Examining family crime dynasties where multiple generations engaged in criminal enterprise—from mafia bloodlines to families of serial killers. Explores whether criminality is inherited, learned, or a toxic combination, featuring geneticists, family therapists, and relatives who broke the cycle.
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Examining family crime dynasties where multiple generations engaged in criminal enterprise—from mafia bloodlines to families of serial killers. Explores whether criminality is inherited, learned, or a toxic combination, featuring geneticists, family therapists, and relatives who broke the cycle.
In this episode, we delve into the stories of individuals who, despite being born into families with a history of crime, chose a different path. We explore the psychological, sociological, and environmental factors that enabled them to break free from their family's criminal legacy. Featuring interviews with these 'black sheep' and experts in the field of criminology and genetics, we seek to understand what it truly takes to defy a family crime legacy.
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Blood Relations
Examining family crime dynasties where multiple generations engaged in criminal enterprise—from mafia bloodlines to families of serial killers. Explores whether criminality is inherited, learned, or a toxic combination, featuring geneticists, family therapists, and relatives who broke the cycle.