The Profiler with Kerry Daynes

The Profiler with Kerry Daynes

Shearwater
Країна USA
Жанри True Crime, Society & Culture
Мова EN
Епізодів 3
Останній 02.06.2026

<p>Behind every murder is a motive. From revenge to jealousy, from greed to control, identifying what drives people to kill is essential in bringing them to justice.</p><br><p>For thirty years, Consultant Forensic Psychologist Kerry Daynes has unravelled the minds behind the darkest crimes. Now, in The Profiler, she takes you inside some of Britain’s most disturbing murder cases, presenting the full stories with the clarity of a seasoned documentary maker, but also stepping outside the narratives to do what she does best: getting inside the mind of each perpetrator to reveal what made them act the way they did.</p><br><p>More than just true crime, these are journeys into the darkest extremes of human behaviour — with someone who has actually sat across the table from killers and studied them up close.</p><br><p>New episodes every week. Cases drawn from the last three decades of British criminal history.</p><br><p>Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts, or visit theprofiler.co.uk.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>

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  • The Murder of Jamie Lavis (Part 2) 02.06.2026 27хв
    By the summer of 1997, eight-year-old Jamie Lavis had been missing for nearly a month — and the Manchester bus driver who killed him, Darren Vickers, had vanished too. Tracked down to a North Wales fairground, where he was strapping children in and out of rides, Vickers was arrested, then released for lack of evidence, and welcomed back to the Lavis family home with a celebration party. In Part 2, forensic psychologist Kerry Daynes follows the police hunt for Jamie’s body in Reddish Vale Park, the trial that exposed Vickers as a grooming predator and child sexual abuser, and the chilling jailhouse confession he made only after the verdict was in. This is the story of how detectives finally broke through one of Britain’s most brazen killers. Listen now to The Profiler, with Kerry Daynes.&nbsp;Key psychological themesThis episode explores: brazen manipulation • performative empathy and staged grief • the predator who returns to the scene • grooming and child sexual abuse • blame-shifting and false allegations • the psychology of a post-conviction confession&nbsp;Contributors featured in this episodeKerry Daynes — Forensic psychologist, presenter, and author of Dark Side of the Mind and What Lies Buried.Roy Rainford — Retired Senior Investigating Officer, Greater Manchester Police; led the Jamie Lavis murder investigation.Asif Husein — Former Greater Manchester Police Family Liaison Officer to the Lavis family; arrested Vickers in North Wales.David Ward — Former Northern Correspondent for The Guardian; covered the case and the trial.Jeff Anderson — Former Head of News, ITV Granada, Manchester.&nbsp;What you'll learn in this episodeHow Darren Vickers tried to evade arrest by fleeing to a North Wales fairground job that put him in daily contact with childrenWhy Vickers kept returning to Reddish Vale Park — and what Kerry Daynes says that compulsion reveals about himHow a single jaw bone, identified through dental records, finally gave detectives enough to charge himWhat QC Brian Leveson’s courtroom address exposed about the grooming and sexual abuse of Jamie LavisWhy Vickers confessed to senior detective Roy Rainford only AFTER the jury’s guilty verdictHow Karen Lavis went from defending her son’s killer to telling the press, on the courthouse steps, that justice had been done&nbsp;Relevant links and further readingKerry Daynes — Dark Side of the Mind (Endeavour, 2019)Kerry Daynes — What Lies Buried (Endeavour, 2021)Faking It: Tears of a Crime (Warner Bros. Discovery) — some interviews in this episode were originally featured in the series. Watch on https://www.discoveryplus.comhttp://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/326657.stm — BBC News archive: contemporary coverage of the Jamie Lavis casehttps://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/greater-manchester-news/disturbing-picture-shows-how-evil-15392826 — Manchester Evening News: how an evil child killer wormed his way into his victim’s familySupport for families of missing or murdered children — Missing People (UK) • Victim Support • NSPCC&nbsp;Subscribe &amp; followIf you’re gripped by The Profiler, with Kerry Daynes, follow the show in Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. A rating or review takes thirty seconds and genuinely helps new listeners find us.&nbsp;Visit theprofiler.co.ukFor an exclusive filmed interview with Kerry Daynes on the cases behind the series — including untold detail on the Jamie Lavis investigation — visit theprofiler.co.uk. Subscribe to the newsletter for case updates, parole-hearing alerts, and early access to new episodes.&nbsp;CreditsPresented by Kerry DaynesProduced by Shearwater MediaExecutive producers: Jeff Anderson and Steve AndersonEdited by Rob Warner&nbsp;Content noteThis episode contains descriptions of the abduction, sexual abuse and murder of a child, and references to the discovery of human remains. Listener discretion is strongly advised. If you have been affected by the issues raised, support is available from the NSPCC (0808 800 5000) and Victim Support (0808 168 9111) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
  • The Murder of Jamie Lavis (Part 1) 26.05.2026 34хв
    In June 1997, eight-year-old Jamie Lavis vanished on his way home in Manchester. As his family launched a desperate search, a local bus driver — Darren Vickers — led appeals, comforted Jamie's mother, and walked the same streets where, days earlier, he had killed the boy. Forensic psychologist Kerry Daynes profiles a manipulative predator who weaponises trust and proximity to deflect suspicion: a killer who didn't run, but moved closer. This is the story of how the search for Jamie was, quietly, being steered by the man who already knew where he was. Listen now to The Profiler, with Kerry Daynes.Key psychological themesThis episode explores: manipulative predators • hiding in plain sight • staged grief and performative empathy • the psychology of proximity to an investigation • how communities mis-read familiarity as safetyContributors featured in this episode•&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Kerry Daynes&nbsp;— Forensic psychologist, presenter, and author of&nbsp;Dark Side of the Mind&nbsp;and&nbsp;What Lies Buried.•&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Roy Rainford&nbsp;— former detective who led the investigation into Jamie’s disappearance.•&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Asif Hussain&nbsp;– former police family liaison officer who first raised suspicions about Vickers.•&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Jeff Anderson,&nbsp;former Head of News, ITV Granada•&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;David Ward —&nbsp;former Guardian journalist who interviewed Vickers before he became the prime suspect.What you'll learn in this episode•&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Why some predators move toward an investigation rather than away from it — and what that behaviour reveals about their psychology•&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;How Vickerss used everyday roles — bus driver, neighbour, helper — to gain access to the Lavis family•&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;What Kerry Daynes calls "performative empathy": the way manipulative offenders mimic grief to disarm suspicion•&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Why the small town familiarity that should have protected Jamie became the cover that allowed his killer to operate•&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;How the case changed the way Greater Manchester Police thought about volunteers in missing-child investigationsRelevant links and further reading•&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Kerry Daynes —&nbsp;Dark Side of the Mind&nbsp;(Endeavour, 2019)•&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Kerry Daynes —&nbsp;What Lies Buried&nbsp;(Endeavour, 2021)•&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/326657.stm&nbsp;&nbsp;— BBC News archive: contemporary coverage of the Jamie Lavis case•&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/greater-manchester-news/disturbing-picture-shows-how-evil-15392826&nbsp;&nbsp;— Manchester Evening News: "The Disturbing Picture Which Shoes How An Evil Child Killer Wormed His way Into His Victim’s Family”•&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Support for families of missing or murdered children —&nbsp;Missing People (UK)&nbsp;•&nbsp;Victim SupportSubscribe &amp; followIf you're gripped by The Profiler, with Kerry Daynes, follow the show in&nbsp;Apple Podcasts,&nbsp;Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. A rating or review takes thirty seconds and genuinely helps new listeners find us.Visit theprofiler.co.ukFor an exclusive&nbsp;filmed interview with Kerry Daynes&nbsp;on the cases behind the series — including untold detail on the Jamie Lavis investigation — visit&nbsp;theprofiler.co.uk. Subscribe to the newsletter for case updates, parole-hearing alerts, and early access to new episodes.Credits•&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Presented by Kerry Daynes•&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Produced by Shearwater Media•&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Executive producers: Jeff Anderson and Steve Anderson•&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Edited by Rob WarnerContent noteThis episode contains descriptions of the abduction and murder of a child. Listener discretion is strongly advised. If you have been affected by the issues raised, support is available from the NSPCC (0808 800 5000) and Victim Support (0808 168 9111). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
  • The Profiler with Kerry Daynes 27.04.2026 1хв
    Behind every murder is a motive. From revenge to jealousy, from greed to control, identifying what drives people to kill is essential in bringing them to justice.For thirty years, Consultant Forensic Psychologist Kerry Daynes has unravelled the minds behind the darkest crimes. Now, in The Profiler, she takes you inside some of Britain’s most disturbing murder cases, presenting the full stories with the clarity of a seasoned documentary maker, but also stepping outside the narratives to do what she does best: getting inside the mind of each perpetrator to reveal what made them act the way they did.More than just true crime, these are journeys into the darkest extremes of human behaviour — with someone who has actually sat across the table from killers and studied them up close.New episodes every week. Cases drawn from the last three decades of British criminal history.Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts, or visit theprofiler.co.uk. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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