Confessions of a Psycho Killer (2023)

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Confessions of a Psycho Killer (2023). Confessions of a Psycho Killer: Directed by Matt Blyth. Patrick Mackay, confessed killing and series of follow up police interviews led to a series of confessions that spread into London when the body of vicar Anthony Crean was found dead in the English county Kent after a frenzied axe attack.

“Itu0026#39;s obvious they cut the interview part from the crime professor who even mentioned in the beginning of the documentary that Patrick needed help. That professor seemed to be very objective but yet we dont see her anymore at the end part of the documentary. Like what another reviewer mentioned here this documentary just keep doing what people in the 70s did. Calling people a psycho even thought the professor has mentioned u shouldnu0026#39;t be calling people a psycho cause it has a lot of layers to it. Patrick himself has called for help in his interview when heu0026#39;s still 22 years old. And then the government still didnu0026#39;t give him any help and then this biased documentary trying to get money from his story what have they done exactly to do something about that? They havenu0026#39;t even included a more recent interview with the so called psycho killer. They only interviewed the writer of his book (who Iu0026#39;m very certain doing this for monetary benefit from Patrick story and Patrick himself probably know nothing about this book) and other old people who obviously havent the slightest knowledge of psychology and psychiatry of the recent years. So very disappointed with this doc cause itu0026#39;s obviously done by people whou0026#39;s looking to get benefits from other people misery. Of course what Patrick did was heinous and horrific. But we should stop trying to use these people story and benefit from people who are obviously have problems with their mental health and not even trying to help them.”

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