RAGE IN THE WOODS: What the Killer’s Actions Say About His Mindset | Robin Dreeke Analyzes
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True Crime Today
Published
Fri 01 Aug 2025
Episode Link
https://audioboom.com/posts/8757066
RAGE IN THE WOODS: What the Killer’s Actions Say About His Mindset | Robin Dreeke Analyzes
It was over 100 degrees. He was in all black. The trail was packed. He taped over his license plate and still went through with it. Why?
In this gripping episode, Robin Dreeke returns to break down what the suspect’s decisions say about his internal state. From the risk of attacking on a busy trail to the calm execution of two parents in front of their daughters, nothing about this murder points to random chaos—it points to boiling rage, released with minimal concern for consequence.
Tony and Robin dig into the psychology of a man who may have cracked. Was this a personal vendetta, or a “target of opportunity” scenario? Why did he let the kids live? And if this was all just unhinged fury—why was the car so well prepared?
Dreeke brings years of behavioral analysis to a chilling discussion that questions everything: planning vs. impulse, rage vs. psychosis, and the frightening possibility that this was just step one.