
FEMALE PSYCHOPATH: Casey Anthony, Mallory Knox & Asami Yamazaki - Real & Fictional Women of the 2000s
Who gets called a psychopath — and who just failed to cry the right way at the right time?
Part 3 of Shannon and Cathy's decade-by-decade Female Psychopath Series lands in the 2000s — a decade obsessed with dangerous women, media trials, and the question of what female violence is actually supposed to look like.
This episode covers:
True crime:
- Casey Anthony — the trial that divided a nation and the psychology behind why we couldn't look away
- Dalia Dippolito — the murder-for-hire caught on camera and the clinical portrait of a woman who never broke character
- Belle Gibson — the wellness influencer who faked cancer, built an empire, and never apologized
- Amanda Knox — not a psychopath diagnosis but a masterclass in how quickly the label gets applied to women who don't perform grief correctly
Fiction:
- Asami Yamazaki (Audition) — Japanese horror's most terrifying creation and what she reveals about male fantasy and female rage
- Mallory Knox (Natural Born Killers) — the woman who made violence look like liberation
- Amy Dunne (Gone Girl) — redefining what a female villain could be and what audiences would forgive her for
- Marie (High Tension) — French horror's most shocking, unreliable narrator and the psychology of dissociation
Therapists Shannon and Cathy bring their clinical lens to the real and the fictional — unpacking what these women have in common, where they diverge, and what the 2000s' cultural obsession with dangerous women tells us about female psychology, female rage, and female power.
Part 3 of 4. The series continues.
The complete Female Psychopath Series:
- Part 1: Female Psychopaths of the 1980s (S8E4)
- Part 2: Female Psychopaths of the 1990s (S8E9)
- Part 3: Female Psychopaths of the 2000s (S8E18) — you are here
- Part 4: Jodi Arias, Gypsy Rose & Villanelle — Real & Fictional Women of the 2010s (S8E23)
Two licensed therapists — one forensic psychologist, one clinical marriage and family therapist — analyzing the psychology of real killers and fictional villains so you don't have to wonder what's actually going on.
Two psychologists. Ten women. One question: what does it actually take to be labeled a monster?
Until then... sleep safe. 😴
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