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Andere.
Fragmenten uit “Life and death of a serial killer”, een documentaire van Nick Broomfield. (2003)
De film “Monster”
Studiedag aan de universiteit Gent: “Psychopathy and it’s implications for mental health and criminal justice” – R. D. Hare, op 19 september 2006.