EPISODE · May 14, 2025 · 44 MIN
70 - Murder in Family Court
from Killer Psychologist · host Dana R. Anderson, PsyD
Custody is supposed to protect children — not bury them. In this harrowing episode, forensic psychologists Dana Anderson and Craig Wetterer expose the fatal fallout of high-conflict family court battles. Drawing from firsthand experience as a court-appointed evaluator, Dr. Anderson breaks down how custody disputes can spiral into calculated violence. True cases include:A mother who fatally stabbed her son after a court-approved Disneyland trip — then calmly called 911.A woman who had her child’s father executed just hours after a judge granted him shared custody.A 20-year-old father gunned down in Mississippi over a custody fight.A double murder during a custody deposition at a Las Vegas law firm.Because in family court, the most dangerous thing isn’t losing custody — it’s what someone will do to avoid it.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Forensic Psychology and Child Custody Evaluations02:09 Understanding High-Risk Parents in Family Court06:21 Personality Disorders and Their Impact on Parenting10:38 The Role of Substance Abuse in Custody Cases15:58 Case Studies: Homicides Linked to Custody Battles20:40 Evaluating Competence and Risk in Custody Cases25:11 The Importance of Thorough Evaluations30:00 Family Dynamics and Violence in Custody Situations35:10 The Role of Communication in Evaluations40:18 Concluding Thoughts on Forensic Evaluations and Family LawBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/killer-psychologist--6020549/support.Book a forensic psychologist for your next legal case at www.psychologydr.com.Disclaimer: This podcast discusses real criminal cases involving trauma, violence, and psychological analysis for educational puposes only. Viewer discretion is advised. Content is not intended as clinical or legal advice.
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