman was so brilliant, you can clearly see and hear the difference in his recollection of murdering prostitutes, homeless, other women which is distressed and anxious, and his recollection of killing Paul Allen, which is self-assured, confident, and even boastful. He really didn't regret killing Paul (if he even did kill him)
  • @catmq2729
    There’s an excellent essay called Highway of Lost Girls by Vanessa Veselka recalling her time hitchhiking as a young runaway that pretty much reaffirms the underlying theme in this video: victims are often the people society cares least about.